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DR. PRIYAL SHAH

A dedicated Podiatrist

you can trust

Priyal graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 2019. Prior to this, she completed a double major in the Bachelor of Science specializing in Anatomy and Human Biology, and Physiology from the same university.

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MY STORY

Every great doctor has a great story behind

Since graduating, Priyal has gained invaluable experience at Fiona Stanley Hospital providing care to high-risk diabetic feet. She has a keen interest in all aspects of podiatry, especially in the management of patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, the treatment of ingrown toenails (conservative and surgical), musculoskeletal conditions, and management of sporting injuries. She is passionate in providing evidence based and holistic care to all her patients, and is motivated to help them improve and maintain foot and ankle health.

 

In her spare time, Priyal enjoys hiking, traveling, and pursues her passion in cooking. Priyal would love to help you get back to doing the things you love pain free.

MY VALUES

My work is heavily shaped by
my core values

Care and Empathy

I believe understanding the emotions and perspectives of others is the key to building meaningful connections and fostering a supportive environment where everyone feels heard and valued.

Accountability

I believe in taking ownership of my actions, decisions, and their outcomes is a guiding principle that shapes my approach to challenges and successes alike.

Integrity

 I believe that upholding integrity is a devotion to ethical behavior, transparency, and authenticity in all circumstances; a strong moral compass that I always aspire to maintain.

Commitment

My dedication for the betterment of my patients is a pledge to excellence, a promise to continuously learn and grow, and a dedication to persevering through challenges.

MY SPECIALITIES

Experienced in multiple medical practices

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Diabetes and Foot Care

Diabetes can reduce blood circulation and damage the nerves to the feet. Find out more on this topic below.

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Plantar Heel Pain

Plantar heel pain causes soreness or tenderness of the sole of the foot under the heel, which sometimes extends into the medial arch.

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Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the corner or side of a toenail grows into the soft flesh, causing pain.

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