Not every foot problem needs surgery—but it does deserve expert care. We provide comprehensive podiatry services to relieve pain, prevent complications, and keep you moving comfortably—especially for patients with diabetes, circulation issues, or recurrent pressure points.
General Foot Care
— Relief, Prevention, and Comfortable Walking
Common Reasons Patients See Us
We treat the everyday issues that can make standing, walking, and wearing shoes miserable—including:
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Ingrown toenails (pain, redness, swelling, drainage)
Thick or difficult-to-trim nails
Nail fungus and dystrophic nails
Nail injuries and painful nail trauma
Chronic nail pain or recurring nail problems
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Painful calluses on the heel, ball of the foot, or toes
Corns between toes or over prominent joints
Recurrent pressure lesions from foot shape, shoe fit, or gait mechanics
Cracked heels and thick, dry skin
Pain from prominent bones or toe deformities causing rubbing and irritation
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Plantar warts (painful warts on the bottom of the foot)
Corns vs. warts evaluation (we identify what it is and treat accordingly)
Benign skin growths and painful lesions
Persistent spots, thickened skin, or “something that won’t go away”
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If you have diabetes, even minor foot issues can escalate quickly. We help prevent ulcers and infections through:
Diabetic foot exams and risk stratification
Neuropathy evaluations (numbness, tingling, burning pain)
Pre-ulcer lesions (hot spots, callus breakdown, skin changes)
Deformity-related pressure risks (bunions, hammertoes, Charcot changes)
Footwear guidance and protective strategies to reduce ulcer risk
What We Do in Clinic
Our general foot care visits are designed to provide relief today and prevent bigger problems later. Depending on your needs, we may provide:
Focused evaluation (skin, nails, circulation, sensation, pressure points)
In-office treatment for painful nails, calluses, corns, and warts
Footwear and insole recommendations to reduce rubbing and pressure
Gait and pressure assessment to address recurring problem areas
Preventive care plans for high-risk patients (especially diabetes and neuropathy)
When to Book Soon (Don’t Wait)
Call promptly if you have:
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Increasing redness, swelling, drainage, or odor around a nail
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A painful callus that keeps returning in the same spot
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A wart or lesion that is spreading or getting more painful
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Diabetes with any new blister, cut, or skin breakdown
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Numbness or burning pain that’s worsening
What to Expect at Your First Visit
We typically:
Review your symptoms, shoe wear, activity level, and medical history
Perform a detailed foot exam (skin, nails, circulation, and sensation)
Identify the cause (pressure, footwear, biomechanics, skin condition)
Provide treatment the same day when appropriate
Give clear home care instructions and follow-up plan
Comfortable walking starts with healthy feet.
From nail pain and calluses to plantar warts and diabetic preventive care, we provide high-quality podiatry care that’s efficient, thorough, and focused on long-term comfort.