Conditions We Treat
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Orthopedic
Plantar Fasciitis
Aching or sometimes Sharp pain bottom of the heel and/or arch that is often most intense with your first steps in the morning.
Heel/Arch Pain
Achilles Tendonitis
Pain at the back of heel often caused by overuse of achilles tendon or tight calf muscles. Can result in stiffness and swelling.
Achilles Pain
Pes Planus & Pes Cavus
Structural imbalances where the arches are collapsed or overly high, leading to pain in feet and legs, and misalignment.
Flat Feet/High Arches
Neuroma (Morton’s)
A sensation of walking on a pebble, often involving sharp, burning pain or numbness in the ball of the foot and some toes
Nerve Pain
Hammer, Claw and Mallet toe
An abnormal bend in the small joints of the toe, leading to stiffness, rubbing, and painful pressure points.
Hammertoes
Hallux Valgus & Tailor’s bunion
A bony bump at the side of the big toe joint causing it to turn inward. Often accompanied by aching, difficulty wearing regular shoes.
Bunions
Metatarsalgia
An inflammatory condition affecting the ball of feet (metatarsal heads)), resulting in localized pain and pressure during the weight-bearing phases of walking.
Ball of Foot Pain
Pediatric Flat feet, Intoeing and Toe Walking
Common developmental variations in children, including a lack of visible arches (Flat Feet), inward-pointing toes (Intoeing), or a gait pattern centered on the balls of the feet (Toe Walking).
Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritis
The degeneration or inflammation of the cartilage within the foot and ankle joints, commonly presenting as Osteoarthritis from wear-and-tear or Rheumatoid Arthritis as a systemic condition.
Foot Arthritis
Skin
Verrucae
Viral skin infection causing hard skin growths often with black dots. Picked up from swimming pools and moist environments barefoot.
Warts
Hyperkeratosis
Thick, hardened layers of skin that develop from repeated pressure or friction. Its the natural protective mechanism of skin.
Corns & Calluses
Diabetes
High-risk conditions involving nerve damage or poor circulation that require specialized preventative monitoring.
Diabetic Foot Care
Varicose Veins and Edema
Heaviness or swelling in the lower legs caused by fluid retention or inefficient blood flow back to the heart. Can lead to varicose veins.
Leg veins and Swelling
Tinea Pedis
A contagious fungal infection of the skin that typically causes scaling, redness, and itching. Most commonly in between toes.
Athlete's Foot
Itchy, Peeling & Rough Skin
Psoriasis and Eczema
Persistent inflammation, silver scaling, or itchy, cracked patches on the foot's surface. Autoimmune skin conditions.
Nail
Onychocryptosis
A painful condition where the corner of the nail grows into the soft flesh, causing redness and swelling. Could be recurrent and in multiple toes.
Ingrown Toenails
Onychomycosis
Chronic infection causing nails to become thickened, brittle, ragged, or discolored over time. Mostly yellow in color.
Fungal Toenails
Onychauxis
Abnormal thickening of the nail plate, while discoloration often results from trauma, fungal involvement, or systemic health changes.