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World-class expert

With foot, knee and leg pain, injuries and arthritis being so prevalent yet so difficult to treat successfully, it’s comforting to know that Hobsons Bay has a world class expert in its midst. Dr Paul Dowie, one of Australia’s leading lower limb pain and injury experts, practices locally in Williamstown.

Dr Dowie has spent much of his career assisting professional athletes including 7 of the world’s number 1 tennis players, PGA golfers, Olympic gold medallists and world record holders but now focuses on his Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, located across Melbourne, to assist locals with their pain, injuries, degenerative concerns and children’s growth and development issues.

Over the past 25 years Dr Dowie has successfully treated both common and complex issues related to the lower limb (from toes to hips) for everyone from professional athletes to children and seniors. His ‘Foot & Leg Pain Clinics’ were established to provide comprehensive, evidence-based and clinically proven treatment plans to people of all ages and lifestyles, without the need for medications or surgery.

Renowned for successful treatment outcomes, Dr Dowie is often referred people with the most complex of issues, assisting where others have not been able to. So, if you suffer from any foot, heel, ankle or knee pain; sports or general soft tissue injuries; arthritis, tendinitis, bursitis or plantar fasciitis; joint pain or children’s development concerns or growing pains, rest assured, expert help is just around the corner.

You can make an appointment with Dr Dowie at the Williamstown Foot and Leg Pain Clinic by calling 1300 328 300.

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