General Podiatry
we provide comprehensive podiatry services to keep your feet healthy and pain-free. Our experienced podiatrists specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle conditions, and offer personalized care for patients of all ages.
We offer a range of general podiatry services to help you maintain optimal foot health, including routine check-ups, treatment for acute and chronic conditions, and preventive care. Our podiatrists will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and concerns.
Our general podiatry services include:
Routine check-ups: Regular foot exams can help detect potential problems early on, and prevent more serious foot conditions from developing.
Treatment for acute and chronic conditions: We offer a variety of treatments for common foot conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, ingrown toenails, and bunions. Our podiatrists will develop a customized treatment plan that may include medications, orthotics, physical therapy, or surgery, depending on your individual needs.
Preventive care: We believe that the best way to maintain healthy feet is through preventive care. We offer guidance on proper foot care, footwear selection, and lifestyle modifications to help prevent foot problems from developing.
As experts in the field of podiatry, we strive to provide the highest quality care to help you maintain optimal foot health. Click here to learn more about our general podiatry services and how we can help you stay on your feet.
here are some common conditions that can be treated through general podiatry:
Ingrown toenails: A condition in which the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling. Podiatrists can treat ingrown toenails by trimming or removing the affected portion of the nail, and prescribing antibiotics if the area is infected.
Plantar fasciitis: A condition in which the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, becomes inflamed and painful. Podiatrists can treat plantar fasciitis through a variety of methods, including physical therapy, orthotics, and corticosteroid injections.
Corns and calluses: Thickened areas of skin that develop on the feet due to friction or pressure. Podiatrists can treat corns and calluses by removing the thickened skin and addressing the underlying cause of the condition, such as ill-fitting shoes.
Bunions: A bony bump that develops on the joint at the base of the big toe, causing the toe to point inward and the joint to protrude outward. Podiatrists can treat bunions through a variety of methods, including wearing properly-fitted shoes, using orthotics, or in some cases, surgery.
Hammertoes: A condition in which one or more toes become permanently bent, resembling a hammer. Podiatrists can treat hammertoes through a variety of methods, including wearing properly-fitted shoes, using orthotics, or in some cases, surgery.
Athlete’s foot: A fungal infection that affects the skin of the feet, causing redness, itching, and burning. Podiatrists can treat athlete’s foot with antifungal medications and by providing guidance on proper foot hygiene.
Fungal toenail infections: A fungal infection that affects the toenails, causing thickening, discoloration, and brittleness. Podiatrists can treat fungal toenail infections with antifungal medications, topical treatments, or in some cases, laser therapy.
Heel spurs: A bony growth that develops on the heel bone, causing pain and discomfort. Podiatrists can treat heel spurs through a variety of methods, including physical therapy, orthotics, and corticosteroid injections.
Neuromas: A benign growth of nerve tissue that can develop on the ball of the foot, causing pain and discomfort. Podiatrists can treat neuromas through a variety of methods, including physical therapy, orthotics, and corticosteroid injections.
Warts: A viral infection that affects the skin of the feet, causing small, fleshy growths. Podiatrists can treat warts with a variety of methods, including topical medications, cryotherapy, or in some cases, surgery.
Diabetic foot care: Specialized care for patients with diabetes, who are at a higher risk of developing foot problems due to poor circulation and nerve damage. Podiatrists can provide guidance on proper foot care and monitor for any signs of complications, such as infections or ulcers.
If you have any questions about General Podiatry or would like to schedule a consultation, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team of foot surgeons is here to help you every step of the way.
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