The owners of Toukley Podiatry, Bill Devanney and Adam Debenham  both strive to deliver a good quality, evidence based podiatry service. Despite the business constantly growing  both remain very “hands on” podiatrists who love the face to face interaction with patients.

Bill Devanney B Pod Dist.

Having emigrated to Australia from the UK in 1988 and running his own manufacturing business in high end yachting builds for 20 years, Bill was ready for a change in focus

I was so ready for a something new. I wanted to feel like the work I was engaging in was meaningful and actually making a difference.”

Bill Devanney completed his Bachelor of Podiatry at the University of Newcastle graduating with distinction, winning the inaugural Sean Sadler award for student of the year. His special interests include biomechanical assessment and orthotics; he is passionate about chronic disease prevention and management, in particular diabetic foot care.

As a practicing Podiatrist Bill is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), The Australian Podiatry Association (APODA) and is a registered Medicare provider with full insurance.

Bill has an engaging personality, takes pride in his work, bringing an enquiring mind and highly developed problem solving skills and life skills to his work.

He loves to fish and when he’s not at work you will find him hanging out with his son at a local fishing spot trying to catch the big one.

Adam Debenham

Adam completed his Bachelor of Podiatry at The University of Newcastle. As well as his podiatry qualifications, Adam is an Intensive Care Paramedic and an Extended Care Paramedic. He has been providing this care to the community for the past 20 years.

I treat my patients in the way that I would hope other health care professionals would treat my family“.

Prior to getting involved in the provision of health care, Adam was a farmer in the Forbes community of Central Western NSW. This link to rural NSW inspires us to provide podiatry care in rural locations such as Forbes, Parkes, Molong and Dubbo.