Did you know children spend more than 1000 hours a year in school shoes? You’d want to hope they’re wearing the right pair of shoes!
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My FootDr Holiday Trading Hours
Thank you for your ongoing support and trusting My FootDr with your foot care needs in 2017.
My FootDr podiatry centres will operate at special holiday trading hours from Friday 22 December 2017 to Tuesday 2 January 2018. Read more
New year brings new-look for My FootDr
My FootDr’s network of podiatry clinics will start to look a little different shortly, with a national rebrand to commence from January 2018.
Since 2004, My FootDr has been setting the standard in podiatry services, innovation and excellence in patient care. Read more
My FootDr adopts new 3D-printing technology
My FootDr has partnered with leading Australian orthotic manufacturer, iOrthotics, who became the first commercial customer to purchase an HP Jet Fusion 3D 4200 Printing Solution in the country.
Tis the season to be jolly… without sore feet!
The holiday season is swiftly approaching, which is a busy time of year for most Australians. From rushing around buying Christmas presents and preparing for New Year celebrations, the last thing you need is a foot condition holding you back.
Take care of your feet this summer
Summer is here and it’s time to bring on the Aussie thong and open-toed shoes! With temperatures soaring, it’s time to flip-flop our way through to February.
But as we head into the festive season, things won’t be so pleasant for people suffering from foot problems. Read more
Sneakers are the winner this summer
You will have noticed that the casual sneaker has made a comeback, but not in the way we’re used to. Read more
What’s Wrong With My Child’s Foot?
If your child is complaining about sore feet, you’re not alone. Thousands of Aussie kids face common childhood foot problems ranging from delayed walking, heel pain and growing pains through to ingrown toenails.
Avoid sore feet after a day at the races
Melbourne Cup Day is a national tradition where we put on our best dress and high heels for a day of fun, excitement and hopefully choose a few winners. With a glass of champagne in one hand and a betting card in another, our feet often become our last priority.
A majority of the day is spent standing, walking and wearing uncomfortable high heels that can leave you with blisters and aching feet, holding your heels. If you’re not a winner on the day, you don’t want to add sore feet to your list of losses.
Foot Guide for Waiting in Lines
If you, like thousands of Australians, are expected to queue around Apple Stores and phone outlets this morning for the new iPhone X, chances are your feet and legs may be in for a bit of pain.
We can’t make the queue go any quicker, but we can give you a few tips on how to avoid sore feet whilst waiting in line. Read more