Podiatry Services

Member for

6 years 7 months
Submitted by Jacqueline.Ste… on Thu, 31/03/2022 - 08:54

How we can help you

We provide outpatient appointments if you are living in the community and need to see someone about your diabetes foot wound. This service is in our Diabetes Centre Foot Clinic. We care for you if you have a wound on your foot caused by your diabetes. We also help you if you have diabetes and are at a high risk of getting wounds on your feet. There may be a podiatry foot care service available for you if you are staying in our hospital on the Aged Care Ward, Spinal or General Rehabilitation Ward. 

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9382 2307
Fax
02 9382 4612

Outpatient Diabetes Foot Clinic

Diabetes Foot Clinic Coordinator

Jayne McGreal

Opening hours

Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 4.30 pm 

How to find us

The Diabetes Foot Clinic is held in the Diabetes Centre, located on Level 2, High St Building (Building 2 on our campus map).

Information about how to get to our Randwick campus

Inpatient Podiatry Service

Inpatient Podiatrist

Arthur Hassapis

Opening hours

Monday - Tuesday 10.00 am - 3.00 pm

Phone

(02) 9382 0274

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We care for you if you have a wound on your foot caused by your diabetes.
Service Type

We are a team of registered podiatrists. Podiatrists diagnose and treat problems with feet and ankles. We work with the team in the Diabetes Centre. This includes Doctors specialised in endocrinology, orthopaedic, vascular, plastic surgery, hyperbaric medicine and infectious disease. We also work with other allied health professionals and nursing health professionals.

From Monday - Friday 8.00 am - 4.30 pm at the Diabetes Centre, our podiatrist provides following services:

  • Care for foot wounds caused by diabetes including dressing, debridement, pressure reducing techniques and investigations like pathology swabs and imaging and neurovascular assessments including toe-pressure readings.
  • Care for Charcot’s neuroarthropathy including foot immobilisation and temperature monitoring.
  • Foot care and education by podiatrists for people who have diabetic ulcers on their feet.
  • Care for those admitted to our Hospital with foot problems related to their diabetes. 
  • Applications for medical grade footwear if you have diabetes and have had a foot wound or are at a high risk of getting wounds on your feet. 

Diabetes High Risk Foot Clinic

On the last Thursday of every month from 9.00 - 10.00 am at the Diabetes Centre, our specialist doctors (vascular surgeons and endocrinologist and podiatrist) provide services for those with patients with diabetes and Charcot’s neuroarthropathy, reoccurring foot wounds and/ or diabetes related foot wounds that are not progressing towards healing.

If you are in hospital with a foot problem related to your diabetes, you can ask your nurse or any member of the health care team to see the podiatrist.  

If you are living in the community with diabetes and would like an appointment with the Diabetes Centre Foot Clinic you will need a referral letter from your local doctor (GP) or specialist. Ask your GP to complete this referral electronically via Healthlink. See this webpage for further information around electronic referrals. The referral letter must include your relevant surgical and medical history. 

When we receive your referral letter, we will assess the urgency for an appointment depending upon the seriousness of your condition. We attempt to give all urgent cases an appointment as soon as possible. Please ask your local doctor (GP) or specialist to phone or email us to discuss if you urgently need an appointment.

Please bring:

  • Your most recent
    •  blood test results including
      • Sugar (glucose) average (HbA1c)
      • Blood fats (cholesterol and lipids)
      • Kidney (kidney function, urine micro albumin and electrolytes).
    •  lower limb vascular study results 
    •  foot and ankle imaging results 
  • The shoes you wear most often (during the day, at home and/or at work)
  • Your foot orthotics, if you have them
  • Your Medicare card
  • A list of your medicines OR bring all your medicines in a bag, including any herbal or over the counter medicines
  • A snack or drink if needed
  • You are welcome to bring a support person (a relative, friend or carer) with you.

Tell us if you need an interpreter before your appointment on 02 93820 4600. You can contact us by phoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) National on 131 450. Please advise the operator what language you speak, and then ask the operator to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 02 9382 4600.

Podiatry Services

Member for

6 years 7 months
Submitted by Jacqueline.Ste… on Thu, 31/03/2022 - 08:54

How we can help you

We provide outpatient appointments if you are living in the community and need to see someone about your diabetes foot wound. This service is in our Diabetes Centre Foot Clinic. We care for you if you have a wound on your foot caused by your diabetes. We also help you if you have diabetes and are at a high risk of getting wounds on your feet. There may be a podiatry foot care service available for you if you are staying in our hospital on the Aged Care Ward, Spinal or General Rehabilitation Ward. 

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Location Details
Contact us
Phone
02 9382 2307
Fax
02 9382 4612

Outpatient Diabetes Foot Clinic

Diabetes Foot Clinic Coordinator

Jayne McGreal

Opening hours

Monday to Friday 8.00 am - 4.30 pm 

How to find us

The Diabetes Foot Clinic is held in the Diabetes Centre, located on Level 2, High St Building (Building 2 on our campus map).

Information about how to get to our Randwick campus

Inpatient Podiatry Service

Inpatient Podiatrist

Arthur Hassapis

Opening hours

Monday - Tuesday 10.00 am - 3.00 pm

Phone

(02) 9382 0274

Location Media
Meta Description
We care for you if you have a wound on your foot caused by your diabetes.
Service Type

We are a team of registered podiatrists. Podiatrists diagnose and treat problems with feet and ankles. We work with the team in the Diabetes Centre. This includes Doctors specialised in endocrinology, orthopaedic, vascular, plastic surgery, hyperbaric medicine and infectious disease. We also work with other allied health professionals and nursing health professionals.

From Monday - Friday 8.00 am - 4.30 pm at the Diabetes Centre, our podiatrist provides following services:

  • Care for foot wounds caused by diabetes including dressing, debridement, pressure reducing techniques and investigations like pathology swabs and imaging and neurovascular assessments including toe-pressure readings.
  • Care for Charcot’s neuroarthropathy including foot immobilisation and temperature monitoring.
  • Foot care and education by podiatrists for people who have diabetic ulcers on their feet.
  • Care for those admitted to our Hospital with foot problems related to their diabetes. 
  • Applications for medical grade footwear if you have diabetes and have had a foot wound or are at a high risk of getting wounds on your feet. 

Diabetes High Risk Foot Clinic

On the last Thursday of every month from 9.00 - 10.00 am at the Diabetes Centre, our specialist doctors (vascular surgeons and endocrinologist and podiatrist) provide services for those with patients with diabetes and Charcot’s neuroarthropathy, reoccurring foot wounds and/ or diabetes related foot wounds that are not progressing towards healing.

If you are in hospital with a foot problem related to your diabetes, you can ask your nurse or any member of the health care team to see the podiatrist.  

If you are living in the community with diabetes and would like an appointment with the Diabetes Centre Foot Clinic you will need a referral letter from your local doctor (GP) or specialist. Ask your GP to complete this referral electronically via Healthlink. See this webpage for further information around electronic referrals. The referral letter must include your relevant surgical and medical history. 

When we receive your referral letter, we will assess the urgency for an appointment depending upon the seriousness of your condition. We attempt to give all urgent cases an appointment as soon as possible. Please ask your local doctor (GP) or specialist to phone or email us to discuss if you urgently need an appointment.

Please bring:

  • Your most recent
    •  blood test results including
      • Sugar (glucose) average (HbA1c)
      • Blood fats (cholesterol and lipids)
      • Kidney (kidney function, urine micro albumin and electrolytes).
    •  lower limb vascular study results 
    •  foot and ankle imaging results 
  • The shoes you wear most often (during the day, at home and/or at work)
  • Your foot orthotics, if you have them
  • Your Medicare card
  • A list of your medicines OR bring all your medicines in a bag, including any herbal or over the counter medicines
  • A snack or drink if needed
  • You are welcome to bring a support person (a relative, friend or carer) with you.

Tell us if you need an interpreter before your appointment on 02 93820 4600. You can contact us by phoning the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) National on 131 450. Please advise the operator what language you speak, and then ask the operator to set up a telephone conversation between you, an interpreter, and us on 02 9382 4600.