Foot Care Specialists Amarillo TX

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Local Businesses

Patrick Proffer

(806) 352-1185
1301 S. Coulter Suite 104
Amarillo, TX 79106


Proffer Liana H

(806) 354-4900
1301 S Coulter – Ste 104
Amarillo, TX 79106


James Keith Yeary

(806) 355-9703
6010 W Amarillo Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79106


Chapman, Dale – Panhandle Eye Group Llp

(806) 331-4444
Southwest Diabetes Education Center1025 W 24Th St, Suite 21
Amarillo, TX 79101


John Kelleher

(806) 358-8731
1810 Coulter Drive
Amarillo, TX 79106


Mccarthy, Edward

409-761-1011
4512 Van Wrinkle Dr
Amarillo, TX 79119


John Charles Kelleher

806-358-8731
1810 S Coulter St
Amarillo, TX 79106


Amarillo Laser & Vein Clinic

(806) 353-2582
6810 Plum Creek Drive
Amarillo, TX 79124


Greatskin Clinic & Day Spa

1-806-351-1160
3440 Bell Street Unit 308
Amarillo, TX 79109


John C Kelleher

(806) 358-8731
1810 S Coulter St
Amarillo, TX 79106


Sensei Med Spa

(806) 322-3254
3716 Olsen Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79109


Family Medicine Center Of Amarillo

(806) 467-9777
1500 S Coulter – Suite 6
Amarillo, TX 79106


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Mark E Van Wormer

(806) 577-4451
3440 Bell St, Ste 128
Amarillo, TX 79109


Fred Smith

806-353-1055
3501 S Soncy Rd Ste 126
Amarillo, TX 79119


Patrick Jonathan Proffer

(806) 352-1185
1301 S Coulter St – Suite 104
Amarillo, TX 79106


Posey, Randal

806-355-4004
4302 Wolflin Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106


Richard Melvin High

806-467-1600
7120 W 9Th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106


Mccarthy, Rebecca

806-358-1497
4512 Van Winkle Dr
Amarillo, TX 79119


High Plains Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Center

(806) 242-2001
3501 S Soncy Rd Ste 1001
Amarillo, TX 79119


Panhandle Plastic Surgery

(806) 358-8731
1810 S Coulter Dr
Amarillo, TX 79106


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Amarillo, TX

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.

How can I make my thick toenails thin again?

Soften your nails first by applying urea cream (Aluvea, Keralac) and wrapping your feet in bandages at night. Then, wash off the urea cream, and use a nail clipper and nail file to trim your nails. Apply an over-the-counter fungal treatment after you gently file your nails. Apply Vicks VapoRub on your toenail each day.

Is pain in foot related to heart?

When the heart’s pumping is strained by something like peripheral arterial disease, it reduces the flow of blood to your feet, making them hurt or making them swollen. When the feet do not get the oxygen they need from properly pumped blood, serious health problems arise.

What are common foot problems?

And many foot problems, including hammertoes, blisters, bunions, corns and calluses, claw and mallet toes, ingrown toenails, toenail fungus, and athlete’s foot, can develop from neglect, ill-fitting shoes, and simple wear and tear. Pain in your feet may even be the first sign of a systemic problem.

When should you not ignore foot pain?

You have an underlying condition like diabetes. Foot pain is accompanied by swelling or redness. You notice wounds on your foot. Both feet hurt at the same time. Problems putting weight on your feet. Pain persists longer than two to five days. Pain comes and goes. Pain is severe.

What part of the foot hurts with neuropathy?

Typically, the nerve pain first affects the toes and surrounding areas, and it may then slowly spread to the rest of the feet and up the legs. Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy include: tingling, burning, sharp, or shooting pain in the toes or feet. the sensation of an electric shock in these areas.

What are signs of heart failure in your feet?

Absent hair growth on the feet. Dry, thinning, and/or shiny skin on your legs and feet. Unexplained atrophy (decreased muscle size). Changes in toenails, such as thickening, discoloration, or brittleness. Cold, numb feet and toes.

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 do elderly get thick toenails?

The growth rate of nails decreases when people get older. This results in thickening because nail cells pile up. The process of nail cells piling up is referred to as onychocytes. Another reason why fingernails don’t thicken as much is their growth rate is smaller than the growth rate of toenails.

What are signs of diabetic feet?

Tingling, burning, or pain in your feet. Loss of sense of touch or ability to feel heat or cold very well. A change in the shape of your feet over time. Loss of hair on your toes, feet, and lower legs.

Can you regain ability to walk?

Physical Therapy In order to recover walking after SCI, you must retrain the brain, spinal cord, and muscles to work in sync again through highly repetitive and task-specific movement. The more you practice, the stronger the neural pathways get and the more familiar the movements become.

What causes your feet not to move?

The most common cause of foot drop is compression of a nerve in your leg that controls the muscles involved in lifting the foot (peroneal nerve). This nerve can also be injured during hip or knee replacement surgery, which may cause foot drop.

Do Orthopedics take care of feet?

Both podiatrists and orthopaedic surgeons are qualified to treat foot and ankle conditions, surgically and non-surgically. In general, the best bet is to choose the doctor you feel the most comfortable with, or who has the most experience treating your particular condition.