Achilles Tendon

Achilles Tendon

Treating tendon pain, tears, and inflammation

Ankle Pain

Ankle Pain

Relief and care for ankle discomfort

Ankle Sprains

Ankle Sprains

Diagnosis and recovery for ankle sprains

Arthritic Foot Care

Arthritic Foot Care

Managing foot arthritis and joint pain

Athletes Foot

Athletes Foot

Fungal infection treatment for itchy feet

Bunions

Bunions

Bunion relief through conservative or surgical care

Corns

Corns

Removal and prevention of painful corns

Custom Orthotics

Custom Orthotics

Tailored inserts for better foot support

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care

Preventive foot care for diabetics

Digital X-Ray

Digital X-Ray

Fast, precise foot and ankle imaging

Flat Feet

Flat Feet

Treatment for fallen foot arches

Foot and Ankle Fractures

Foot and Ankle Fractures

Healing broken bones and preventing complications

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Surgical solutions for chronic foot issues

Foot Pain

Foot Pain

Identifying and treating foot discomfort

Geriatric Foot Care

Geriatric Foot Care

Foot health solutions for seniors

Hammertoes

Hammertoes

Treatment for bent or curled toes

Heel Pain

Heel Pain

Diagnosing and relieving heel discomfort

Heel Spurs

Heel Spurs

Managing painful bony heel growths

Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown Toenails

Removal and relief from painful nails

Laser Treatment for Fungal Nails

Laser Treatment for Fungal Nails

Non-invasive laser therapy for nail fungus

Neuroma (Morton's)

Neuroma (Morton's)

Burning, tingling nerve pain treatment

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

Heel pain from strained foot ligament

Plantar Warts

Plantar Warts

Removal of contagious sole growths

Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive Surgery

Restoring structure and foot function

Sports Medicine

Sports Medicine

Treating foot injuries from activity

Toenail Fungus

Toenail Fungus

Treatment for thick, discolored nails

What is a Podiatrist

What is a Podiatrist

Doctor specializing in foot and ankle

When to Call a Foot Doctor

When to Call a Foot Doctor

Signs it’s time to seek podiatry

Wound Care

Wound Care

Healing complex foot and leg wounds

Ankle Sprains
Ankle sprains are very common injuries with more than 3 million suffered each year in the US. They occur when the ligaments in the ankle are severely stretched or torn. Medical attention will be necessary to rule out a fracture, as often it is difficult to tell the full extent of the injury.

Bunions
A bunion is a bone deformity usually occurring at the base of the big toe. This is a progressive condition that is made worse by inward pressure from tight shoes. Bunions can be very painful, and in some instances surgery may be necessary to remove them.

Flat Feet
Flat feet is a condition where the entire, or nearly entire, bottom of the foot meets the ground when standing. Depending on the severity, symptoms of flat feet can range from severe pain to non-existent.

Hammertoes
Hammertoe is a characterized by one or more of the toes having a bend in the middle joint. This occurs because of weakening of the muscle due to poorly fitted shoes or a genetically inherited trait.

Diabetes and Your Feet
Diabetes is a systemic illness that can affect many different parts of the body. This is especially true for the feet. Proper foot screening is incredibly important for diabetic patients and any kind of cut or sore should be taken very seriously.

Heel Spurs
A heel spur is a bony protrusion that occurs on the heel. It is often confused with plantar fasciitis, which is inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament. When a heel spur is painful it can make it quite difficult to walk.

Corns
Corns and calluses are hard layers of skin that usually form due to friction. Generally, they will be in areas of the foot that are bearing weight, or areas that frequently rub against the shoe. Soft corns are typically found between the toes.

Athlete's Foot
Athlete’s foot is a very common fungal infection that affects countless people around the world. It will manifest itself on the skin of the foot, in many cases in between the toes. Because fungi proliferate in warm, damp environments, keeping the feet clean and dry is of utmost importance in avoiding athlete’s foot.

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