Christian Arafol is a Podiatrist (General) based in Warwick QLD. The practice is at Shop 2, 44-46 Wood Street, Warwick QLD 4370. Christian looks after the kind of foot and ankle issues many people deal with at work, on school grounds, and at home.
Day to day, Christian focuses on practical problems that can build up slowly. Foot exams are a big part of the care. These checks help spot areas of pressure, skin changes, and early signs of irritation, before they turn into bigger discomfort. At times, small changes—like the way a foot sits or how you walk—can make a real difference to how your feet feel.
Ingrown toenails are also a common reason people come in. Christian offers treatment aimed at easing pain and helping the area settle. Corns and calluses can be just as troublesome. They often show up from rubbing or ongoing pressure, and they can make every step feel harder. Removing them carefully can bring quick relief, and it also helps reduce the chance of the problem coming back.
Foot pain management is another key part of the service. Some aches are linked to footwear, some come from changes in walking, and some can be more about irritation than anything “serious”. Christian works through what’s going on and helps you find ways to make things more comfortable. That can include simple advice you can use straight away, plus hands-on care in the appointment.
Orthotic fitting is available too. If your feet need extra support, an insole or orthotic may help with alignment and pressure. The goal is not just short-term comfort, but steadier everyday support. In many cases, even small adjustments can help your feet feel better during normal activities like standing, walking, and getting around town.
Over time, the clinic has built a steady focus on everyday foot care for Warwick locals. Christian’s approach stays calm and straightforward, with attention to the basics—checking properly, treating what’s causing the trouble, and talking through next steps in plain language.
At the moment, there isn’t any extra public detail listed about formal education, research, or clinical trials. But the care provided is clear and hands-on, centered on helping people get back on their feet and feel more comfortable with walking.