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BioPed Leamington – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Leamington

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

194 Talbot St E, Unit 6
Leamington, ON
N8H 1M2
(In the Southpoint Sun plaza)

Clinic Contact Information

T: 519-325-0007
F: 519-325-0447
leamington@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 8am – 4pm

Tuesday 8am – 4pm

Wednesday 8am – 5pm

Thursday 8am – 4pm

Friday8am – 3pm

Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

Evening appointments are available upon request

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Leamington, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Leamington Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Leamington clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Cassandra Dame

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Jennifer Johnstone

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Chelsea Nash

Footcare Nurse

Laura Rahie

Care Coordinator

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Kitchener – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Kitchener

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

842 Victoria Street N, Unit 12
Kitchener, ON Canada
N2B 3C1

Clinic Contact Information

T: 519-576-9440
Alt T: 519-576-9440
F: 519-576-9274
kitchener@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 5pm

Thursday 9am – 5pm

Friday9am – 5pm

Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

By Appointment Only

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Kitchener, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Kitchener Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Kitchener clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Amber Mielke

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Brandon Wittig

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Tania Debenedetti

Owner

Sydney Ryan

Care Coordinator

Scherrie-Ann Richards

Footcare Nurse

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Kingston – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Kingston

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

Peachtree Plaza
1187 Princess Street
Kingston, ON K7M 3E1

Clinic Contact Information

T: 613-542-2008
F: 613-542-2085
kingston@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 6pm

Thursday 9am – 5pm

Friday9am – 4pm

Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Kingston, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Kingston Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Kingston clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Andrea Di Croce

Owner

Jessie Palmer

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Johanna Mary Speek

Care Coordinator

Dave Lloyd

Board of Director

Haily Whitelock

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager

Henriette Jansen

Footcare Nurse

Cory Kay

Footcare Nurse

Pallavi Saraswat

Resident Pedorthist

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Hamilton West – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Hamilton West

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

1685 Main Street West
Suite 145
Hamilton, ON
L8S 1G5

Clinic Contact Information

T: 905.524.3338
F: 905.524.3337
hamiltonwest@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday closed

Tuesday 10am – 7pm

Wednesday 10am – 7pm

Thursday 9am – 6pm

Friday9am – 4pm

Saturday 9am – 3pm

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Hamilton West, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Hamilton West Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Hamilton West clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Mike Ondevilla

Owner

Julie Putre

Owner

Deanna Teal

Footcare Nurse

Andrea Putre

Owner

Izzie Capone

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Assistant Manager

Ashley Bedford-Rooyakkers

Resident Pedorthist

Makisha Mohan

Care Coordinator

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Hamilton Mountain – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Hamilton Mountain

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

880 Upper Wentworth Street, Unit 6
(National Bank Plaza)
Hamilton, ON Canada L9A 5H2

Clinic Contact Information

T: 905-575-9797
F: 905-575-7370
hamilton@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 6pm

Tuesday 9am – 6pm

Wednesday 9am – 8pm

Thursday 9am – 8pm

Friday9am – 5pm

Saturday 9am – 3pm

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Hamilton, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Hamilton Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Hamilton clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Mike Ondevilla

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Romaine Knight

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Kayla Lynch (DArrisso)

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager

Julian Seccombe

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Paul Somi

Pedorthic Technician

Julie Putre

Owner

Daena Hinshelwood

Care Coordinator

Deanna Teal

Footcare Nurse

Andrea Putre

Owner

Giulia Wheeldon

Care Coordinator

Codey Forrest

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Samantha Assolari-Hill

Care Coordinator

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Guelph – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Guelph

WE ARE STILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND HAPPY TO SEE YOU! STREET PARKING IS AVAILABLE OUT FRONT ON WYNDHAM ST.

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

102 Wyndham Street North
Guelph, ON  N1H 4E8
* Parking at rear in Baker St. Lot
* Alternate entrance at rear from Chapel Lane

Clinic Contact Information

T: 519-821-7310
F: 519-821-5931
guelph@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 5pm

Thursday 9am – 5pm

Friday9am – 5pm

Saturday 9am – 3pm

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy
Chiropody

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Guelph, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Guelph Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Guelph clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Jevan Banks-Cross

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Mike Ennis

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Amanda Kirkham

Footcare Nurse

Meghan Knox

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Diane Lucas

Care Coordinator

Paul Lucas

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Owner

Jennifer Savage

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Jackie Rawson

Care Coordinator

Hannah Beaumont

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Sarah McLaren

Footcare Nurse

Ashley Vanderhaeghe

Care Coordinator

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

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BioPed Grimsby – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Grimsby

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

155 Main Street East
Unit 105B, Grimsby, Ontario
Canada L3M 1P2

Clinic Contact Information

T: 905-309-9999
F: 905-309-9994
grimsby@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 9am – 7pm

Wednesday 9am – 5pm

Thursday 9am – 7pm

Friday8am – 4pm

Saturday 9am – 1pm

Sunday Closed

*Additional appointments on evenings and Saturdays available upon request

Services Offered

Chiropody
Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Grimsby, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Grimsby Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Grimsby clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Lindsay Fraser

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Jackie Van Der Marel

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Hannah Woychenko

Care Coordinator

Alison Murakami

Registered Chiropodist

Krystal Adams

Footcare Nurse

Michela Di Marcantonio

Resident Pedorthist

Nikola Zelenovic

Resident Pedorthist

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Lakeshore – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Lakeshore

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

25 Amy Croft Drive, Unit 12A
Lakeshore, ON
N9K 1C7

Clinic Contact Information

T. 226-363-0622
F. 226-363-0915
lakeshore@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 6pm

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 5pm

Thursday 9am – 6pm

Friday9am – 3pm

Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Lakeshore, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Lakeshore Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Lakeshore clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Paul Greco

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Renee Kindl

Footcare Nurse

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

What to expect on your first Medical Footcare visit

Medical Footcare at BioPed is a comprehensive approach to lower limb health, by offering skin and toenail care in addition our other products and services. Your medical footcare team includes Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists. To prepare for your first appointment, please bring a current list of your medications including dosages, remove toenail polish and plan to arrive 10 minutes early to fill out an intake form. This initial visit is scheduled for 30-45 minutes and will focus on reviewing your medical history, getting to know you better, as well as understanding your concerns and treatment goals. The Footcare Clinician will then assess your feet and offer treatments as time allows.

BioPed’s Advanced Footcare Nurses and Registered Chiropodists will perform similar footcare treatments on their clients, but their respective scopes of practice do differ. Routine nail care for ingrown and fungal toenails, callus and corn reduction, wart treatment and foot health education can all be carried out by both clinicians. Chiropodists can also prescribe medications and devices (orthotics, braces, footwear), perform soft tissue procedures (such as ingrown toenail surgery), administer injections (e.g. cortisone) into the foot and conduct biomechanical assessments and gait analyses.

When your first medical footcare appointment comes to an end, a follow-up appointment will typically be scheduled as consistent routine footcare is recommended for enhanced foot health. Your Footcare Clinician will spend time with you to ensure you leave your appointment feeling more comfortable, knowledgeable, empowered and optimistic about your foot health. Your BioPed medical footcare team shares a common goal – increasing your comfort and helping you do more in life.

Book an appointment

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Etobicoke South – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Etobicoke South (Toronto)

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

2979 Bloor Street West
Etobicoke, ON
Canada M8X 1C1

Clinic Contact Information

T: 416-234-0481
F: 416-234-8623
etobicoke@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday 9am – 5pm

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 7pm

Thursday 10am – 6pm

Friday9am – 5pm

Saturday 9am – 3pm

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Footcare Nursing
Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Etobicoke South, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, Chiropodists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Etobicoke South Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Etobicoke South clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Anthony D`Ambra

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Ashtyn Tse

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Assistant Manager

Julie Putre

Owner

Ruth Orenstein

Care Coordinator

Andrea Putre

Owner

Tri Lan Ta

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Xiao Zhang

Footcare Nurse

Yin Ding

Footcare Nurse

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

Book an Appointment

What to expect on your first Footcare visit

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…

BioPed Etobicoke North – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

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Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Etobicoke North (Toronto)

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
Book NowRequest Callback

Directions

3850 Steeles Avenue West, Unit 3A
Vaughan, ON
Canada L4L 4Y6

Clinic Contact Information

T: 905-851-4224
F: 905-851-6336
etobicokenorth@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday Closed

Tuesday 9am – 5pm

Wednesday 9am – 6pm

Thursday 11am – 6pm

Friday9am – 6pm

Saturday 9am – 2pm

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Etobicoke North, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Etobicoke North Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Etobicoke North clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

Book an appointment today to learn how we can help!

Your Care Team

Antonia Tindale

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Anthony D`Ambra

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager

Mike Ondevilla

Owner

Julie Putre

Owner

Stephanie Luu

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Andrea Putre

Owner

Patricia Almeida‎

Care Coordinator

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

Book an Appointment

What to expect on your first Footcare visit

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

Empower yourself with knowledge.

Education, information & healthy tips for your feet and lower limbs.

How Compression Helps Minimize Foot Swelling and Pain on Long Fall Hikes

October 9, 2025
Nothing beats the change from hot summer weather to a crisp fall day. The cooler…

Can I Wash My Orthotics and Still Maintain Their Effectiveness?

October 2, 2025
Custom orthotics are built to support your feet and keep you comfortable day after day.…

Is Foot Neuropathy Dangerous? Recognizing Symptoms and Exploring Treatment Options

September 26, 2025
Foot pain is so common nowadays, it’s unusual to hear that people around you may…