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18 minutes from Middle Arm

Podiatry in Middle Arm.

We treat Middle Arm residents from our Goulburn clinic — about 18 minutes and 19 km away.

Local care

Podiatry for Middle Arm residents.

Rural-residential families on Middle Arm's lifestyle blocks are close enough to town — 18 minutes via Middle Arm Road, about 19 kilometres — that a podiatry appointment can fit around a normal week rather than needing a day set aside.

That closeness matters for anything that benefits from a standing program: orthotics reviews for a farming family member on their feet all day, or diabetic foot checks that are easier to keep up when the drive isn't a burden. We also see the usual mix of a semi-rural area — heel and arch pain from property work, ingrown toenails that need conservative care or, where necessary, nail surgery under local anaesthetic.

Commuters heading in and out of town daily are part of the Middle Arm mix too, and a short drive means we can treat a foot problem properly instead of it being put off because getting in felt like too much.

Getting here

The drive in from Middle Arm.

Middle Arm sits north of Goulburn, about 19 km from the clinic and roughly 18 minutes away via Middle Arm Road. Our clinic is at 37 Ross Street in the centre of Goulburn, with parking on site — an easy trip for a first assessment or a standing block of appointments.

What we treat

What Middle Arm patients see us for.

A podiatrist is who you see for feet, ankles, and lower legs — skin and nails through to how you walk. Our podiatrists are AHPRA-registered and do in-room treatment, nail surgery under local anaesthetic, orthotics, and wound and offloading care for at-risk feet.

  • Heel and arch painplantar fasciitis, tendon pain
  • Diabetic foot carechecks, review, wound monitoring
  • Ingrown toenailsconservative care and nail surgery
  • Sports and overuse injuries
  • Orthoticsassessment, prescription, and review
  • Kids' feetwalking concerns, growing pain

Full podiatry details →

Who you'll see

Your podiatry team.

Cassandra Wright

Podiatrist

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Funding

Ways to pay.

Middle Arm residents can use any of these pathways for podiatry, subject to eligibility and the right referral or plan.

  • Medicare
  • Private health
  • WorkCover
  • DVA
  • NDIS

Common questions

Questions we get asked a lot.

  • How close is Middle Arm for a standing orthotics review program?

    At about 19 kilometres and an 18-minute drive via Middle Arm Road, Middle Arm is one of our nearer suburbs, which makes regular review appointments for an orthotics program straightforward to keep up without disrupting your week.

  • Does NDIS cover podiatry for Middle Arm participants?

    Yes, podiatry is a common NDIS-funded therapy where it's included in a participant's plan. Bring your NDIS plan details when booking a Middle Arm appointment so we can confirm exactly what's covered before you attend.

  • Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?

    No — you can book podiatry directly as a private patient. A referral or plan is only needed for funded care: a GP Chronic Disease Management plan for a Medicare rebate, or the paperwork for WorkCover, DVA, or NDIS. Diabetic foot checks are often set up through your GP as part of ongoing diabetes care.

  • When do I actually need orthotics?

    Only when the walking assessment shows one will make a real difference — a posted heel for inside-arch overload, a met dome for ball-of-foot pain. Where footwear changes, taping, or a strengthening program will resolve the problem, we start with those rather than prescribing orthotics by default.

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