Expert Care for Wounds That Need Close Attention
Early treatment and ongoing monitoring can support healing and reduce the risk of complications.
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Early treatment and ongoing monitoring can support healing and reduce the risk of complications.
We love feet. Not like that, weirdo!
Years experience
Google Rating
Locations
Foot wounds can develop for many reasons, including pressure, poor circulation, diabetes, injury, or delayed healing. Even small wounds can become more serious if they are not assessed and managed early, particularly when sensation or blood flow is reduced. MedlinePlus notes diabetic foot exams are used to check for nerve, blood flow, and injury issues before they lead to serious infection.
At The Foot Clinics, we provide wound care and monitoring across Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, focusing on protecting the area, supporting healing, and reducing the risk of infection or further breakdown.
Wound care and monitoring involves regular assessment, cleaning, protection, and review of foot wounds to make sure healing is progressing as expected. It can also include checking pressure, footwear, circulation, and any underlying risk factors that may be slowing recovery.
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Healing can be delayed by pressure, poor circulation, infection, diabetes, reduced sensation, and ongoing irritation from footwear or activity. People with diabetes are at higher risk of serious foot problems, especially when nerve changes or blood flow issues are present.
Ongoing care to maintain foot health and manage nails, skin, and pressure-related concerns.
Regular monitoring to detect early changes and reduce the risk of complications.
Structured care plans to support healing and prevent infection in foot wounds.
Expert advice to ensure your shoes provide the right fit, support, and protection.
Advanced orthotics designed to improve support, reduce pressure, and enhance movement.
Foot wounds can change quickly, especially if there is pressure, infection risk, or reduced sensation. Regular monitoring helps identify problems early, track healing progress, and adjust treatment before the wound becomes more serious.
People with diabetes, poor circulation, nerve damage, or reduced mobility are at greater risk of delayed healing and complications. Healing can also be affected by pressure, infection, smoking, and some underlying health conditions.
Treatment may include cleaning and dressing the wound, reducing pressure on the area, reviewing footwear, and monitoring for signs of infection. Ongoing appointments help make sure the wound is healing safely and consistently.
You should seek care early if the wound is painful, red, swollen, not healing, or if you have diabetes or neuropathy. A wound that seems minor can still become serious if it is left untreated.
Yes, the wrong footwear can keep pressure on the wound and slow healing. Supportive footwear or pressure-relieving strategies are often an important part of treatment.
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We have clinics conveniently located in Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, with additional outreach services in Henty, Holbrook, Cootamundra and Myrtleford. This allows us to provide high-quality podiatry care across the region, making it easier to access expert treatment close to home.