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MYAREE PODIATRY

Our Practice

At Myaree Podiatry we have been focused on providing the highest level of foot care for well over 20 years. We are committed to keeping you and your feet active and healthy in a thoroughly professional and caring manner. We can care for feet of all ages, from toddlers through to the elderly and everything in between. At Myaree Podiatry we pride ourselves on ensuring each patient feels truly comfortable with the foot care, advice and treatment they have received.

You are always welcome to come in and become part of the “Myaree Podiatry family”.

Our Podiatrists
Glen Cheney

Glen graduated from Curtin University as a podiatrist in 1994. He has since worked in aged care and private practice, joining Myaree Podiatry in 2012. Since graduating Glen has pursued post graduate studies in dry needling, acupuncture and joint mobilisation techniques.

 

He enjoys all aspects of podiatry but has particular interest in paediatrics, hypermobility disorders and sporting injuries.

Meg Risk

Meg graduated as a podiatrist in 1992 and as such has years of experience in all aspects of podiatry including general podiatry, ingrown toenail procedures, assessment of foot function, prescription of pre moulded and custom made orthotics, diabetic footcare and paediatric podiatry.

 

Meg uses a variety of modalities including foot mobilisation techniques, extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) and dry needling, to enhance her clinical practice. While believing in a multidisciplinary approach Meg will happily liaise with other health professionals where necessary. 

As a mother of teenaged children Meg is comfortable with and enjoys treating children of all ages. She also enjoys the challenge of helping middle aged clients who find foot problems are restricting their lifestyle.

 

Meg plays masters hockey and understands the complications of injuries that come with social sport.

Trish Cheney

Trish graduated from Curtin University in 1995 and has since worked in a variety of clinical settings including private practice and as the resident podiatrist in healthcare facilities.

In this time she has developed extensive experience in both general podiatry and biomechanics.

Trish has completed courses in dry needling, acupuncture and joint mobilisations to enable her to offer a well-rounded, multi-faceted approach to her treatment.

Of particular interest to Trish is helping children with biomechanical issues and hypermobility. 

Helen Jordan

Helen graduated from Curtin University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science (Podiatry) and continued on to complete a Postgraduate Certificate in Podiatry in 2007. Upon graduating Helen worked as a podiatrist in a hospital and community health setting, as well as working in aged care. 

 

Helen loves the satisfaction of helping others and enjoys all aspects of general podiatry with a special interest in the high risk foot, especially in the area of diabetic footcare and the prevention of diabetic foot complications.

 

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Kinga Hague

Kinga's interest in sport and biomechanics led her to study a bachelor of Science, Podiatry at Curtin University. She has a wide range of experience including time spent working in both private and hospital outpatient clinic over the course of 22 years.

Kinga has a strong belief in public health , particularly keeping people active and helping them to stay on their feet.

On the weekends you will find her volunteering as a lifeguard at Leighton surf club or competing in any of Perth's triathlon series events.

Reception Staff
Nicky Fraser
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