PODIATRY

We provide specialized care for your feet, ankles, or lower legs to help you stay mobile, comfortable, and active in your daily lives. Our podiatry team is trained to manage a wide variety of concerns, from routine foot exams and minor injuries to complex conditions that require ongoing treatment and monitoring.


To boost quality of life, we prioritize functional restoration and pain relief for patients struggling with daily activities, diabetes-related foot issues, and recovery following trauma.


While larger medical facilities often operate on tight schedules, we make time for thorough conversations, clear explanations, and treatment plans that work with your needs and goals. We offer flexible payment plans and accept a wide range of insurances, so quality care is never out of your reach.

Because foot and ankle problems can quickly affect your daily comfort and mobility, no issue is too small to address. Our podiatric specialists are ready to treat everything from everyday concerns to complicated problems that require long-term care strategies.

We treat:


  1. Plantar Fasciitis: A common cause of heel pain, this condition occurs when the tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes inflamed, leading to stiffness and discomfort.
  2. Bunions: A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often causing pain and difficulty with walking or wearing shoes.
  3. Ingrown Toenails: This occurs when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, resulting in pain, swelling, or infection.
  4. Diabetic Foot Complications: Individuals with diabetes are at higher risk for foot ulcers, infections, and circulation issues that require careful monitoring and treatment.
  5. Heel Spurs: These are calcium deposits that cause a bony protrusion on the underside of the heel bone, often linked with chronic heel pain.
  6. Flat Feet: When arches collapse or don’t develop properly, it can lead to pain, fatigue, and alignment issues in the feet and legs.
  7. Athlete’s Foot: A fungal infection that causes itching, burning, and cracked skin, usually between the toes.
  8. Toenail Fungus: A fungal infection that causes thickened, discolored, or brittle toenails, which can worsen if left untreated.
  9. Corns and Calluses: Thickened areas of skin that develop from friction or pressure, causing discomfort while standing or walking.

No matter what brings you in, our goal is to help you find relief, prevent complications, and keep you moving with confidence.