| Podiatrists
Gordon Williams
NHD Pod (SA), SRCh (UK), SRNZ
Gordon completed a four year podiatry qualification
in Johannesburg, South Africa, graduating in 1994 with the
"Roche - Academic Achievement Award for Podiatry",
awarded to the top student in the final year.
He
began his career in the UK, working with the NHS for two years
in hospitals and community clinics across London, as well
as private consulting work.
Since moving to Auckland in 1997, Gordon has
provided podiatry services on the North Shore, opening his
first clinic at the Northcross Accident & Medical Clinic.
In 2002 Gordon opened a second clinic at the Millennium Institute
of Sport & Health.
With sportspeople being a key focus, Gordon
is a member of Sports Medicine NZ, is ACC registered and an
active member of the NZ Society of Podiatrists.
Gordon's keen interest in sports sees him regularly
providing podiatry services, education and assistance at sports
events and training sessions. Committed to on-going research
and training, Gordon enjoys keeping up-to-date with the latest
professional developments in the podiatry world.
Siân Johnson
BHSc (Podiatry), SRNZ
Siân gained a Bachelor of Health Science in Podiatry
from Auckland University of Technology and since graduating
has worked in both private and community clinics within Australia
and New Zealand. She gained extensive experience in all aspects
of podiatric care while working for three years in one of
the largest podiatry practices in Sydney, Australia.
Upon returning to New Zealand in 2009, Siân joined
The Auckland Foot Clinic. She is currently working towards
the completion of a Masters of Health Science and Rehabilitation
which enables her to utilise the latest information and techniques
to treat patients. Along with this she participates in workshops
and seminars to keep up to date on the latest treatments available.
Outside of university and work Siân has a passion for
all sports, especially running and paddling, and enjoys working
with sports people to get them back to their chosen activity.
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