About Foot Foundation
Our experienced foot health team delivers the most comprehensive treatment solutions in New Zealand for your fungal nail, ingrown toenail, cosmetic or general nail condition.
We cover fungal nail infections, ingrown toenails, ridging, discolouration, deformed, split, brittle toenail, nail trauma, and foot and ankle physio and rehabilitation services.
Our team of highly trained and experienced podiatrists and physiotherapists provide preventative care, management strategies and rehabilitation services for foot, ankle or lower leg problems.
Cameron Collins
Co-Director
Lead Clinician (Podiatrist/Physiotherapist)
Wellington-born and bred, Cameron is a passionate and dedicated podiatrist and physiotherapist with a profound interest in foot and ankle pathology. As an expert in this field, he has spent years honing his skills and knowledge to provide exceptional care and rehabilitation for patients dealing with various foot and ankle conditions. Cameron is committed to tailoring personalised treatment plans that address the root cause of the problem and promote long-lasting recovery. His approach blends evidence-based techniques with the latest advancements in podiatry and physiotherapy, ensuring that each patient receives the highest standard of care to improve mobility, relieve pain, and restore overall foot and ankle function.
In addition, Cameron leads the Foot Foundation team in our nail pathology (dermatology) clinics. Cameron is dedicated to providing comprehensive and individualised care for patients dealing with various nail conditions affecting not only the feet but also the hands. From common issues like fungal nail infections and ingrown toenails to more complex dermatological concerns, Cameron stays at the forefront of the latest advancements in nail pathology to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans. This has led to Cameron speaking to other health providers through webinars and conferences to share his knowledge and experience in treating common and difficult nail pathologies.
Tracy Butler-Holdaway
Co-Director
Clinician (Nurse)
Tracy grew up in Northland where she trained as a nurse, and has travelled and worked extensively throughout Australia and the United Kingdom.
Throughout her nursing career, Tracy observed many people with unsightly nails who were frustrated by the lack of available treatment options and their resulting poor outcomes.
“Over my years in nursing, I’ve found so many pharmacological options can be harsh or cumbersome for patients and don’t provide the best outcome. There are better solutions, particularly for those with fingernail pathology as this is difficult to hide and can be incredibly embarrassing.”
Tracy believes in ensuring people receive the most appropriate treatment and is passionate about innovative technologies such as the Lunula cold laser which optimises a patient's immune and circulatory systems to eradicate fungal infections.
Astrid Walters
Clinician (Podiatrist)
Astrid works as a Podiatrist at our Newmarket clinic. She began her studies in Health Science at AUT after returning from Australia with her family, with an interest in children’s health leading her into the podiatry profession.
Astrid believes in a whole-person, holistic approach to treatment, and understands the impact unpleasant nails can have on one’s self-esteem and well-being. She takes great pride in her work, with a particular interest in being able to provide immediate cosmetic improvement by using technology such as Keryflex on damaged nails.
Astrid is also passionate about ensuring the lower limb health of young ballerinas and fits pointe shoes in her free time.
Brian Hudson
Clinician (Podiatrist)
Brian grew up in Wellington and studied in Auckland with a Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry) in 2022. Brian was drawn to podiatry to be able to help people on a daily basis and improve their foot and ankle well being. He is passionate about people and delivering the best possible outcomes for each individual patient. Brian is a keen walker and loves exploring nature.
He frequents the Hakarimata summit steps and many beaches in summer. Brian's favourite aspect of the job is analysing and discussing lower limb pathologies, in a multidisciplinary approach, in order to problem-solve, treat, and send home patients smiling with results.
Sean Condon
Clinician (Podiatrist)
Seán is an Irish trained Podiatrist that graduated in 2017 from NUIG and moved over to Aotearoa in 2020. Seán has worked in various Podiatry clinics, including routine, biomechanical and wound care clinics.
Seán has in interest in treating biomechanical issues and getting patients back to doing the sports and activities they love to do.
Seán enjoys hiking, reading and playing sport in his free time.