Australia, 18th Dec 2025 – Sydney Heel Pain, a clinically focused podiatry clinic, has increased podiatry coverage in the Miranda area to improve access to assessment and treatment for patients experiencing heel pain and related lower limb conditions. The expansion responds to ongoing demand for specialised podiatry services focused on evidence-based management of chronic and treatment-resistant heel pain.

The clinic, located at Suite 1 / 18 Gibbs Street, Miranda, provides services exclusively related to heel pain and lower limb conditions. These services include comprehensive heel pain assessments, sports injury podiatry, biomechanical assessments, shockwave therapy, and same-day 3D printed custom orthotics. The increase in podiatry coverage is intended to improve appointment availability and reduce waiting periods for patients in the local area.
Heel pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints affecting the foot and ankle. Conditions such as plantar fasciitis can persist for months or years, particularly when underlying biomechanical or load-related factors are not fully addressed. Persistent heel pain can limit mobility, affect participation in work and sport, and reduce overall quality of life. The expanded podiatry coverage in Miranda aims to support earlier access to targeted assessment and structured treatment pathways.
Karl Lockett, Business Owner and spokesperson for Sydney Heel Pain, said the increase in coverage reflects a continued focus on meeting local healthcare needs. “An increasing number of patients present with heel pain that has not resolved through general care approaches,” Lockett said. “Expanded podiatry coverage in Miranda allows more consistent access to detailed assessments and management plans that are based on current clinical evidence and tailored to individual presentations.”
Sydney Heel Pain operates with a clinical model that prioritises thorough assessment to identify contributing factors such as foot posture, gait mechanics, activity demands, and load tolerance. Based on these findings, treatment plans may include shockwave therapy for chronic plantar fasciitis, structured rehabilitation programs, and the prescription of custom orthotics when clinically indicated.

The clinic uses in-house 3D printing technology to produce custom orthotics on the same day as assessment. Digital foot scanning and design software allow orthotics to be manufactured on site, enabling patients to commence use without extended delays. This approach supports timely intervention and allows for ongoing review and modification where required.
Sports injury podiatry services are also included as part of the clinic’s scope of care. These services address heel pain and lower limb conditions affecting physically active individuals, with assessments that consider training loads, footwear, movement patterns, and injury history. Management strategies are developed to support recovery while reducing the risk of recurrence.
The increase in podiatry coverage is positioned as a local healthcare development rather than a commercial expansion. Sydney Heel Pain has indicated that the change is intended to support patients in Miranda and surrounding suburbs who require specialised care for chronic or complex heel pain presentations.
Clinical decision-making at the clinic is guided by current research in musculoskeletal podiatry and established treatment guidelines. According to the clinic, this framework supports consistent care while allowing treatment plans to be adapted based on patient response and clinical findings.

Looking ahead, Sydney Heel Pain has outlined a commitment to maintaining access to specialised podiatry services in the Miranda area as demand continues to evolve. “Ongoing focus remains on ensuring service availability aligns with the needs of the local community,” Lockett said. “Future planning includes maintaining practitioner availability and clinical resources to support patients requiring structured, assessment-led care for heel pain and lower limb conditions.”
Sydney Heel Pain, a clinically focused podiatry clinic providing services as a Podiatrist Miranda practice. Further information is available by phone on +61 2 9388 3322 or by email at help@sydneyheelpain.com.au.
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Address:Suite 1 / 18 Gibbs street, Miranda, NSW 2228
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