PERFORMANCE PODIATRY SYDNEY - Key Persons


Angus McDonald

Job Titles:
  • Podiatrist - B.PodMed, ASCA Level 1 S & C
Alongside his love for biomechanics, Angus has an interest in all aspects of podiatry including general foot & nail care, diabetic foot management and ingrown toenails. He has a caring, bubbly personality and is particularly devoted to helping his clients reach their goals. Angus graduated from Western Sydney University with a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine. Since then, he has taken an avid interest in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and lower limb biomechanics. This stems from his passion for sports and athletic performance, having played and coached a wide variety of competitive sports growing up. His keen interest in sports saw Angus pursue a strength & conditioning path, gaining a Level 1 S&C Coach certification by the ASCA. He has helped individuals involved in a broad range of activities become better versions of themselves, most notably working as the head coach of a strength & performance gym in Paddington. He has been involved in a wide variety of individual and team-based sports over the past 4 years including rugby, soccer and athletics. Angus works with a broad range of clientele varying from the every-day fitness enthusiast to elite level strength athletes, managing exercise programs on a daily basis. At Performance Podiatry, Angus compliments his podiatry skills with his expertise in strength training to assure all foot and lower leg concerns are accurately diagnosed and treated with tailored rehabilitation programs. As well as his love for biomechanics, Angus has an interest in all aspects of podiatry from general foot & nail care, diabetic foot management and ingrown toenails. He has a caring, bubbly personality and thrives on being challenged. He is particularly devoted to helping his clients reach their goals and provides a fun and enjoyable atmosphere for all those around him. Angus' clinical skills and exceptional eye for detail assure the highest level of care.

Benjamin Thomas

Sean has been incredibly professional and skilled in addressing my injury. His expertise as a podiatrist was evident from the moment I walked into his office. He provided a thorough examination and devised a comprehensive treatment plan that helped me recover quickly. I highly recommend him for anyone seeking expert care for foot or ankle issues.

Harriet Thurlow

Job Titles:
  • Podiatrist - B.Pod., Dip Hlth Sci, ASCA Level 1 S & C
Harriet is passionate about all aspect of podiatry with exceptional experience in ingrown toenails, plantar warts and foot injuries such as plantar fasciitis and forefoot pain. She is a cheerful and vibrant podiatrist who has attained a wealth of podiatric experience since graduating in 2018 from the University of Adelaide. Harriet is skilled in the conservative and surgical management of ingrowing toenails and plantar warts. This is complemented by her unique qualification of endorsement of scheduled medicines, which allows her the ability to prescribe medicines, saving both time and money for her patients. Harriet loves to maintain an active lifestyle outside of the podiatry clinic, having played state league indoor volleyball for 16 years, participating in the Bunbury triathlon in 2020 and regularly attending her strength and conditioning gym. Her keen interest in lower limb and foot biomechanics has stemmed from this lifelong love of sport and exercise. She particularly enjoys conducting running assessments on athletes of all experience levels and treating any foot pain which may be related. She utilises her passion for movement when treating musculoskeletal injuries by applying a combination of modalities such as strength and conditioning, orthotic therapy and therapeutic adjuncts such as shockwave therapy, photobiomodulation therapy, dry needling and joint mobilisation therapy. Harriet has a passion for learning as well as being an advocate for the podiatry profession. She takes pride in professional upskilling, but also derives enjoyment from educating her peers. Currently, she is a candidate to become a certified sports podiatrist where she is required to demonstrate her clinical skills, present complex case studies at local events and write articles for the national podiatry magazine. She is also the chairperson for the Sports Medicine Australia local council and is involved in organisation and running of educational events within NSW. Harriet loves to maintain an active lifestyle outside of the podiatry clinic, having played state league indoor volleyball for 16 years, participating in the Bunbury triathlon in 2020 and regularly attends strength and conditioning gyms. She strives to treat her patients with the highest standard of patient-centred, evidence-based care, and prides herself on her ability to establish exceptional patient rapport to achieve assurance, comfort, and ultimately the best outcome for her patients.

Laura Rabjohns

Job Titles:
  • Director
Performance Podiatry director Laura Rabjohns has acted on your requests for a City clinic to service those of you working and living in Sydney CBD. Located at Level 7, 193 Macquarie Street in the heart of Sydneys CBD, the practice gives you access to specialist treatment only minutes from your office door - meaning less interruption to your day.

Natasha Hardie

Impressed with Harriet's thorough evaluation of my chronic ankle issue (including gait analysis) and her clear communication of the rehab process and exercises, thank you!

Sean Fitzpatrick

Job Titles:
  • Podiatrist - B.PodMed, Dip Hlth Sci
Sean is a compassionate and skilled podiatrist with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the foot and ankle. With a passion for helping patients regain their mobility to live pain-free lives, Sean has dedicated his career to providing exceptional podiatric care. Sean completed a Diploma of Health Science prior to achieving a Bachleor of Podiatric Medicine at The University of Western Sydney. He has completed additional qualifications in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, orthotic design, dry needling and acupuncture. Sean's first appreciation for the value of podiatry began as a child playing Rugby. Sean was very fond of sports, but experienced knee pain, shin pain and he struggled to keep up with other kids on the sporting field due to his joint hypermobility. His parents had prior experience with podiatry for his older siblings and so knew to take him straight there. The podiatrist helped him with custom foot orthotics, dry needling, exercise therapy and footwear advice, and as a result he was able to play pain free. Needless to say Sean developed a fond appreciation for his podiatrist and the benefits of podiatry overall. During his treatment, Sean also had exposure to physiotherapists, occupational therapists and chiropractors, and as a result is very familiar with the positive impact a team approach can have on a patient experiencing pain. Sean's areas of interests encompass a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, including sports injuries, diabetic foot care, bunions, ingrown toenails, and heel pain. He takes a patient-centred approach, carefully listening to his patients' concerns and tailoring treatment plans to their individual needs. Sean strives to create a comfortable and supportive environment for his patients. He values effective communication and ensures that his patients fully understand their diagnoses, treatment options, and the importance of preventive care. Outside of podiatry, Sean enjoys supporting his Wests Tigers, Waratahs and the Wallabies. On the weekend you will find him playing golf and getting out and about as much as possible!

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Tayla Forland

Job Titles:
  • Podiatrist - B.PodMed, ASCA Level 1 S & C
Tayla has a specialised interest in foot and leg injuries, pain and conditions associated with ballet, dance and artistic sports for clients of all ages and experience levels. She has completed further training and certifications in assisting patients with disability, pre-pointe preparation and assessments, pointe shoe fitting, Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT), advanced dry needling and acupuncture techniques, sports taping techniques, radial shockwave therapy, and strength and conditioning. Tayla is a compassionate and inspired podiatrist with experience in chronic nail and skin pathologies, sports biomechanics and injury rehabilitation. With over 17 years of experience as a dancer, Tayla developed a passion for dance podiatry. This means that she has a specialised interest in foot and leg injuries, pain and conditions associated with ballet, dance and artistic sports for clients of all ages and experience levels. Tayla's interest in podiatry was born through suffering a multitude of injuries, corns and ingrowing toenails whilst dancing and competing in sports such as athletics and netball. She saw many doctors, but was not referred to a podiatrist until she had suffered for years. It was then that she developed a strong appreciation for all that podiatry could offer. Tayla values professional development and closely monitors current research. Since attaining her Bachelor's degree in Podiatric Medicine from Western Sydney University, she has completed further training and certifications in assisting patients with disability, pre-pointe preparation and assessments, pointe shoe fitting, Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT), advanced dry needling and acupuncture techniques, sports taping techniques, radial shockwave therapy, and she has achieved her ASCA Level 1 Strength and Conditioning certification. Tayla is passionate about diversity and communication in healthcare and she recognises that consultations must be carefully tailored to the needs and goals of each of her clients. She avidly recognises that an individual, person-centred approach is essential for comfort, performance and success. Outside of work, Tayla undertakes RAD ballet classes weekly, trains in the gym, enjoys reading & traveling, and appreciates a good chat with just about anyone!