Foot Care Specialists Erie PA

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Local Businesses

Bergqvist Gunnar Eo

1-814-877-3970
410 Cranberry Street Suite 200
Erie, PA 16507


Anon, Jack B – Ear Nose & Throat Specialists

(814) 864-9994
3580 Peach St # 106
Erie, PA 16550


Vidmar, Dennis

814-456-5037
3416 State St
Erie, PA 16508


Hamot Medical Center

(814) 877-6000
201 State St
Erie, PA 16550


Allison Robert B Do

814- 899-0691
1990 Nagle Rd
Erie, PA 16510


Plastic Surgery Center Of Pa Inc

(814) 480-8220
410 Cranberry St Ste 310
Erie, PA 16507


Frank M Tooze

Po Box 3496
Erie, PA 16508


Chu Winston

1-814-868-8632
5215 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16509


Gunnar Bergqvist

(814) 480-8220
410 Cranberry Street Suite 310
Erie, PA 16507


Steven Heaney

(814) 724-3201
Building 2S 240 510 Cranberry Street
Erie, PA 16507


Donald L Baxter

(814) 456-7548
3416 State St
Erie, PA 16508


Erie Laser Specialists

(814) 464-9006
202 E 2Nd St
Erie, PA 16507


New Age Plastic Surgery

(814) 838-4830
2564 W 12Th St
Erie, PA 16505


Hamot Plastic Surgery

(814) 877-5200
104 E 2Nd St Ste 503
Erie, PA 16507


Mink Kenneth

814- 833-0399
3800 W 12Th St
Erie, PA 16505


Dermagraphics By Miller

(814) 456-4700
2564 W 12Th St
Erie, PA 16505


Dermatology Associates Of Erie

814- 456-7548
3416 State St
Erie, PA 16508


Ajaipal S Kang

(814) 877-5200
104 E 2Nd St
Erie, PA 16507


Ear Nose & Throat Specialists Of Northwestern Pa

1-814-864-9994
3580 Peach St
Erie, PA 16508


Abraham Thomas Do

814- 314-0072
2501 W 12Th St
Erie, PA 16505


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Erie, PA

Which is better chiropodist or podiatrist?

Simply put, there is actually no technical difference between a chiropodist and a podiatrist in how they work; “chiropodist” and “chiropody” are the outdated terms for doctors that specialize in foot problems.

What are the first signs of neuropathy in your feet?

prickling and tingling sensation in the affected body part pins and needles. numbness and less of an ability to feel pain or changes in temperature, particularly in your feet. a burning or sharp pain, usually in the feet.

Do podiatrists treat toenail fungus?

Your podiatrist can help you take care of not only your feet and ankles, but also your toenails. One very common condition that podiatrists treat are fungal toenail infections.

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.

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.

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.

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).

Which foot condition is common among older adults?

Some of the most common foot problems in older adults include bunions, corns, calluses, hammertoes, ingrown, thickened or discolored nails, diabetic foot conditions, poor circulation, and heel pain. Regular visits to a podiatrist can help you maintain your foot health as you age.

Why is my foot so painful when I walk?

Pain in the bottom of your foot is often caused by exercise, such as running, wearing shoes that are too tight or a condition, such as Morton’s neuroma. Some people also have a foot shape that puts extra pressure on the bottom of the foot. Hard or cracked skin or a verruca can also cause this type of pain.

What kind of shoes do you wear to a podiatrist?

Lace-up shoes are ideal because they can be adjusted the most. Pointy shoes can make your toes “claw” or cause bunions to form. This may lead to pain and affect overall walking biomechanics. Clenched toes can also cause rubbing, leading to corns and calluses.

What is the most common foot problem?

1. Athlete’s foot. Athlete’s foot is most commonly caused by walking in damp areas.

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.