Keeping feet happy and healthy
Coast Care Podiatry and Torquay Wart Clinic are dedicated to keeping people in the Surf Coast community walking on air.
With a holistic and multidisciplinary approach, founder Kelly Fuller has been practicing on the Surf Coast for 13 years, founding Coast Care Podiatry two years ago.
She was then excited to launch Torquay Wart Clinic, the first of its kind on the Surf Coast, using new revolutionary technology.
The wart clinic uses Swift Therapy, only for Podiatrists specially trained, for the treatment of stubborn warts, verrucae and papillomas.
The microwave technology heats the skin to cause stress to the viral cells and starts the cell death cascade without causing any destruction to the skin tissue.
After receiving the non-invasive treatment, clients can walk out of the clinic with no after care required.
Swift Therapy is recommended for patients six years and older and is a short treatment to deliver minimal discomfort.
They also treat warts on the hands, elbows, knees and feet, common sites for them to develop.
Coast Care Podiatry specialises in general nail care, orthotics, footwear advice, fungal nails, diabetes assessments, sports injuries and more.
Kelly’s connection to the Surf Coast began during family holidays in Lorne, her love of the beach is what lead her back to the coast where she started her career.
Studying Podiatry at Latrobe University, Kelly found herself in France for placement, specialising in ski boot fitting and ski footbed technologies.
Kelly also has a special interest in paediatric Podiatry and is a member of the APODA paediatric special interest group.
Coast Care Poodiatry has clinics in Anglesea, Torquay, Aireys Inlet and Lorne.
For more information, head to coastcarepodiatry.com.au and torquaywartclinic.com.au
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