Foot Care Specialists Loma Linda CA

Find Foot Care Specialists in Loma Linda, CA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Loma Linda, CA.

Local Businesses

Gurmander S Kohli

(909) 558-2822
11370 Anderson St – Suite 2100
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Cherrie Ann Heinrich

Po Box 2000
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Gustavo Rozindo Machado

(909) 558-8131
11234 Anderson St – Llumc, House Staff Office Cp 21005
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Adrian Yong Yi

909-263-4600
11234 Anderson St
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Bennett Della Colle

(909) 558-4000
98211 Pali Momi Street Suite 103
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Loma Linda University Plastic

(909) 558-2100
239 East Wakea Avenue
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Ghada Afifi

(909) 583-6064
11201 Benton St
Loma Linda, CA 92357


Kenneth Alonzo Cantos

11370 Anderson St
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Loma Linda Skin Enhancement

(909) 799-7900
275 Ponahawai St Ste 101
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Kenneth Dale Macknet

909-786-0224
11306 Mountain View Ave Ste C
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Anderson, Nancy

530-527-0414
11370 Anderson St Ste 2600
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Christine Moorhead

909-558-2842
11370 Anderson St
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Kenneth Dale Macknet Jr

909-796-0224
11306 Mountain View Ave Ste C
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Abel Torres

909-558-2842
11370 Anderson St Ste 2600
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Kenneth Dale Macknet

(909) 796-0224
11306 Mountain View Ave – Suite C
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Loma Linda Dermatology Medical Group

(909) 796-0224
25815 Barton Rd, Ste 101
Loma Linda, CA 92350


Andrea O Ray

(909) 558-2822
11370 Anderson St – Suite 2100
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Jane Mieko Hirokane

11370 Anderson St # 2600
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Subhas Gupta, Phd

909-558-2100
11370 Anderson Street, Suite 2100
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Jeanne Marie Hoag

24414 University Ave Spc 54
Loma Linda, CA 92354


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Loma Linda, CA

Why do old people need a podiatrist?

With age, changes to the bone structure and strength of our feet can alter their shape and appearance. This can lead to muscle and tendon strains, which are a common problem for older people still demanding a lot from their feet. Podiatrists are trained to diagnose and, in many cases, treat such problems.

What’s the difference between podiatry and chiropody?

There’s no difference between a podiatrist and chiropodist, but podiatrist is a more modern name. A podiatrist (chiropodist) can help you with common foot problems, including ingrown toenails and bunions. What does a podiatrist do?

What is the best thing to soak your feet in for pain?

A warm Epsom salt foot bath can relieve sore muscles and reduce swelling in your feet. To make an Epsom foot bath, the Farmers’ Almanac recommends adding one-half cup Epsom salt to a container of warm water large enough to submerge your feet. Soak your feet for around 20 minutes.

Who is entitled to free chiropody treatment?

People with general chiropody conditions such as calluses, corns or thickened nails. This service is only available to people who has reached the state retirement age of 65 years.

Why are podiatrists not doctors?

Are They Doctors? Podiatrists are doctors, but they don’t go to traditional medical school. They have their own schools and professional associations. They also have “DPM” (doctor of podiatric medicine) after their names instead of “MD” (medical doctor).

What illnesses affect the feet?

Arthritis. Arthritis is an inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the joints, generally accompanied by an increase in the fluid in the joints. Cancer. Charcot Foot. Freiberg’s Disease. Gout. Kaposi’s Sarcoma. Maffucci’s Syndrome. Raynaud’s Disease.

What is the number one medicine for neuropathy?

The main medicines recommended for neuropathic pain include: amitriptyline – also used for treatment of headaches and depression. duloxetine – also used for treatment of bladder problems and depression. pregabalin and gabapentin – also used to treat epilepsy, headaches or anxiety.

Is it better to go to a podiatrist or orthopedist?

As a general guideline, if you have an injury, condition, or symptoms affecting your foot or ankle health, it’s best to see a podiatrist. If you have an injury, condition, or symptoms affecting any other part of your musculoskeletal system, it’s best to see an orthopedic physician.

What is Cinderella foot?

The so-called “Cinderella Procedure” is a preventive bunion correction that results in a narrower foot. The point of the Cinderella Procedure is to be able to wear a shoe that didn’t fit comfortably before. The Cinderella Procedure is actually a combination of procedures used together to achieve the desired results.

How do you cut thick elderly toenails?

Soak your feet in warm water for about 10 minutes to soften your nails. Make small cuts with the clipper to avoid splintering the nail. Then cut straight across. If thickened toenails are too painful or difficult to cut yourself, call us for advice or an appointment.