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IN-OFFICE TREATMENTS
Pain & Injury Management
Support & Bracing: Custom shoe inserts (orthotics), medical boots, braces, and specialized post-op footwear.
Injections: Steroid shots to reduce inflammation and pain.
Injury Care: Non-surgical treatment for broken bones, sprains, and torn ligaments.
Supportive Care: Professional taping, padding, and expert footwear recommendations.
Procedures & Minor Surgery
Nail Care: Treatment for ingrown nails (partial or total removal) and permanent nail solutions.
Skin Procedures: Wart and "lump" removal, corn and callus trimming, and fixing skin cuts (lacerations).
Minor Corrections: In-office hammertoe fixes and removal of splinters or foreign objects.
Wound & Specialized Care
Wound Care: Advanced cleaning and healing treatments for chronic sores or infections.
Diabetic Care: Routine nail trimming and fitting for specialized diabetic shoes.
Prescriptions: Medication management for infections, pain, or skin conditions.
SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Surgery is always considered our last resort. We only recommend surgical options if non-surgical treatments have failed to provide the relief you need.
Common Procedures
Toe Corrections: Bunion surgery (including minimally invasive options), hammertoes, crooked toes, and Morton’s neuroma.
Joint Care: Joint fusions or replacements for the big toe and ankle to relieve severe arthritis.
Heel & Arch: Surgery for chronic plantar fasciitis, Haglund’s deformity ("pump bump"), and flat foot or high arch reconstruction.
Injury & Fracture Repair
Broken Bones: Surgical fixing of fractures in the ankle, heel, mid-foot, or toes.
Tendons & Ligaments: Repair or reinforcement of the Achilles tendon and torn ankle ligaments.
Specialized Surgery
Mass Removal: Surgical removal of painful soft tissue lumps or growths.
Bony Growths: Shaving down painful bone spurs or prominences.
Amputations: Necessary surgical removals to prevent the spread of infection or manage severe trauma.
Our Commitment: Before any procedure, we will sit down with you to thoroughly discuss the risks, benefits, and all available alternatives so you can make an informed decision.