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Podiatry for NDIS Participants

We provide mobile Podiatry services for NDIS participants, delivered in your home and community across Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast, Moreton Bay, Logan, Gympie and the Fraser Coast.

By providing podiatry services in your home environment, we can better understand your mobility, footwear, routines and support needs.

Our goal is to help you move more comfortably and maintain independence in daily life!

What Podiatry Means for NDIS Participants​

Podiatry focuses on the health and function of the feet and lower limbs.

Rather than focusing only on individual symptoms, podiatry considers how foot health affects your overall mobility and independence.

Our podiatrists work with you to improve comfort, reduce risks such as pressure injuries or falls, and support safe movement at home and in the community.

Our Podiatry NDIS Services

Our podiatrists provide a range of services designed to support foot health and mobility.

These may include:

  • Nail and skin care
  • Ingrown toenail treatment
  • Foot pain management
  • Biomechanical assessments
  • Gait and walking assessments
  • Footwear advice and prescription
  • Custom orthotics
  • Pressure care and skin integrity checks

Services are tailored to each participant’s mobility, health conditions and personal goals.

Conditions We Commonly Support

Podiatry can support NDIS participants living with a range of health conditions that affect the feet or lower limbs. 

These may include: 

  • Diabetes and circulation concerns 
  • Arthritis affecting foot joints 
  • Neurological conditions affecting mobility 
  • Foot pain and biomechanical issues 
  • Skin and nail conditions 
  • Reduced mobility or difficulty reaching the feet 

What to Expect From Your First Podiatry Appointment

Your first appointment focuses on understanding your health, mobility and foot care needs.

This may include:

  • Discussing your health history and referral reason
  • Assessing circulation and sensation in the feet
  • Checking skin health and nail condition
  • Assessing movement, gait and foot mechanics
  • Identifying risks such as pressure areas or falls

Your podiatrist will then develop a treatment plan that addresses current concerns and supports long-term foot health.

Why Choose TRS for NDIS Podiatry

TRS is a clinician-led organisation focused on delivering high-quality allied health services in the community. Our podiatrists take the time to build strong relationships with the people they support, ensuring care is respectful, comfortable and tailored to each person.

We focus on:

  • Understanding each participant’s mobility and lifestyle goals
  • Providing consistent, supportive care
  • Working closely with families and support teams
  • Delivering practical treatments that improve everyday comfort and movement

Strong relationships help us deliver better outcomes.

Refer to NDIS Podiatry

We accept referrals from:

  • Support coordinators
  • Participants and families
  • Plan managers
  • Case managers
  • Healthcare professionals

Our team works closely with referrers to ensure participants receive the right support to maintain foot health, mobility and independence.