With over 20 years of experience in podiatry, Maryanne has worked across a diverse range of clinical settings, providing comprehensive foot and lower limb care to patients of all ages.
Her extensive experience includes private practice, multidisciplinary healthcare environments, aged care, sports injury management, and chronic disease care. Passionate about helping people stay active and mobile, Maryanne is committed to delivering evidence-based treatment with a patient-centred approach.
She takes pride in building strong relationships with patients and tailoring treatment plans to support long-term foot health and overall wellbeing.
To book an appointment at 02 9817 2080.
Our feet must last a lifetime. Regular foot care can make sure our feet are up to the task. With proper detection, intervention, and care, most foot and ankle problems can be lessened or prevented. Podiatry deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of medical and surgical conditions of the feet and lower limbs.
Podiatrists are experts in foot, ankle, and lower limb health. The conditions podiatrists treat include those resulting from bone and joint disorders such as arthritis and soft-tissue and muscular pathologies, as well as neurological and circulatory disease.


It’s important to see a Podiatrist as your feet house a quarter of the bones in our entire bodies – in addition to various muscles, ligaments and joints. This makes them extremely vulnerable to injury and diseases that can affect the entire body.
A Podiatrist will not just look at your foot, but they will carry out a biomechanical assessment to see how your gait can be impacting other parts of your body, such as your hips (Your gait is the way you walk). Podiatrists understand the structure and movement of the foot and lower limbs and as such are able to diagnose foot conditions, identify systemic overall health conditions that present with foot or lower limb symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment plans.
They will also often give you advice on how to care for your feet, including how to select the perfect shoes for a variety of activities and how to get a pedicure safely. These helpful pointers are sure to keep you and your family in step with good foot health.
It is important to note that foot pain should always be checked if it will not go away on its own. Make an appointment with your GP or Podiatrist to discuss.
