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Local team delivering high-quality podiatry care

Bernard Pienaar founded your.LOCAL Podiatrist in 2023, driven by a deep appreciation for the Lower Eyre Peninsula’s strong community.

After a career in community health, including managing the regional podiatry department, he returned to the EP in 2018, committed to delivering high-quality foot care.

Now at Unit 3/1 Bel Air Drive, Port Lincoln, the clinic offers a professional, welcoming space. With a genuine understanding of regional lifestyles – from long workdays to active sporting commitments – the clinic provides evidence-based care tailored to local realities.

Key services include custom orthotics, manufactured locally for precision and fast turnaround.

The team also proudly offers EMS Dolorclast Radial Shockwave Therapy, an internationally recognised, non-invasive treatment effective for stubborn conditions like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy, supporting faster return to work and sport.

The comprehensive offerings further include sports podiatry, rehabilitation, diabetic foot care, general foot care and podiatric nail surgery.

While based in Port Lincoln, the team extends its commitment across Eyre Peninsula, providing outreach services to Tumby Bay, Cummins, Cleve and Whyalla, ensuring accessible care for regional families.

At your.LOCAL Podiatrist, you connect with a team that truly understands and supports the community.

To learn more or book, visit your.localpodiatristep.com or call 0456 923 295.

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