FAQ
Gait Way Podiatry specialises in diagnosing and treating foot and lower limb issues. Our goal is to help you regain mobility and alleviate pain through personalized treatment programs tailored to your specific needs.
We begin with a comprehensive assessment of your condition. Based on our findings, we design an individualised treatment program that may include custom orthotics, manual therapy and/or exercises to promote healing and prevent future issues.
During your first visit, we will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle. We will conduct a thorough examination. Evaluate your gait and balance, and then provide you with a customised treatment plan to address your concerns.

A podiatrist is a health care professional that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of specific conditions related to the foot and lower limb. Podiatrists are registered practitioners that belong to a professional body. This sets us aside from other ‘footcare’ providers such as beauty therapists. Podiatrists are expected to do continued education to maintain their professional membership.
What is a podiatrist?
A referral is not required to see a podiatrist.
Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?
Should your Doctor deem you eligible for a care plan (EPC), you will receive a rebate from Medicare. There are restrictions and limitations to these referrals and they are best discussed with your regular GP. Read for more information
Is podiatry covered by medicare?
This depends on your personal level of extras covered.
Varies between insurance providers and levels of coverage.
Is podiatry covered by private health insurance?
Veterans are covered for Podiatry care provided they have a referral from their GP and podiatry is listed as an approved treatment under their DVA level of cover.
This referral needs to be renewed annually. Read for more information
Is podiatry covered by veteran's affairs?
Foot orthotics are devices that are worn in your shoes that are designed to alter and correct the timing force of your body causing pathology. Orthotics are used for the treatment of various foot conditions such as Planta Fasciitis and Heel Spurs. Orthotics are worn by many age groups generally starting from the age of 8.
What is an orthotic and and what are they used for?
This depends on your personal level of extras cover.
You may get a rebate from Medicare with your eligible EPC.
Are orthotics covered by health insurance?
No, a podiatrist can not prescribe antibiotics.
Can a podiatrist prescribe antibiotics?
Yes, a podiatrist can refer for an X-ray and ultrasound.
Can a podiatrist prescribe X-rays?