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Foot pain sorted out

As one of Australia’s leading musculoskeletal and sport podiatry companies, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics has been having enormous success assisting Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula residents.
The clinics help them with a range of issues including foot and leg pain, injury and degenerative conditions like arthritis.
With clinics right across Melbourne, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics opened its Geelong clinic at Belmont four years ago.
“We used to get a lot of Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula residents coming to our Melbourne clinics for help with their foot and leg concerns so when we had the opportunity to open a clinic in Geelong we jumped at the chance,” says clinic musculoskeletal podiatrist Dr David Kavanagh.
“Not only did it save our existing local patients from having to travel to Melbourne, it gave me the opportunity to work in such a beautiful part of the world.”
Foot and Leg Pain Clinics is the chosen podiatrist for some of the world’s best athletes, as well as thousands of families across Victoria.
“Thanks to the latest medical research and treatments we’ve been able to assist local athletes wanting to return to sport, seniors who’ve suffered for years with arthritis and mobility issues, children with growing pains and others who’ve previously told that surgery and medications are their only options,” Dr Kavanagh says.
Appointments at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics in Belmont are available by phoning 1300 328 300.

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