Ian Watts is a podiatrist based in Thuringowa Central, QLD. He works out of Ground Level, 6 Carthew Street, Thuringowa Central QLD 4817, making it handy for local appointments and follow-ups.
As a general podiatrist, Ian looks after everyday foot health needs. That can be things like sore feet, ongoing foot discomfort, and problems that keep coming back if they’re not treated properly. In many cases, a good check-up helps spot what’s going on early, before it turns into a bigger issue.
Ian offers thorough foot exams, especially when you’re dealing with pain or changes in how your feet feel. He also helps with ingrown toenail treatment. Ingrown nails can be really uncomfortable, and they often need the right care to settle things down safely.
If you’re after support or better alignment, Ian provides orthotic fittings. These are designed to help with how your feet work when you’re standing, walking, or getting through a busy day. People come in for lots of different reasons, and the right support can make a noticeable difference to day-to-day comfort.
Foot pain management is another key part of Ian’s work. Sometimes foot pain is sharp and comes and goes. Other times it builds slowly and makes it hard to stay active. Ian focuses on practical steps that match your situation, so you can move more comfortably and understand what’s likely causing the problem.
Clinical care is usually a mix of hands-on treatment and sensible advice for day-to-day habits. Ian’s approach is calm and down-to-earth. He spends time making sure you know what’s happening and what your options are, including what to watch for between visits.
Over time, Ian has built practical experience through everyday clinic work with a wide range of foot concerns. That means he’s used to different levels of urgency too. Some appointments are about getting relief quickly, while others are about steady improvement and keeping feet healthy for the long run.
On the education side, Ian is trained as a podiatrist and brings that foundation into every appointment. If you’re not sure whether you need an exam, it’s a good idea to get checked. Foot issues are easier to manage when they’re assessed early, and Ian can help you work out the next step.
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