Originally from Wagga Wagga, Sam returned to the area after studying at LaTrobe University. A fascination in the biomechanical function of the lower limb inspired Sam to become a podiatrist.
Read MoreLina is the Head Podiatrist at the Active Foot Clinic. Lina graduated in 1999 with her degree in Podiatry from La Trobe University.
Read MoreBen has always had a desire to work in the field of health and to help people. He has a keen interest in sports based rehabilitation and thrives on a challenge when presented with a complex biomechanical case. He loves seeing the treatment that he prescribes helping a patient overcome their problem.
Read MoreHailing from the city of churches, Marie attained her Bachelor of Podiatry from the University of South Australia. Over the 13 years she has been practising podiatry, Marie has gained experience in a wide variety of podiatry settings ranging from high risk/diabetic foot focussed departments of public hospitals to private clinics.
Read MoreMatt chose to be a podiatrist as he has a keen interest in health and the human body. He liked the idea of specialising in one area of the body and being an expert in that area. He also loved the idea of being able to help people with their pain and to reduce or resolve that pain quickly.
Read MoreBen started his working life working at an aged care facility doing exercise classes and physio programs. From there, he felt compelled to study podiatry and completed his degree through the University of Newcastle.
Read MoreAlways wanting to work in health but unsure of which area, Natasha gained a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from Deakin University. Due to her interest in specialising in one part of the body and her own personal experiences of seeing podiatrists she then decided to continue her studies, attaining and a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the University of Western Australia.
Read MoreShania Roberts is passionate about her job as a podiatrist. "Every day, I come to work with the satisfaction of knowing I can make a positive impact on my patient's health," she says.
Read MoreSarah graduated with a Bachelor of Podiatry from CSU Albury. After working in Shepparton, she returned to the Albury area and is one of our superstar podiatrists at the Albury clinic. Sarah’s strengths as a podiatrist are the way she listens carefully to patients’ concerns and working through effective plans to get her patients back to their usual daily activity.
Read MoreJoe has a passion for healthcare, and felt podiatry was a field where he could help people with fast results. Joe says, “Helping people walk or run and remain active has a profound impact on their life.”
Read MoreMarie completed a Bachelor of Podiatry at the University of South Australia in 2006 and is passionate about her work, not only does she enjoy being able to work with a wide range of people she also enjoys the challenge of assisting her patients on a daily basis. She is originally from Adelaide and has recently settled in her partner's home town of Wagga Wagga.
Read MoreLoretta developed an interest in podiatry from a young age, she visited a podiatrist as a child and as a teenager her interest was driven by a keen podiatrist who spoke at her school. From there she studied a Bachelor of Podiatry at Charles Sturt University in Albury and graduated in 2013.
Read MoreShannan always knew she wanted to work in the health industry. After beginning her studies in Health and Rehabilitation Science, Shannan developed a specific interest in podiatry due to its broad scope of practice and transferred across, graduating from CSU Albury with a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (honours).
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