




Both Michael and Julie are Fellows of the Australasian College of Podiatric Surgeons (FACPS) and Commonwealth Accredited Podiatric Surgeons. They can perform many procedures on the foot.
Examples of common conditions requiring surgery include ingrowing toenails, bunions, hammer toes, neuromas, and bony lumps and bumps. A referral is not needed to obtain a surgical opinion.
Just click on the links in the list below to find out more about some of the most common problems that may need surgery. Each page contains a brief outline of the condition. If you need a more detailed explanation, copies of our Information sheets are also available for viewing or downloading in Acrobat pdf format.
Please remember that the information in these documents should not be used as a substitute for podiatric or medical attention.
| Ingrown Toenails > | Bunions > |
| Tingling in the toes (Neuroma) > | Warts > |
| Stiff and painful first toe joint (hallux limitus) > | Hammer toes > |
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