Podiatry

Podiatry

Taking care of your feet's health can make a world of difference for your long term quality of life. From walking to being active, comprehensive podiatric care can pay dividends on your way of life as you grow older.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What level of education do your Podiatrists have?

    Our Podiatrists have been educated at specialized 4-year medical schools and completed 3 years of surgical residency.

  • What is your treatment process?

    We evaluate and treat the entire foot and ankle with a stepwise approach starting with conservative care.

  • What procedures do you perform?

    Our Podiatrists regularly perform various services like routine foot care and diabetic foot exams, as well as diagnosis and treatment of fungal nail and skin infections. 


    We have the flexibility to perform minor office procedures such as treatments of Ingrown Nails. 

  • Can you perform surgeries?

    When medically necessary, our thoroughly trained Podiatrist surgeons perform surgeries within their full scope of the license.

  • Can you perform x-rays?

    Our state-of-the-art X-ray machine allows us to perform x-rays right on site.

  • Do you provide diabetic exams?

    Yes, our comprehensive diabetic exams include tests for stages and types of neuropathy and include a vascular exam. This allows us to risk-stratify diabetic patients and allows their care to be managed on a regularly scheduled basis.

  • What equipment do you use?

    We use 3-Dimensional laser scanners for custom-made orthotics.

  • Do you prescribe?

    We can prescribe specially formulated proprietary combination creams with dosages specific to the patients conditions.

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