Leap Health Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centres, Rosny Park
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Consultation Fee
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Podiatrist (General)

Foot exams
Ingrown toenail treatment
Orthotic fitting
Foot care education
Mr Hasnain Ashraf is a Podiatrist (General) who works at Leap Health Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centres in Rosny Park, Tasmania. The clinic is located at 17 Bayfield Street, Rosny Park TAS 7018. His exact degree and years of experience aren’t listed here, but he brings professional podiatry care to patients in the Hobart area.
In this practice, he offers clear, practical care for foot health. His services include foot exams, ingrown toenail treatment, orthotic fitting, and foot care education. These options help people manage everyday foot problems and stay active.
Being based in Rosny Park places him in a well-connected part of Greater Hobart, making it easy for local families to access care. He focuses on diagnosing foot issues early and giving straightforward advice that patients can follow at home.
The care approach emphasizes patient education. He takes time to explain what is happening with the feet and how to prevent future issues. This can help people understand their options and feel confident in their choices.
Teamwork is a part of his practice. Working with the Leap Health Physiotherapy team, he supports a holistic view of movement and foot health. This collaboration helps patients get balanced care for feet and mobility.
For residents around Rosny Park, Hobart, and wider Tasmania, his services can be a reliable part of a local healthcare routine. His straightforward style makes it easier for patients of all ages to follow treatment plans and stay informed about foot care.
People trust his expertise when they need careful assessment, effective treatments for toenails, and guidance on using orthotics to improve comfort and function. His professional approach aims to keep feet healthy and support active living in the Australian community.
