What to expect at your first appointment
“If I come in for an initial assessment / appointment, what should I bring and what should I be prepared for?”
The initial consultation gives us a chance to get to know you. We will do a comprehensive assessment to find out how we can help you. You can expect us to go over the following:
1. Discuss your foot and general health
- Details of past and present problems and treatments.
- We will note any medication you take and any allergies you may have.
- If you can bring a list of any current medications that is very helpful.
- We will talk through your goals and the type of exercise or training you are currently doing.
2. Goals.
- What’s the main driver behind you coming in? Is it that you can’t get out for a walk anymore, or you can’t kick the ball around with the kids or keep up with the grandkids? We use these to measure against and chart your success as you move along with your plan
3. Our physical examination involves:
- checking your joint mobility
- Locating any painful or tender spots
- Video gait - we will take a video of you walking, either on the treadmill or down the hallway
- some strength assessments
4. From there we will discuss a management plan/ develop an action plan with you and figure out what will be best for you to get you back on your feet, going from better to best.
If possible, try to wear clothes that you feel comfortable in and will allow your Podiatrist to assess as far up as your knees. If you can’t wear shorts, wear pants that you can roll up. You should also bring in your running/walking/sports shoes and shoes that you wear often. We can then make comparisons between how you walk/run in shoes and barefoot.









