Dr Jing Dai is a general podiatrist based in West Leederville, WA. Her practice is at 3 To U 3 Cambridge Street, West Leederville WA 6007. If you’ve got foot or toenail pain, you don’t need to put up with it for long. Dr Dai focuses on practical care that helps you get moving more comfortably.
In appointments, Dr Dai starts with a clear foot check. This can include a detailed foot examination to understand what’s going on and how it’s affecting you. Sometimes the problem is simple, like a sore spot from shoes. Other times, it’s more to do with how the foot works when you walk or stand. Over time, a regular check can also help spot changes early.
Ingrown toenails are a common reason people book in. Dr Dai can help with ingrown toenail treatment, aiming to reduce pain and inflammation and support proper healing. At times, this might also involve advice on how to trim nails and what to look out for, so it’s less likely to come back.
For people who need more support, Dr Dai offers orthotic fitting. Orthotics can help with foot pain and pressure points by supporting the way your feet move. Many patients find this useful when they have ongoing discomfort, especially with standing or walking for longer periods.
Foot pain is not always the same from person to person. It could be aching after work, soreness around the heel, discomfort under the foot, or irritation that keeps returning. In many cases, Dr Dai helps match the right plan to your symptoms and your day-to-day routine, not just what the foot looks like on the day.
Dr Dai generally looks after adults and kids who want help with common foot issues. If you’re not sure what’s causing your pain, that’s okay. A proper assessment is often the first step, and you’ll have the chance to talk through what you’ve noticed and when it started.
In terms of experience, Dr Dai’s work is built around hands-on podiatry care for everyday foot problems, from quick fixes like toenail care to longer support like orthotics and foot pain management.
Education details aren’t listed in the profile, and there’s also no specific research or clinical trial information provided here. What is clear, though, is that the focus stays on practical treatment and getting you back to your usual activities with less discomfort.