The most common foot problem in the United States is flat feet, so if you lack an arch, you’re not alone! There are treatments that can help if you’re experiencing pain or other problems due to flat feet.
The most common foot problem in the United States is flat feet, so if you lack an arch, you’re not alone! There are treatments that can help if you’re experiencing pain or other problems due to flat feet.
You’ve probably had a wart before, and whether you were aware of it or not, you’ve likely had a wart on the bottom of your foot. Those are common plantar warts, and here’s what you need to know about them.
Is heel pain slowing you down? Determining the underlying cause of your heel pain is an important step in finding ways to ease the pain so you can get on with your life. Click to learn more about heel pain and finding the right solution.
About 30 million people in the United States have diabetes, but many of them aren’t aware of the importance of seeing a podiatrist regularly. Diabetes can result in serious complications, including issues with your feet.
If you have chronic pain, you may be considering custom orthotics and trying to decide whether to make the investment. Here are five benefits of prescription orthotics that you may not have considered.
Toenail fungus is both common and difficult to treat. And it can be challenging to free yourself from this annoying condition. If you can’t figure out why your nail fungus keeps coming back, this post may help.
A tender ingrown toenail doesn’t just make it harder to walk — it also increases your risk of developing a painful foot infection. Here’s when the problem calls for a podiatrist’s expert care, and what you can do to keep it from coming back.
Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and easy — receive quality care from anywhere.