Our Team of Podiatrists


Angela Green
After graduating and moving from Sydney my first position was with Central Coast Area Health where I was Podiatrist-in-Charge from 1989-1991.
Angela Green Podiatry was established in Toukley in 1989 and I worked between Area Health & private practice. My time at Area Health allowed me to receive specialised training and therefore concentrate on my area of interest which is Paediatric Podiatry.
From its beginnings as a single-location, solo practitioner practice, Angela Green Podiatry has grown into a 3-location multiple Podiatrist practice.
I consider my staff to be the very best practitioners on the Central Coast.

Ashleigh Partland
After graduating from the University of Newcastle in 2018, I moved to Grafton in my first year practising in a fast-paced clinic which was challenging but allowed me to gain knowledge and experience. After 14 months in Grafton, I then moved back to the Central Coast to take up a position here at Angela Green Podiatry currently working at all 3 practices.
I have an interest in all aspects of podiatry and believe one of the most successful ways in having the best treatment outcome for each patient is through listening and gaining good rapport.
Since graduating from the University of Podiatry I have been a member of the Australian Podiatry Association.

Rocio Parkinson
After moving to Sydney from Costa Rica, Rosie as she is known by colleagues and patients retrained as a mature-aged student in podiatry at The University of Newcastle. Rosie has experience in both private clinics and hospital settings.
She approaches her work with a caring and passionate attitude and has a particular interest in geriatric care. She has been living on the Central Coast for the last ten years. When not spending time with her family and children Rosie enjoys reading, visiting art galleries, museums, and gardening. Rosie speaks SPANISH fluently and can offer full consultations in Spanish.

Darrin Hill
I worked as a Manager in Public Service for 20 years, before deciding on a Career change.
I started University as a mature-aged student, completing my degree in 2011. It was one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life.
Since graduating I have had a lot of experience in general practice and aged care Podiatry.
My interest is in helping people maintain their mobility and quality of life through Podiatric interventions.

James Ivers
After graduating from the Queensland University of Technology in 2007, James moved to Newcastle in his graduate year to take up a position at the Royal Newcastle High-Risk Foot Clinic.
Securing one of the most highly contested graduate positions in the country, James received specialized training in dealing with diabetic feet. This gives James the ability to deal with the most complex of diabetic feet. There isn’t much James hasn’t seen when it comes to feet.
James currently holds a lecturing position at the University of Newcastle, providing students with podiatric clinical education. This keeps him abreast of the latest in evidence-based podiatric medicine.

Anthony Green
Anthony is an experienced Podiatrist and has worked across aged care facilities. He has an interest in sport and general care podiatry. Every day he helps people resolve their issues with their feet that are uncomfortable, dysfunctional and painful. Department of Veteran Affairs patients, Enhanced Primary care and private patients are all welcome to come in and have your feet assessed and chat with Anthony. Away from work, he occasionally goes fishing in the vain hope he can catch dinner for the family.

Jolene Meany
Ever since Jolene experienced issues with ingrown toenails as a teenager, her interest in foot health was sparked, motivating her to pursue a career in podiatry. Over the years, she has not only honed her skills in general podiatry but has also completed specialised training in dry needling and dermatology. This additional expertise makes her our go-to expert for skin conditions, where her knowledge and skills truly shine.
Jolene believes that enabling patient-focused care plays a key part in empowering people to live a positive, engaging, and happy life, and she always works collaboratively with patients. She is deeply passionate about working with neurodiverse individuals, understanding the unique challenges they face, and providing compassionate and tailored care.
Her comprehensive approach to podiatry, combined with her dedication to diversity and inclusion, makes her an invaluable member of our team.

Luke Kerhsaw
Luke graduated from Newcastle University’s Podiatry Program in 2024, after an 8-year career in healthcare, Luke opted to transition into podiatry for a better work-life balance. With Luke’s extensive experience in health and medicine, he aims to bring a holistic approach to his patients. Luke enjoys all aspects of podiatry but has particular interest in paediatric and surgical podiatry.
Outside the clinic, Luke treasures spending quality time with his family and has a passion for outdoor adventures, such as camping, hiking and travelling.
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