Sports & Injury Management, Diamond Creek

Sports & Injury Management, Diamond Creek, Podiatry Clinic entrance

Where you'll find me

My Sports & Injury Management Clinic is located on Main Hurstbridge Road in Diamond Creek. The clinic is located across from Diamond Creek East Primary school and next to Kilara House - see map.

Easy parking is available at the back of the property which you access via the driveway to the right of the building.

The clinic is also wheelchair and disability accessible.

Sports and Injury Management, Diamond Creek, Podiatrist, Clinic, Main Hurstbridge Road

Inside Sports & Injury Management Clinic

Sports & Injury Management, Diamond Creek, Podiatry Clinic waiting room

The entrance to the clinic is located at the back of the building, via the car park.

The clinic has a large airy waiting room with a water cooler and comfortable high-back chairs.

In the clinic, I also have disabled accessible toilet facilities.

How to reach me

My clinic is a 6 minute walk from the Diamond Creek Plaza shopping precinct. Head towards Diamond Creek East Primary School.

The nearest bus stop heading from Hurstbridge or Eltham is 2 minutes walk away.

It's a 10 minute walk from Diamond Creek rail station.

My Sports & Injury Management Diamond Creek clinic is a 10 minute drive from either Hurstbridge or Eltham.

Parking is available at the back of the building. If the car park is full, you can park on Phipps Crescent or Bishop Avenue.

Tram cafe at Diamond Creek

FAQs for my Sports & Injury Management Clinic, Diamond Creek

At Sports & Injury Management, there is a large waiting room with comfortable seats for your convenience, spacious treatment room, disabled access, and ample parking available.

The main problems treated at Sports & Injury Management are heel pain (plantar fasciitis), Achilles tendinopathy, pain in the ball of your foot, arch pain, ankle pain, shin splints and sometimes knee pain.

At Sports & Injury Management, treatments that can be provided include strapping of the foot, a home exercise program, dry needling, footwear modifications, changing footwear, orthotics. Onward referral to specialists for cortisone injections can also be facilitated in those who fail all conservative treatment.

The cost to have treatment for Morton’s Neuroma can vary depending on what stage you are at with the injury and what types of treatment are required. You may only need a few appointments if it is in the acute stage whereas if it is more chronic, you may need more appointments, treatments, and custom orthotics. This could range from $400-$1400 *dependant on the findings from the initial assessment and any treatment required, number of appointments and other equipment needed like custom orthotics.

Luke is the only Podiatrist at the clinic.

Sports & Injury Management

122 Main Hurstbridge Road
Diamond Creek
VIC 3089