
Foot and heel pain are some of the most common complaints seen in clinics across Australia. Whether it’s the result of overuse, a sports injury, or a chronic condition like plantar fasciitis, foot pain can seriously affect your quality of life. One of the fastest, safest ways to get answers is through a foot ultrasound, a non-invasive imaging scan that allows doctors and podiatrists to assess the soft tissues in and around your foot in real time.
In this blog, we’ll explain when a foot ultrasound is recommended, what it can detect, and what to expect from the scan.
A foot ultrasound is a safe, radiation-free imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to create live images of the soft tissues in your foot. It’s particularly useful for diagnosing tendon, ligament, or fascial injuries, the kinds of issues that don’t show up well on X-rays.
The scan is quick (usually under 20 minutes), painless, and requires no special preparation. It’s commonly referred to by GPs and podiatrists, particularly when a patient presents with ongoing foot pain, swelling, or limited mobility. The real-time aspect of ultrasound also makes it ideal for capturing movement, so your foot can be assessed while bearing weight or during motion, something static scans like MRI or CT can’t provide.
If you’ve ever found yourself Googling things like “ball of foot pain,” “heel pain after running,” or “foot hurts at night,” you’re not alone. These are extremely common symptoms, especially in active adults or those who spend long hours standing or walking.
You might need a foot ultrasound if you’re experiencing:
While these symptoms can stem from a range of causes, early imaging can be the key to an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment plan.
A foot ultrasound is highly effective for identifying soft tissue injuries and inflammatory conditions, including:
These conditions often can’t be confirmed by physical exam alone, and ultrasound provides real-time insights that help guide treatment.
A foot ultrasound is a simple outpatient procedure. Here’s what happens:
There’s no radiation, no injections, and no pain, making it a safe and efficient first step in diagnosing soft tissue issues in the foot or ankle.
Foot ultrasounds referred by your GP or podiatrist are bulk billed under Medicare at Capri Ultrasound. This makes it an accessible diagnostic option for a wide range of patients, without the high out-of-pocket costs sometimes associated with other scans.
Capri Ultrasound proudly accepts all valid referrals, and our clinic offers bulk billed foot ultrasound scans right here on the Gold Coast, no gap fees, no hassle.
Foot pain that doesn’t go away or keeps coming back deserves proper investigation. A foot ultrasound is a fast, non-invasive, and cost-effective way to get the answers you need. Whether it’s inflammation, a soft tissue tear, or something more complex, early diagnosis can make a significant difference in recovery time and long-term comfort.
If you’ve been putting up with foot pain, ask your GP or podiatrist about a referral to Capri Ultrasound. We offer expert bulk billed ultrasound services for the foot and ankle helping you get back on your feet sooner.