Surgeries and Injections
While many foot conditions respond well to orthotics and physical therapy, some persistent or structural issues require direct medical intervention. Our clinic can provide a range of advanced injection therapies and minor surgical procedures designed to eliminate pain at the source.
Our surgical solutions are designed to be minimally invasive. Performed under local anesthetic, these procedures offer instant relief and rapid recovery.
Surgical Procedures
Ingrown Toenail Removal
This is a permanent solution for recurring, painful, or infected ingrown toenails.
How it works
After numbing the toe, the offending edge of the nail is removed. A chemical agent (phenol) is applied to the growth matrix to ensure that specific sliver of nail never grows back.
What it Treats
Total Nail Removal
For nails that are severely damaged, deformed, or saturated with fungus, a "fresh start" is often the best clinical path.
How it works
The entire nail plate is removed. Depending on your condition, we can allow a new, healthy nail to grow back (often paired with antifungal treatment) or permanently stop nail growth for chronic comfort.
What it Treats
Surgical Wart Removal
When warts are resistant to topical treatments or microwaves, surgical removal provides a definitive exit.
How it works
Under local anesthetic, the viral lesion is physically removed. We then use electrocautery and chemical cautery to destroy any remaining viral cells and minimize the risk of regrowth.
What it Treats
Hammertoe Correction
This procedure is ideal for flexible or semi-flexible toe deformities where a tight tendon is pulling the toe into a "claw" position.
How it works
A tiny incision is made to release the tight tendon, allowing the toe to immediately drop into a straighter, more natural position.
What it Treats
Injection therapy allows us to deliver high-dose medication directly to the site of injury or inflammation, providing fast and targeted relief.
Injections
Cortisone Injections
Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory steroid used to manage severe pain and reduce swelling. It is particularly effective for "restarting" the healing process in chronic conditions.
How it works
By reducing the inflammatory response, cortisone alleviates stiffness and pain. For cysts, it can be used after aspiration to prevent the mass from returning.
What it Treats
Plantar Fasciitis, Morton’s Neuroma, Capsulitis, Arthritic joint, Metatarsalgia, Tendonitis, Bursitis, and Cysts.
Alcohol Sclerosing Injections
For chronic nerve pain, such as Morton’s Neuroma, sclerosing injections offer a non-surgical way to "deactivate" a malfunctioning nerve.
How it works
A specialized alcohol solution is injected into the nerve area, gradually deactivating the nerve and stopping the transmission of chronic pain signals to the brain.
What it Treats
Morton’s Neuroma and Chronic Neuritis.
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