Foot Care Specialists Austin TX

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Local Businesses

Dano, Jaculeen

512-302-4047
1600 W 38Th St Ste 315
Austin, TX 78731


Southwest Skin & Cancer Clinic

(512) 444-7208
4419 Frontier Trl Ste 110
Austin, TX 78745


Bee Caves Dermatology

(512) 329-6090

Austin, TX 73301


Recovery And Healing Products

(512) 261-9275
416 Buena Vista Cir
Austin, TX 73301


Karin Elena A Montero

512-343-2400
11149 Research Blvd Ste 200
Austin, TX 78759


Todd Shepler

(512) 533-7317
3705 Medical Parkway Ste 130
Austin, TX 78705


Restora Austin Plastic Surgery

(512) 371-8817
10290 North 92Nd Street Suite 304
Austin, TX 78705


Maggi Sergio P

1-512-343-2400
11149 Research Boulevard Suite 200
Austin, TX 78759


Jeffrey W Hall

512-302-5558
3003 Bee Cave Rd Ste 203
Austin, TX 78746


Restora Austin Plastic Surgery Centre

(800) 951-0713
13400 E. Shea Boulevard Mayo Clinic Arizona
Austin, TX 78705


Mary Ana Cunningham

(512) 263-0057
1313 Ranch Road 620 S – Suite 201
Austin, TX 78734


Amy Mcclung

512-280-3939
9701 Brodie Lane, Ste. A106
Austin, TX 78748


Zoltan Trizna

512-328-2102
8500 Bluffstone Cv Ste A101
Austin, TX 78759


Dale Glenn Schaeffer

512-476-9195
3807 Spicewood Springs Rd Ste 200
Austin, TX 78759


Reichenberg, Jason

512-324-9650
313 E 12Th St Ste 103
Austin, TX 78701


Austin Ear Nose & Throat

(512) 454-0392
9431 E. Ironwood Square Drive
Austin, TX 78705


Olcott Elena V Dr

(512) 266-8100
2903 Ranch Road 620 N
Austin, TX 78731


Margaret K Hart

512-476-9195
2911 Medical Arts St
Austin, TX 78705


Nikolaidis, Gregory – Westlake Dermatology

(512) 328-3376
6836 Bee Caves Rd Ste 111
Austin, TX 78746


The Practice Of Dr. David Yu

(512) 306-8822
4201 Bee Caves Rd, Suite #C-211
Austin, TX 78746


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Austin, TX

What conditions can podiatrists treat?

Some of the medical conditions podiatrists treat include heel pain (plantar fasciitis), foot complications from diabetes, ankle and foot arthritis, nerve problems, tendonitis, hammertoes, flat feet, nail disorders, bunions, warts, fungus, fractures, and sprains.

What is the most common foot type disorder?

Bunions. Plantar fasciitis. Gout. Ingrown toenails. Corns and calluses. Stone bruises. Morton’s neuroma. Diabetic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is a group of foot conditions caused by diabetes.

What happens at your first visit to a podiatrist?

It’ll ask you questions about your current foot problems, medical conditions, medications taken, and any previous surgeries. You’ll be asked about your habits related to your feet, and the questionnaire will include questions about your family medical history.

What is the most common problem treated by podiatrist?

The most common foot problem that a podiatrist treats is heel pain. Heel pain can be caused by a variety of different conditions, such as plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinitis. Treatment for heel pain often includes things like stretching exercises, orthotic devices, or cortisone injections.

Is seeing a podiatrist worth it?

Get your feet checked by your podiatrist even if you have healthy feet. This can help prevent foot, toe, and nail problems. You can also learn what to look out for and what shoes and insoles are best for your feet. A podiatrist can help diagnose your foot problem and find the best treatment plan for you.

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.

What is the difference between a foot specialist and a podiatrist?

Podiatrists complete four years of higher education at a school of podiatry to receive their medical certification. They follow their podiatry education with two to three years of residency. Foot and ankle specialists receive additional advanced training to treat traumatic injuries of the lower leg, ankle, and foot.

What is the most common problem treated by a podiatrist?

The most common foot problem that a podiatrist treats is heel pain. Heel pain can be caused by a variety of different conditions, such as plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinitis. Treatment for heel pain often includes things like stretching exercises, orthotic devices, or cortisone injections.

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.

What causes thick toenails in seniors?

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 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 often will Medicare pay for a podiatrist to cut toenails?

Medicare will cover the treatment of corns, calluses, and toenails once every 61 days in persons having certain systemic conditions. Examples of such conditions include: Diabetes with peripheral arterial disease, peripheral arterial disease, peripheral neuropathy, and chronic phlebitis.

What exercise helps foot pain?

Lift your toes and spread as far apart as possible. Hold until lightly fatigued. Then, with your toes spread on the ground, press the ball of your big toe down without letting any part of your foot lift. Perform ten reps three times per week following a run.

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 does Vicks VapoRub do for toenails?

Vicks VapoRub Although designed for cough suppression, its active ingredients (camphor and eucalyptus oil) may help treat toenail fungus. A 2011 study found that Vicks VapoRub had a “positive clinical effect” in treating toenail fungus.