Cylie M. Williams is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Frankston, VIC. She works from 47-49 Moorooduc Highway, where she looks after people who need help with bones, joints, and movement problems. Orthopaedics can be tough when pain keeps coming back, or when a kid’s growth gets in the way of sport and everyday life.
In many cases, her work focuses on lower-limb and foot issues. This can include problems like metatarsus adductus, an accessory navicular bone, and flat feet. She also helps people who have acute pain or chronic pain, and those with hypermobile joints. At times, people living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) also need extra care with movement and comfort, because their joints can be more affected than usual.
She also deals with conditions that start earlier in life. One example is Osgood-Schlatter Disease, which often shows up around growth spurts and can make running, jumping, and stairs feel pretty sore. Over time, getting the right plan can make a real difference to how someone manages daily activities, and how they get back to what they enjoy.
While the main picture is orthopaedics, her patient care can also cross into other health areas that affect how the body copes with injury and recovery. The services listed include support for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity, plus respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia and COVID-19. There are also entries for SARS and colorectal cancer. In situations like these, treatment needs to consider the bigger health picture, not just the one painful spot.
Overall, Cylie’s approach is about practical help and getting people moving better. Whether the issue is a foot shape problem, ongoing joint pain, a growing-kid complaint, or something more complex tied to general health, the aim is to work out what’s going on and what can be done next. She’s based in Frankston and is ready to help local people navigate the days where symptoms flare up, and the weeks where things start to settle.