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Visit a Podiatrist Before Leaving on Vacation

As a podiatrist office, we treat patients experiencing severe foot pain or pain in their legs and back as a result of their feet. If your ankles or feet are bothering you more and more, it is important that you visit our office as soon as possible so we can examine you and determine the cause of the problem. If you are planning on going on vacation, it is even more important to visit our office immediately. This way, by the time you leave to go out-of-town, your feet and ankles should already begin to feel better. As a result, you should be able to enjoy any attractions and activities without restriction or complication. This means you can actually enjoy your family vacation rather than sitting on the sidelines.

Why You Should Visit a Podiatrist

#1 – We can determine the root cause of your pain.

Through a physical examination and x-rays, we can determine what is causing you pain or discomfort in your feet and then work to address it. This may include physical therapy, stretching, wearing orthotics, and more.

#2 – Treatments can improve your quality of life.

If your foot pain is causing you to be unable to do simple things like go for a walk or enjoy visiting a new town, then it is time to schedule an appointment. Your feet and ankles should never restrict you and the activities you are interested in.

#3 – Surgery can remove calluses and bunions.

If you are living life with severe calluses or bunions, you may want to consider having foot surgery. We can remove them so your discomfort will be eliminated and the appearance of your feet will be improved. Some of our patients are embarrassed to wear sandals in the summer due to the size of their bunions. If you are in this situation, know that there is an option for solving your problem. Visit our office today so we can show you how we can remove those calluses and bunions on your feet.

How a Podiatrist Can Help You

We can examine you to identify what is causing you to have pain or discomfort in your feet and ankles. Next, we will work to create a plan that addresses your challenge and solves it. We treat patients with:

We Treat Elderly Patients

Many people develop problems with their feet as they age. This is incredibly common and can be made worse by the shoes you wear, such as high heels or shoes that are too small for you. Foot problems can also be made worse by other health conditions like poor circulation or diabetes. Regardless of what type of foot issues or ankle problems you are facing, we can examine you and provide you with treatment and care. Our goal is to provide you with the care you need so your feet can support you and provide you with stability. This way, you can live life to the fullest.

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