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World-class foot and leg doctor

Dealing with foot, knee, and leg pain can be frustrating, especially when you don’t know who can help you or traditional treatments fall short. Fortunately, residents of Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay areas have access to world-class care close to home. Dr Paul Dowie, one of Australia’s most experienced musculoskeletal podiatrists, is treating lower limb pain, injury and arthritis in Williamstown.

Dr Dowie’s expertise has been sought after by many professional athletes, including seven of the world’s number one tennis players, PGA golfers, Olympic gold medalists, and world record holders. Now, his extensive experience is available to the general public at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics across Melbourne, including Williamstown.

For over 25 years, Dr Dowie has successfully treated a wide range of issues affecting the lower limbs, from toes to hips. His clinics are dedicated to offering comprehensive, evidence-based treatment plans that are clinically proven and designed to relieve pain and improve function—without relying on medications or surgery.

Known for achieving outstanding treatment outcomes, Dr Dowie often sees patients with complex conditions who have found little relief elsewhere. Whether you’re dealing with foot, heel, ankle, or knee pain, sports injuries, arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, joint pain and degeneration, or children’s growth and development concerns, Dr Dowie is here to help.

Expert care is just around the corner. Don’t let pain control your life. For appointments with Dr Dowie, call Foot and Leg Pain Clinics on 1300 328 300 today.

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