Genevieve Green
B.App.Sci.(Pod) Grad Dip Pod (La Trobe University)
Soft tissue therapist Fitness Instructor
Genevieve completed her degree in Podiatry in 1992 at La Trobe University, Lincoln School of Health Sciences in Melbourne. She received ‘dux of her year’ for her first and final year, as well as numerous awards for her academic achievements in her final year of study. She was awarded the Clinical Award of Excellence in 1993 by the Australian Podiatry Association.
Genevieve completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Podiatry in 1995. She then went on to complete studies in soft tissue therapy in 2001, and then a certificate in fitness, to become a fitness trainer in 2003.
Genevieve describes herself as being highly skilled and having a special interest in every single area of podiatry. She loves every aspect of her work from cutting corns, to working with children, athletes, biomechanics and surgery. She prides herself on her thorough assessments, experience and professionalism. She has a zest for constant learning, and regularly attends seminars, conferences and workshops.
Rory Weightman

B.Pod. (La Trobe University)
Rory completed his studies in 2011 and is well suited to working in the vibrant and professional team in the practice.
Helping people stay on their feet and get back to full function is Rory’s favourite part of being a podiatrist, and he has a special interest in medical technology (currently shockwave therapy). He is dedicated to keeping up to date with the latest podiatry research, in order to provide the best care for his patients.
Rory is a local, married to Elissa and they have three little girls. He spent most of his schooling years living in Sedgwick and is enjoying being back in the country. He loves being a part of the community through radio- Life 105.1 FM, music, riding his cargo bike (you’ve probably seen him around town!) and volunteers as part of the leadership at Reforming Church.
Bailey Edwards
B.HSc, M.Pod (Latrobe University)
Bailey completed his studies in 2022 at La Trobe University in Melbourne. Bailey grew up in Bendigo and has made the move back from Melbourne to join the wonderful team at Podiatry on Williamson.
Bailey enjoys the variety of work that podiatry has to offer and wants to give his best treatment to every patient he sees. He has a keen interest in musculoskeletal injuries like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy using technologies to aid in rehab such as shockwave therapy. Bailey finds treating these patients quite rewarding as it gets people back to enjoying the things they love doing.
Outside of podiatry Bailey is a big sports fan especially AFL where he barracks for Hawthorn. He enjoys going to the games at the MCG when he can on the weekends with friends.