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Melville Podiatry (mobile service)

Melville Podiatry provides services are contracted by the City of Melville to deliver podiatry services at Stock Road Seniors Citizen Centre, Southern Districts Seniors Citizen Centre and Canning Bridge Seniors Citizen Centre for residents of the City of Melville who hold a Seniors Card (over 60), Disability Pension, and Veterans Affairs Gold Card. For all centres Telephone (08) 9330 2858.Offers diabetic, vascular and biomechanical assessments, general podiatry care, and orthotic devices and advice on footwear. Home visits available, special rates given.

Stock Road Senior Citizens Centre
Suburb: PALMYRA
State: WA
Postcode: 6157

(08) 9330 2858

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