Podiatry Conditions

Your Feet: Foundation of Health

Proactive care for your feet and ankles is essential for maintaining mobility and overall well-being.

Your feet are the foundation of your body, supporting you through every step of life. Issues affecting your feet and ankles, even seemingly small ones, can significantly impact your comfort, mobility, and independence. At Kaydokte Health Organization, we offer dedicated Podiatry Care services focused on assessing, diagnosing, and managing a wide spectrum of common foot and ankle concerns right here in our office.

We frequently help patients with foot pain (including heel, arch, and ball-of-foot pain), ankle pain, skin problems like athlete’s foot and calluses, and nail issues such as ingrown toenails or fungal infections. A critical part of our care involves focusing on foot health in the context of chronic conditions, particularly for individuals with diabetes. We provide essential diabetic foot exams to check nerve function and circulation, help manage symptoms of diabetic neuropathy, and offer guidance on preventing serious complications like ulcers.

Our approach involves a thorough physical examination and discussion of your symptoms. While we manage many routine foot problems, if your condition is complex, requires specialized treatment like surgery or advanced wound care, or necessitates custom orthotics, we ensure timely and efficient specialist referrals to skilled podiatrists, guaranteeing you receive the comprehensive care needed to keep you comfortably on your feet.

Addressing Your Foot & Ankle Concerns:

  • Foot Pain (Heel, Arch, etc.)
  • Ankle Pain or Instability
  • Diabetic Foot Exams and Concerns
  • Numbness, Burning, or Tingling (Neuropathy)
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Fungal Nail Infections
  • Athlete’s Foot or Skin Irritations
  • Corns and Calluses
  • Bunions or Hammertoes (Initial Concern)
  • Sprains, Strains, or Minor Foot Injuries
  • Swelling in the Feet or Ankles
  • Need for Podiatrist Referral
  • Ulcer or Wound Risk (Initial Concern