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EMERGENCY

In an emergency, always call triple zero (000). It’s a free call from any phone, mobile or phone box.

For other urgent medical issues, go to an Emergency Department.

Our Emergency Departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week:

Our Podiatrists work with clients who have foot and leg disorders to improve their mobility and enhance independence. This is achieved through the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and management of pathological foot problems and associated restrictions in function.

The Podiatry service provides ulcer debridement and offloading, diabetes foot assessments, orthotic treatment, and help with applications for medical grade footwear.
The High Risk Foot Service is a multi-disciplinary service that treats diabetes-related foot ulcerations, infections and acute Charcot Arthropathy.
Clients who are identified as being high risk will be given priority, with other referrals assessed by clinical need.

The Community Podiatrist works closely with the High Risk Foot Service to provide holistic and continuity of care. All initial appointments require a referral from another healthcare professional.

All initial appointments require a referral from another healthcare professional.
Grafton Community Health and High Risk Foot Service are co-located on the Grafton Base Hospital site

Location:
Level 2 Ambulatory Care Centre, 184 Arthur St Grafton NSW 2460.

Hours of Service:
8.00am – 4:00pm Monday to Friday.
Please phone to make an appointment.

Contacting Us:
Grafton Podiatry and High Risk Foot Service Ph 02 6641 8734  Fax 02 6641 8703 |
NNSWLHD-clarencepodiatry@health.nsw.gov.au

Referral to High Risk Foot Service:
All initial appointments require a referral from a GP or other health professional.
This service accepts referrals for ulceration, infection and acute Charcot’s arthropathy only.

Referral to the Podiatry clinic:
All initial appointments require a referral from a GP, diabetes educator or other healthcare professional.