We assess and treat common paediatric foot concerns—from flat feet and in-toeing to growing pains, heel pain and ingrown toenails. Early advice on footwear and alignment can help kids move confidently.

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Children’s feet change quickly as they grow, so it is common for parents to have questions about foot posture, walking patterns, pain, skin problems, and footwear. Some concerns are part of normal development, while others benefit from assessment and early advice.
At Medifoot Clinic, we commonly help families with concerns such as flat feet, in-toeing, heel pain, plantar warts, ingrown toenails, and questions about supportive footwear and monitoring growth through different stages of childhood.
Parents often come to us for help with concerns such as:
It is worth getting advice if your child has foot or leg pain that keeps coming back, starts limping, avoids sport or play, shows an unusual walking pattern, keeps getting nail or skin problems, or struggles with shoes because of comfort or fit.
We see families from Craigieburn, Gladstone Park, and across Melbourne’s north for children’s podiatry assessments, practical advice, and treatment where needed.
Some children’s foot concerns are developmental, while others can cause pain, affect sport, or make shoes uncomfortable. These are the main childhood foot problems parents commonly ask us about.

Many children have flexible flat feet, and not every child needs treatment. We assess symptoms, fatigue, activity levels, footwear, and function before advising what to do next.
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In-toeing is often part of normal development, but parents naturally want to know whether it needs attention. We assess walking pattern, alignment, and function to guide reassurance or management.
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Heel pain is common in active, growing children, especially with running and jumping sports. Growth-related heel pain can affect comfort, sport, and daily activity if it keeps returning.
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Plantar warts can be stubborn and may become painful when pressure builds under the foot. We provide child-friendly advice and treatment options based on the size, location, and symptoms.
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Ingrown toenails can cause pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes infection. Early treatment and the right nail-care advice can often prevent the problem from becoming more painful or recurring.
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You can also explore other children’s foot concerns, footwear advice, and growth-related topics below.

Common with sport and swimming pools. Early care can help prevent spread and get children back to activity more comfortably.
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Right fit and activity-matched shoes can improve comfort, confidence, and day-to-day support for growing feet.
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We review gait, posture, and alignment at key growth stages and advise parents on what to watch as children develop.
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Some signs deserve earlier attention, including pain, limping, repeated tripping, shoe problems, or reluctance to stay active.
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If you're unsure whether your child's walking pattern, foot shape or pain needs podiatry care, you're welcome to message us or call our team.