Our Podiatrists

Brie Shepherdson

Brie Shepherdson graduated from Curtin University of Technology
with a Bachelor of Science in Podiatry in 2004. Since then she has
worked in many locations in Perth including private practices,
nursing homes, retirement villages and senior citizens centre.
Brie commenced managing Canning Vale Podiatry in April 2005 as
a part time practice and since this time has increased the size four
fold to be a full time practice.

Brie has established a varied case load in Canning Vale due to the
wide range of people who live within the area. Canning Vale is a
vibrant suburb with residents ranging from young families with
children and teenagers through to retirees. Brie has developed a
keen interest in managing children and sports patients. She has a
very down to earth yet professional attitude which allows her to
interact with people of all ages and dispositions.

Brie has assisted the State Podiatry Association over many years at
various fundraising walks such as Relay for Life. Canning Vale
Podiatry Clinic provides support to many W.A. foundations including
breast cancer awareness and P.M.H.. Recently Brie has also
competed in the 60km HBF Bike Hike along the freeway to raise
money for the asthma foundation.

In her personal time Brie enjoys many activities including cycling,
kayaking, indoor soccer, attempting to play golf and supporting the
West Coast Eagles. Please don’t hold this against me!

Brie is a member of the Australian Podiatry Association and
part-owner in Como Podiatry.

 

Amy Nelson

Amy Nelson graduated from Curtin University of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Podiatry in 2004.

Since then she has worked in both Sydney and Perth as a podiatrist. In recent years Amy has combined being a Podiatrist with also being a Mother to two young children. She has a keen interest in paediatric and sports podiatry. Amy commenced working at Canning Vale Podiatry Clinic in 2011.

Amy brings with her a new dimension to the relaxed approach of Canning Vale Podiatry due to her life experiences. Since having children Amy has come to realise the importance of looking after their little feet from a young age. In her younger years Amy was an accomplished gymnast therefore she also understand the demands and expectations placed on the sports person. These life experiences allow Amy to interact with various clients and manage their individual cases with a great understanding.

Amy is a member of the State Podiatry Association and volunteers her assistance at various fundraising walks.  In her personal time Amy is kept busy by her two kids, family landscaping business and adding some rivalry to the office supporting the Fremantle Dockers!