People call a doctor of podiatry for help diagnosing and treating a wide array of foot and ankle problems.  Please contact our office if you experience one of the following:

  • Persistent pain in your feet or ankles.
  • Changes in the nails or skin on your foot.
  • Severe cracking, scaling, or peeling on the heel or foot.
  • Blisters on your feet.
  • Increased pain, swelling, redness, tenderness or heat.
  • Red streaks extending from the affected area.
  • Discharge or pus from an area on the foot.
  • Foot or ankle symptoms that do not improve after two weeks of treatment with a nonprescription product.
  • Spreading of an infection from one area of the foot to another, such as under the nail bed, skin under the nail, the nail itself or the surrounding skin.
  • Thickened toenails that cause discomfort.
  • Heel pain accompanied by a fever, redness (sometimes warmth) or numbness.
  • Tingling in the heel; persistent heel pain without putting any weight or pressure on your heel.
  • Pain that is not alleviated by ice or over-the-counter painkillers (such as aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen).
  • Diabetics with poor circulation who develop Athlete’s Foot.