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By referring patients with foot ulcers (no matter how small) to the high-risk foot Podiatry service you will help potentially improve foot ulcer outcomes for patients in your care.
Please note, patients do not have to have a diagnosis of diabetes.
We are very happy to see patients with foot wounds, implement a management plan and continue to share care with your service.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with one of our podiatrists by emailing: Highriskfootpodiatryservice@health.qld.gov.au or CentralIntakeUnitGCHSD@health.qld.gov.au
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The Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service High Risk Foot Podiatry Service is now taking referrals for patients with foot ulcers, no matter how small. Patients do not need to have a diagnosis of diabetes to be referred to the program. More information on referral criteria can be found here. For any ...
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