Taking good care of yourself is the first step in taking care of the people who matter to you…and it's always a good idea to start with your feet, ankles, and lower legs. Here is an important suggestion to get you started
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month. Here are some of the ways in which heart disease can make its presence known through your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreHave you noticed a small, raised bump on the skin of the sole of your foot? You might have developed a plantar wart.
Read MoreJanuary is Thyroid Disease Awareness Month. Are you one of the millions of Americans living with thyroid disease?
Read MoreWinter is a great time to take care of some health needs that you might have been putting off. Before you retreat until spring, take a few moments to inspect your feet and schedule your next visit with your podiatrist.
Read MoreSometimes foot pain might indicate a severe illness. Left untreated, these conditions can lead to more serious issues.
Read MoreHave you made your 2021 foot health resolutions? Here are three suggestions for resolutions you can adopt for the year ahead.
Read MoreMany patients have outdated or incorrect beliefs about fungal nail infections. Do you share these misconceptions? Let’s clear them up today!
Read MoreA stress fracture results from repeated injury to a bone that occurs slowly over a long period. Learning the risk factors and symptoms of stress fractures is important for protecting foot health.
Read MoreBe sure to take steps to keep little feet and ankles safe while you are out trick or treating. Here are some safety recommendations to keep in mind:
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