Are diabetic foot problems slowing you down?
We've got you covered.
With experienced podiatrists and an array of treatments, no matter what diabetes throws your way, our team can help keep you on your feet.
It's tough to be happy and healthy when your feet hurt.
When diabetes causes problems in your feet, staying active and healthy becomes much more difficult. Foot problems not only affects your health, it affects many other aspects of your life such as:
- Limiting your mobility
- Robbing you of your independence
- Keeping you up at night
- Affecting your social life
- Making work more difficult
With a ton of different treatments, orthodics and devices to choose from...
Where do you start?
Many people end up spending money on shoes, orthotics and treatments before getting the cause of their diabetic foot problems diagnosed, this can lead to choosing the wrong treatment. Instead of addressing the underlying cause, they end up treating the symptoms.
Getting your diabetic foot diagnosed by a podiatrist can help by:
- Saving you hundreds (if not thousands) on unnecessary imaging and tests.
- Ensuring you get the proper treatment from the start.
- Avoiding wasted time on ineffective orthotics or neuropathy treatments.
- Preventing your condition from progressing to the point of amputation.
We have all the tools to get you back on your feet...
and back to loving life, fast.
Our podiatry offices have everything you need to get relief from your diabetic foot issues, from experienced and knowledgeable practitioners, to a wide range of treatment options and state-of-the-art facilities.
- Board Certified Podiatrists
- In-house Imaging
- Wound Care
- Neuropathy Treatment
- Vascular Stint Procedures
When Should You Consider Seeing a Podiatrist for Your Diabetic Feet?
Give us a call if you are experiencing:
- Numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in your feet.
- Slow healing of cuts, blisters, or sores on your feet.
- Changes in the shape or color of your toenails or the skin on your feet.
- Difficulty walking or standing due to foot pain or discomfort.