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We are proud to welcome you to our podiatry office. Our team works hard to provide the best level of care possible from a CITY* STATE* Podiatrist. We work together to prevent foot problems for our patients. Our focus is on providing individualized foot care that leads to a healthier and happier lifestyle.

Our patients are people from all walks of life. We treat infants and seniors, and everyone in between. Many of our patients are athletes, who demand the absolute most from their feet and ankles. Our diabetic patients get particular care to meet the needs and concerns diabetes can present for foot care.


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While many people visit doctors only when they have an issue, preventative care is our goal. If you do suffer from an injury, scheduling a podiatry appointment as soon as possible is the best way to prevent further issues. Sometimes it may be difficult to know if you have an injury. However, if you’re questioning the health of your feet or ankles, that’s the time to schedule an appointment. It’s better to be safe than sorry. Even if you aren’t suffering from an injury, the appointment isn’t a waste of time. You’ll get a full checkup and look into the health of your feet, so you’ll know if anything could be a health concern.


How Can a Podiatrist Help You?

A common question patients have when visiting our office is, “What kinds of treatments does our foot clinic offer?” We’re able to help our patients pursue both surgical and non-surgical options. Our team works to create a treatment plan for high-quality care that will mean long-term health. Some of the issues we see regularly are simply pain in the heel or foot. People typically aren’t sure what’s wrong, but they know something hurts. That’s always the time to visit your podiatrist, as soon as possible.

One symptom people sometimes don’t realize they should visit a podiatrist for is when they start developing balance issues. This is a tricky health concern because it could mean many things. Your primary care doctor may refer you to a podiatrist because the problem may very well be that something has changed in your feet or ankles. We’re prepared to help you get to the bottom of this issue.


Common Symptoms a Podiatrist Can Help Treat

Our podiatrist office is also ready to treat skin disorders, warts, gout, and bunions. We help patients with flat feet, ingrown toenails, and hammertoes. Again, we also see a lot of injuries from accidents, whether that’s a trip on the sidewalk, a fall down the stairs, or a sports-related injury to the foot or ankle. Foot fractures and tendon issues are common problems, but in an accident, there could be a large number of things we watch out for to make sure our patients are taken care of. You want to catch any injury as soon as possible to prevent further problems from developing.

For the diabetic patient, any source of concern should be seen by our team as soon as possible. We also like to schedule yearly checkups, as a preventative measure. This will give you the peace of mind that your health is being taken care of at the highest level.


Podiatry is Key to Long-Term Foot Health

It’s often too easy to write off any issue we notice with our feet or ankles. The common wisdom of “walking the pain off” is a particular risk when it comes to foot and ankle care. Too often, people come to our clinic after they’ve suffered on a hurt foot for weeks or even months.

The health of your feet is an essential part of your daily lifestyle. While we are often able to take that for granted, if your feet or ankle start sending you pain signals, you must take that message seriously.

Our podiatry clinic is dedicated to helping our patients stay in their best health. If you have concerns about your health or are looking for preventative care, please contact our team to schedule an appointment today.