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Podiatrist (General)

Foot examination
Toenail trimming
Treatment for foot pain
Orthotic fitting
Ms Rachelljayne Haack is a Podiatrist (General) practicing in Dubbo, NSW. She works at the Dubbo clinic located at 42 Bultje Street, Dubbo 2830. Her practice focuses on foot health and foot care for people in the local community. 
 
 Ms Haack offers key services like foot examinations to check how your feet are; toenail trimming to keep nails clean and safe; treatment for foot pain to help relieve common issues such as aches and discomfort; and orthotic fitting to improve foot function and support. These services are designed to help patients move comfortably and stay active in their daily lives. 
 
 In her care approach, Ms Haack emphasizes clear communication and a patient-friendly style. She takes time to listen to concerns and explains treatment options in simple language. Her goal is to help you understand your foot health and make choices that fit your needs. 
 
 Located in Dubbo, she serves the local community across the region, making it easier for patients to access foot care without long travel. The clinic’s address at 42 Bultje Street places her in a convenient city area, reachable by locals from Dubbo and surrounding suburbs. Patients can expect practical, hands-on care focused on everyday comfort and mobility. 
 
 Ms Haack is committed to ongoing learning and staying up to date with best practices in podiatry. This helps her offer reliable, evidence-based treatment and advice. She also works with a team to coordinate care and support patients through their recovery or ongoing foot health plans. 
 
 People in Dubbo can trust her growing reputation for professional, compassionate care. Her expertise covers common foot problems and practical solutions that help patients feel better and stay active in the community.
