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Melbourne podiatry clinic cuts custom orthotic wait to 48 hours

May 15, 2026
Melbourne podiatry clinic cuts custom orthotic wait to 48 hours

By AI, Created 4:19 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – The Lower Limb Clinic in Elsternwick says its on-site laboratory now delivers custom orthotics in 48 hours, far faster than the two to three weeks common at most Australian podiatry clinics. The in-house model also lets the clinic scan, design, craft and adjust devices on site.

Why it matters: - Patients who need custom orthotics can now get treatment much faster, which can matter for pain relief, mobility and return to sport. - Same-site manufacturing also keeps the treating clinician involved in the full process, instead of sending prescriptions to an outside lab.

What happened: - The Lower Limb Clinic in Elsternwick is delivering custom orthotics within 48 hours through its on-site orthotic laboratory. - The clinic says that turnaround is about seven times faster than the industry standard of two to three weeks. - The clinic operates from Glen Huntly Road in Melbourne’s south-east.

The details: - The Lower Limb Clinic handles the full workflow in-house, from biomechanical examination and 3D scanning to CAD/CAM design and handcrafting in the laboratory. - Dr Richard Chasen leads the clinic. - Dr Chasen holds a Bachelor of Podiatry (Honours), a Master of Health Science (Podiatry) and a Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics. - The clinic says Dr Chasen’s combined qualification in podiatry and prosthetics and orthotics is rare in Australia. - Dr Chasen designs, fabricates and adjusts orthotics himself rather than prescribing them to a third party. - The orthotics are used for plantar fasciitis, heel pain, flat feet, Achilles tendinopathy, knee pain, sports injuries, bunions and paediatric gait issues. - The devices are made from premium-grade plastics and typically last between two and five years. - Same-day adjustments are available because the laboratory is on the same site as the consulting rooms.

Between the lines: - The clinic’s setup reflects a vertically integrated model that can reduce delays and allow faster changes when a device needs correction. - The in-house lab may also be a differentiator in a market where most clinics outsource orthotic manufacture.

What’s next: - The Lower Limb Clinic will likely continue promoting its faster turnaround and same-day adjustment capability as a point of difference. - The clinic’s model may appeal to patients who want a quicker fit and fewer follow-up delays.

The bottom line: - The Lower Limb Clinic is betting that speed, in-house manufacturing and same-day adjustments can reshape how patients in Melbourne get custom orthotics.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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