Naim Bireroglu is a podiatrist (general) based in Stanhope Gardens, in Sydney’s west. You’ll find the practice at Shop 26, 2 Sentry Drive, Stanhope Gardens NSW 2768. Naim works with people who want straightforward help for day-to-day foot problems, whether it’s hurting when you walk or something nagging that won’t go away.
Foot pain is a big part of what he helps with. Many people come in because their feet feel sore after being on them all day, or because pain shows up with certain shoes and activities. Over time, small issues can make walking uncomfortable, so a proper check can really help you get back on your feet.
Naim also looks after ingrown toenails. This is one of those problems that can start off minor, then get more tender and harder to manage at home. A careful assessment can make a difference, especially if you’ve tried to treat it yourself and it keeps coming back.
For some patients, Naim will suggest orthotic fitting. That means looking at how you stand and move, then choosing support that feels right for your foot and your routine. In many cases, well-fitted orthotics can reduce strain and help with comfort in everyday life.
If you’ve got a plantar wart, Naim can help with plantar wart removal. Warts can be stubborn and awkward, especially when they affect pressure points on the sole. Treatment often needs a steady approach, and the goal is to help you move around with less pain.
Clinical care here is practical. The focus is on foot pain evaluation first, then the next step based on what’s going on. Naim’s clinic work is grounded in real, common problems—things people deal with at work, at school, and at home.
Experience is built through everyday podiatry appointments, working through issues like pain, toenail problems, warts, and the need for better support. Education details aren’t listed in the information here, but the work shown includes assessment and treatment options like orthotic fitting and local treatments for common conditions.
Naim speaks English and Turkish, which can help with clearer communication if English isn’t your first language. Clinical trials or published research aren’t listed here, but the service is set up for patients who want calm, hands-on care for their feet.