Level 2, 19 Como Street Takapuna Auckland Auckland 0622
Description
At Advanced Podiatry Solutions, our expert podiatrists don’t just treat symptoms — we restore movement by addressing the root cause of foot and lower limb conditions.
Our clinic specialises in Foot Mobilisation Therapy (FMT), a hands-on, movement-based approach designed to improve joint function in the foot and ankle and support long-term change.
We are currently the only podiatry clinic in Auckland offering this specialised therapy.
We treat patients aged 7 years and up, providing care for children, active adults, and older adults with foot and lower limb issues. Our services include musculoskeletal and sports podiatry, injury rehabilitation, and prefabricated orthotic prescription where appropriate.
We take a functional approach and do not provide nail or skin care services.
Mohammad is a fully registered podiatrist and Director of Advanced Podiatry Solutions, with a strong passion for Foot Mobilisation Therapy (FMT). He is dedicated to providing individualised, movement-focused care and helping patients achieve better mobility and long-term foot health. Read more about Mohammad here.
Lewis Liew - Senior Podiatrist
Lewis is a fully registered podiatrist with a strong understanding of both the physical and emotional challenges associated with injury recovery. Drawing from his own experiences, he supports patients through rehabilitation with empathy and practical guidance, helping them return to a pain-free and active lifestyle. Read more about Lewis here.
Bri Riley - Practice Manager
Bri is the Practice Manager at Advanced Podiatry Solutions and has been part of the clinic for many years. With a background in health and a deep understanding of chronic pain and the impact health conditions can have on daily life, Bri is passionate about helping people access effective, meaningful care. She plays a key role in ensuring patients feel supported from their first point of contact through their ongoing care journey.
Jessica Eustace - Receptionist
Jess manages the front desk when Bri is away, helping ensure the clinic runs smoothly and efficiently. She is passionate about helping people and is known for her friendly, welcoming manner — you’ll always be greeted with a smile.
Have an injury? If you already have an ACC claim related to your feet or lower limbs, we can use this for your appointment or assist you in applying for a new claim if your injury occurred within the past year. ACC contributes toward treatment costs but does not cover them in full.
Have insurance? No problem! Southern Cross Easy-claim is available for those who have podiatry cover on their Southern Cross policy. If you have nib, we can claim on your behalf when podiatry cover is included in your policy.
Hours
Mon
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tue – Thu
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Fri
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Please note we close between 12-1pm for lunch when we are open.
Languages Spoken
English
Services Provided
Podiatry
Foot Mobilisation Therapy (FMT)
Prefabricated Orthotics
Disability Assistance
Wheelchair access,
Mobility parking space,
Wheelchair accessible toilet,
A longer appointment time,
Assistance to move around,
Support to make decisions
Additional Details
Child / Tamariki friendly,
Face to face / Kanohi ki te Kanohi
We are located at Level 2, 19 Como Street, Takapuna (Inside the BDO Building – Flourish Café is located in the lobby, where you’ll find the lifts).
Take the lift to Level 2, turn right, and follow the signage. We are located next to (not inside) Lumino the Dentists, so please avoid walking through their practice.
If you’d like a visual guide, including how to find us externally, you can view a short “how to find us” video on our social media pages or click the link here.
Public Transport
Public Transport? Easy. We’re just around the corner from the Lake Road Bus Hub.
Parking
Parking Tips!
Paid street parking is available on Como Street
2-hour free parking is available in the Shore City parking building next door
We recommend downloading the AT Park App for cheaper, easier, and stress-free parking (most meters no longer accept coins)