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Podiatry in the spotlight: New podiatrist in Noosaville

The Bare & Balanced Podiatrist has opened its doors for early podiatry week celebrations inside Alchemy in Motion at Noosaville – and are now welcoming new patients.

Sally is the principal podiatrist and is highly experienced in all aspects of podiatry; with particular interest in diabetes, arthritis, vascular health and foot concerns impacting those in their senior years.

This includes the neurological and vascular changes that impact the foot and lower limbs such as blood flow, skin condition, changes to sensation, foot shape and ulcers.

At The Bare & Balanced Podiatrist we fully understand the structure and movement of the feet, ankles, knees and lower limbs. We assess, diagnose and manage a vast range of foot pathology which can be related to diseases affecting the whole body. Many health problems can affect the feet, so we frequently identify issues and provide opportunistic screening to determine the health of your arteries and the blood flow to the lower legs. At The Bare & Balanced Podiatrist, we can provide footwear recommendations and orthotic options whilst assisting with nail care, corn and callous removal and biomechanical foot changes.

The Bare & Balanced Podiatrists strives to help you keep moving, maintain your independence and enhance your quality of life by contributing to happy feet.

Podiatry week runs from October 13-19, 2025. Do your feet a favour and book into the Bare & Balanced Podiatrist for a foot health check.

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