Mr Kurt Andrew Hall is a general podiatrist based in Mooloolaba, Queensland. His practice is at Suite 1, 16 Walan Street, Mooloolaba QLD 4557. If you’re dealing with foot discomfort, skin irritation, or nail problems, he aims to give you a clear plan and practical next steps.
In clinic, he focuses on everyday foot care. That can mean a thorough foot examination when something feels off, or when pain has been hanging around longer than you expected. Sometimes it’s sharp pain, sometimes it’s a dull ache, and at times it can feel worse after a long day on your feet. Mr Hall looks at what’s going on and helps you understand what might be causing it.
He also helps with common nail issues, including ingrown toenails. These can be sore and frustrating, and they often stop people from wearing their usual shoes comfortably. The goal is to settle the problem and then help reduce the chance it comes back.
Orthotics are another part of his work. If your feet don’t quite line up the way they should, it can lead to pressure points and ongoing discomfort. Mr Hall does orthotic fitting as part of foot pain management, including looking at how you walk and where extra support may help.
Foot pain management is more than just treating the flare-up. Over time, small changes in footwear, pressure, and foot mechanics can make a big difference. In many cases, a combination of assessment, basic guidance, and support devices works well. He keeps things simple so you know what to do next, not just what to avoid.
The types of patients he supports can vary. People come in after long work days, after changes in activity, or when they’re finding it harder to move around as they used to. Some appointments are about preventing problems early, and others are about getting relief and getting back to normal routines.
Mr Hall’s education details and any research or clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here. But the clinic approach stays grounded and practical—check the problem properly, explain your options in plain language, and focus on care that fits real life in Mooloolaba.