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Best comfort and mobility

Mobility, comfort and wellbeing can be affected by many foot conditions or ill-fitting and uncomfortable footwear.

At Extra Depth Footwear staff members ensure the perfect fit of comfortable, stylish footwear that includes the correct depth, width and modifications if required.

They are proud to announce a new range, DREW Footwear, exclusively at Extra Depth Footwear Geelong, to add to the range of shoes from Germany, England and America.

DREW Footwear has a wide range of comfortable, stylish orthotic shoes for active, everyday and all occasions use.

It also has a large range of footwear that has been approved by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

Extra Depth Footwear works closely with podiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons, doctors and allied health professionals.

It provides services to Barwon Health University Hospital, Geelong Private Hospital, St John of God Hospital, Epworth Hospital as well as to nursing homes and home visits when required.

Extra Depth Footwear is a registered provider to DVA, NDIS, SWEP, TAC and WorkCover.

Extra Depth Footwear staff members are qualified orthotists and pedorthists and provide personalised assessment and footwear fitting.

Appointments are preferred to ensure prompt service.

Phone 5224 2216 to speak to one of the friendly staff at Extra Depth Footwear for an appointment or visit www.geelongfootwear.com.au to browse some of the footwear range.

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