Highett Podiatry - Mentone Clinic Location
Highett Podiatry at Mentone is a trusted clinic offering expert care for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.
The team provides personalised evidence base treatment from general foot care to sports injuries and custom orthotics to help patients stay active and pain free.
Memberships
We are proudly recognised, endorsed or registered with the following bodies:






Directions to our Mentone podiatry clinic
Address
7-9 Como Parade West,
MENTONE, VIC 3194
📍Located between the entrances of the old and new Mentone Stations
- Monday 8:00am – 5:00pm
- Tuesday 8:00am – 5:30pm
- Wednesday CLOSED
- Thursday 8:00am – 5:00pm
- Friday 7:30am – 2:30pm
Saturday & Sunday CLOSED
- Accessibility
- Parking out the front
- Coles and Woolworths parks across the road have ample parking
- All day parking at nearby Mentone Station
- Public Transport Information
- 1 min walk from Mentone station
- Bus: 708, 811, 812, 825, 903
Second clinic location at Highett
In addition to our Mentone clinic, we also operate another clinic in Highett. This allows patients the flexibility to visit the location that best suits their schedule or travel needs while still receiving consistent, high quality care from the same trusted team.
Both clinics work together to ensure continuity of treatment and seamless patient experience across locations.
Local Melbourne suburbs we service
Our primary locations are at Highett and Mentone but patients often travel from all over Melbourne to visit us.
Patiens often come from:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why choose Highett Podiatry in Mentone?
Highett Podiatry provides podiatry care in Mentone for patients across the Bayside area. We focus on delivering personalised assessment and treatment for a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions. Our approach is centred on improving comfort, mobility, and long term foot health.
What services are available at the Mentone clinic?
Our Mentone clinic provides care for a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions, including pain, injury, and ongoing foot health concerns. We tailor treatment to each patient based on their needs and lifestyle. The goal is to support improved comfort, function, and mobility.
Can I use a Medicare Care Plan for podiatry treatment?
Yes, if your GP provides a Chronic Care Management Plan, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates on a limited number of podiatry visits each year. A referral is required to access this benefit. Our team can assist you with understanding how this process works.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
It is helpful to bring any relevant medical history, referral letters (if provided), and a list of medications you are currently taking. You may also be asked about your footwear, activity levels, or previous treatments. This information helps us better understand your condition.
What can I expect at my podiatry appointment?
At your appointment, we will start with a discussion about your symptoms, lifestyle, and medical history. A physical assessment will then be completed to help identify the cause of your condition. After this, your podiatrist will explain the findings and recommend suitable treatment options.
