Podiatrist near Westmead
We bring together innovative, evidence-grounded medical treatments with our substantial clinical experience to ensure the highest quality of care.
Dr Angus Chard PhD
With 20 years of practice, the “Foot and Leg Pain Centre” focuses on bringing back your “Physical Freedom”.
Dr Angus Chard, PhD, is notable among his colleagues for his 30 years of clinical experience and his doctorate in Podiatric Musculoskeletal Medicine, focusing on children’s foot and leg dynamics.
He heads a dedicated team of highly trained Podiatrists near Westmead who are grounded in our core values of credibility, integrity, and providing world-class results. Our focus is on the diagnosis, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of chronic foot, leg, and lower back pain.
We strive to deliver prompt relief followed by lasting symptom resolution.
Common Conditions We Treat
Your feet do a lot for you! While healthy feet are generally able to manage the forces we place on them, whether it be playing sports or simply moving through daily life, sometimes things can stand in our way.
Knee pain can be quite challenging. It may arise due to various factors like an injury, a medical condition, or the natural wear and tear of joints with age.
Foot pain encompasses more than just sports injuries and postural issues. The toenails and skin on your feet are equally important for foot health and overall well-being, so they require attention.
Children aren’t just little adults. Their physiology differs from ours, meaning they often require different treatments and assessments than adults.
Structural and biomechanical issues in the feet or lower legs can cause your body to adjust unconsciously to alleviate pain and discomfort. Over time, this can result in pain and discomfort in other areas, like the hips or lower back.
People with diabetes and certain other medical conditions may be more at risk of developing problems with their feet than others.
What Happens During Podiatry Treatment

1. Assessment
A thorough assessment of the concern, involving a physical examination and gait analysis, will be carried out by your podiatrist.

2. Diagnosis
Upon completing the assessment, we utilise this information to deliver a diagnosis. Additional x-rays, ultrasound, or MRI might be needed to further understand your condition.

3. Treatment
Your podiatrist will create a customised treatment plan tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and treatment goals.
Understanding Podiatry
Podiatry is a specialised branch of medicine that focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of foot and lower limb conditions. Although it mainly deals with foot issues, podiatry also covers the lower legs, potentially enhancing overall well-being from head to toe.
If you encounter foot-related issues such as plantar fasciitis (heel pain), arthritis, flat feet, sprains, or other conditions affecting your feet or lower legs, consulting a podiatrist may benefit you. Additionally, another healthcare professional may refer you to a podiatrist if they suspect your symptoms stem from your feet or legs, even if you are unaware of it. An experienced podiatrist understands the complexities of the feet, ankles, and legs and is committed to helping you attain optimal mobility and comfort as quickly as possible.

Our Approach to Foot Treatment

Posture And Biomechanics
The way you position your body during movement and rest can significantly contribute to any pain or discomfort you feel.

Rehabilitation
There are many rehabilitation techniques for feet, including dry needling, joint mobilisation, stretching, strengthening and shockwave.

Walking Running And Falls Assessment
Assessing your walking and running patterns may aid in preventing injuries and avoidable falls.

Footwear And Orthotics
Proper footwear is essential for foot health, and orthotics can be customised to fit various types of footwear to address biomechanical problems.

Ingrown Toenail Treatment
Treatments for ingrown toenails include conservative methods and surgical options, with care tailored to your individual needs.

Cosmetic Toenail Surgery
Occasionally, removing part of an ingrown toenail is necessary. We make sure to perform this with minimal impact on the appearance of your feet.
Why Work with Foot and Leg Pain Centre?
Highly Experienced
Dr Angus Chard, PhD, is a second generation podiatrist with over 30 years of clinical experience.
Personalised Treatment Choices
We present a comprehensive array of treatments and will go over all your options when formulating a treatment plan.
Evidence-Based Treatment
Dr Angus Chard, PhD, with a Doctorate and extensive clinical experience, acknowledges the importance of integrating evidence with clinical expertise.
Referrals by Practitioners
Practitioners: Podiatry care is designed to help your patients remain independently active. Do you believe some of your patients might benefit from podiatry treatment? If so, we’re happy to accept your referrals. With a focus on complex and chronic foot and leg pain, we provide quality care in a welcoming environment. We are also happy to work with you and receive your patients under the Enhanced Primary Care Plan arrangement. Get in touch with our team today to learn more!

Foot And Leg Pain Centre
Your Podiatry Questions Answered
A podiatrist is a healthcare professional specialising in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions impacting the feet, ankles, and lower legs. They deliver comprehensive care through physical examinations, medical history reviews, diagnostic tests, and treatments such as orthotics, physical therapy, medications, and surgeries when needed. Podiatrists also provide guidance on foot care, footwear, and injury prevention to enhance overall foot health and mobility.
Podiatry encompasses a variety of common foot and lower limb conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, arthritis, flat feet, sprains and strains, bunions, corns and calluses, diabetic foot care, ingrown toenails, heel spurs, and toenail fungus. Podiatrists deliver targeted treatments and preventive care to help relieve pain, boost function, and improve overall quality of life.
You should see a podiatrist if you are feeling pain or discomfort in your feet or ankles, have an injury, or have issues with warts, bunions, corns, and calluses. People with diabetes should include regular podiatry care in their ongoing management plan due to the higher risk of foot problems.
No, you don’t need a referral to see a podiatrist. You can schedule an appointment directly online or by calling our clinic.
Yes. We prioritise your health and quality of life and strive to get you back on your feet as quickly as possible.
Our approach to treatment is based on evidence, experience, and the patient’s individual needs and goals. Some referenced studies include: Blair, S. N. (2009). “Physical inactivity: the biggest public health problem of the 21st century.” British Journal of Sports Medicine 43(1): 1-2.
At the Foot and Leg Pain Centre, we regularly treat patients in Dural, NSW and the surrounding suburbs including Arcadia, Baulkham Hills, Beecroft, Bella Vista, Carlingford, Castle Hill, Cheltenham, Cherrybrook, Galston, Glenhaven, Hornsby, Kellyville, Norwest, Pennant Hills, Rouse Hill, Seven Hills, Thornleigh, Wahroonga, Westleigh, Winston Hills and more areas.
Improve Your Foot Health
At Foot and Leg Pain Centre, we’re here for all of your foot and leg concerns. No matter your age or lifestyle, you deserve to experience the physical freedom that podiatry treatment may offer. We aim to restore your physical freedom and get you back up and running as quickly and safely as possible. To get started, book your initial assessment.