
Alhan holds a Bachelor of Applied Science and a Master of Podiatric Practice (BASc & MPodP) from La Trobe University.
She has a strong clinical interest in biomechanics, orthotic therapy, sports-related injuries, paediatric foot conditions, and ingrown toenail management. Alhan is committed to ongoing professional development and regularly attends podiatry seminars and training to ensure her patients receive the highest standard of care.
Alhan is registered with AHPRA and a member of the Australian Podiatry Association.

Tiana is the friendly face of MediFeet Clinic, working as both a receptionist and podiatry assistant. She plays a key role in ensuring the clinic runs smoothly and that every patient feels comfortable, supported, and well cared for from the moment they walk in.
She understands the importance of creating a welcoming and relaxed environment, helping patients feel at ease throughout their treatment journey while supporting Dr Alhan in delivering high-quality care.
Outside the clinic, Tiana is currently studying a Bachelor of Security Studies at Macquarie University. She has a strong interest in intelligence, strategic studies, and global politics. In her spare time, she enjoys weight training at the gym, painting, and reading.

Podiatrists are health care professionals experts in foot, ankle and lower limb. They can help to prevent, diagnose and treat wide range of foot related conditions, including foot problems that arise from underlying medical conditions such as diabetes and arthritis. Podiatrists aim is to maintain mobility of all clients; adults, children, elderly, those living with a disability. This is achieved through gait analysis, specific exercises, musculoskeletal assessment, footwear advice, modifications and orthoses/insoles. Podiatrists can diagnose and treat skin and nail pathologies which includes dermatitis and fungal infections, performing minor procedures like wart/corn treatment and ingrown toenails removal and they also can refer for an x-ray and ultrasound if necessary.
