Mrs Karen Singh is a Podiatrist (General) based in Smeaton Grange, NSW. Her practice is at Unit 1, 5 Exchange Parade, Smeaton Grange NSW 2567. If you’ve been dealing with sore feet, nail problems, or pain that won’t quite go away, she can help you sort out what’s going on and what to do next.
Podiatry is a pretty hands-on kind of care, and Karen looks after the day-to-day stuff people often put up with for too long. That can include foot pain from walking, standing, or work on your feet. At times, it’s also about changes in the way you move, or discomfort that builds up over weeks and months.
One of the first steps is a proper foot examination. Karen focuses on understanding where the problem is and what might be causing it. From there, she can help with common issues like ingrown toenails, which can be really painful and annoying. If you’ve had repeated trouble in the same spot, it helps to get it assessed rather than trying to manage it at home.
Orthotics are another part of care she provides. These can be used when it makes sense for your foot shape and your day-to-day needs. Some people find orthotics help with pressure points and general comfort, especially when pain is linked to how the foot works during walking. It’s not always about a “one size fits all” fix, so the aim is usually to match the support to the person, not just the shoe.
Karen also helps with foot pain management. That might involve looking at footwear, your activity level, and simple changes that can make a difference. In many cases, small adjustments can take the edge off pain and help you get back to doing normal things without constantly thinking about your feet.
Over time, her work stays grounded in practical care. She understands that foot problems can affect your sleep, your confidence, and your ability to move around comfortably. Whether it’s a new issue or something that has come and gone before, the focus is on clear advice and treatment you can actually follow.
In terms of education and background, Karen has training in podiatry and works using current, sensible clinical methods. There isn’t any special research or clinical trial focus mentioned here, but her care is centred on everyday practice and real-world outcomes.