Foot Care Specialists Marietta GA

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

Local Businesses

Mark Knautz

(770) 422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw, Marietta Derm
Marietta, GA 30060


Thaddeus Fabian

770-425-0118
823 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Kimbrough-Green, Candance

770-971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste 100
Marietta, GA 30062


East Cobb Cosmetic Surgery Center

(770) 973-5766
1121 Johnson Ferry Rd
Marietta, GA 30068


Kayal, John D – Northwest Georgia Dermatology

(770) 426-7177
840 Church St Ne, #G3
Marietta, GA 30006


M. Keith Hanna Facs

(770) 425-0118
823 Campbell Hill Street
Marietta, GA 30060


Mountainside Specialty Clinic

(770) 953-2133
2550 Windy Hill Rd Se Ste 311
Marietta, GA 30067


James Edgar Leake

(770) 421-1242
120 Vann St Ne – Ste 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Ent Institute

(770) 321-4771
3823 Roswell Rd
Marietta, GA 30062


Michael Mcneel

770-425-0118
823 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Gardner Dermatology & Med Spa, Dr. Alan Gardner

(770) 952-2100
2550 Windy Hill Rd Se Ste 220
Marietta, GA 30067


Harper, Robert M – Marietta Dermatology Skin Care

(770) 422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Clem Doxey

(770) 422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Hunt Robert K Dds

1-770-422-7630
55 Whitcher Street Northeast
Marietta, GA 30060


Bellamy, Sonya – Dermatology Consultants Pc

(770) 971-3376
1121 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste 420
Marietta, GA 30068


Chastain, Mark

337-232-2666
175 White St Nw Ste 100
Marietta, GA 30060


Kelly, Benjamin J – Dermatology Consultants

(770) 971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne, #100
Marietta, GA 30062


Green, Candance K – Dermatology Consultants

(770) 971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne, #100
Marietta, GA 30062


Pare, Anna M – Dermatology Consultants

(770) 971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne, #100
Marietta, GA 30062


Petrosky, Michael

(770) 421-1242
120 Vann St Ne # 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Marietta, GA

How do I know if my foot pain is serious?

Have severe pain or swelling. Have an open wound or a wound that is oozing pus. Have signs of infection, such as redness, warmth and tenderness in the affected area or you have a fever over 100 F (37.8 C) Are unable to walk or put weight on your foot.

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.

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.

What is the most common foot problem?

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

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 are common foot problems in 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.

What do orthopedics do for feet?

Foot and ankle orthopedic surgeons are able to effectively treat complex lower extremity conditions in conjunction with the rest of your body. They specifically evaluate foot problems but can also review other orthopedic issues that may be contributing to foot and ankle pain.

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.

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.

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.

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 to do before going to podiatrist?

Write down your symptoms. Little details can make a big difference in your diagnosis. Come as you are. Wear your everyday shoes. Tell us your biggest concerns. Bring a list of current medications. Ask questions.

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.