Zahava Robinson is a podiatrist based in Bondi Junction. She works with people who have everyday foot and ankle problems, from minor aches to issues that make walking uncomfortable. Zahava’s practice is at Harley Place, Suite 301, 251 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022.
In many cases, people come in because their feet feel “off” in the way they move, or because there’s a spot that keeps getting sore. Zahava helps with foot and ankle exams to understand what’s going on and what might help most. These appointments are usually about getting clarity, not rushing decisions.
Ingrown toenails are a common reason for visits. If you’ve had one before, you’ll know how annoying and painful it can be, especially when shoes rub. Zahava also looks after treatment options for ingrown toenails, focusing on easing the pain and helping the nail settle down properly.
Another area she helps with is orthotic fittings. Orthotics can be useful when your foot shape, walking style, or pressure points create ongoing discomfort. At times, a simple change in support can make day-to-day movement feel more stable and less tiring. Zahava works through what you need and how to use the device comfortably.
Corns and calluses are also treated in her clinic. These can build up from repeated pressure, friction, or the way weight lands on the foot. The goal is to reduce the problem, protect the sore spots, and help you move around with less irritation.
Zahava is a general podiatrist, so her care is broad and practical. That means you can book for a foot and ankle check-up when you’re not sure what the cause might be. Over time, small foot changes can show up in different ways, like new aches, tighter calves, or pain that flares when you’re on your feet.
Education-wise, Zahava has completed recognised training in podiatry and works to keep her practice current as foot care needs change. If you’re dealing with ongoing foot pain, a stubborn corn, an ingrown nail that keeps coming back, or you’re looking at better support, Zahava can help you sort through your options in a calm, straightforward way.