Foot Care Specialists Mishawaka IN

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Local Businesses

Ronald K. Downs, Facs

574-968-9100
611 E. Douglas Road Suite 108
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Patrick Viscardi

(574) 296-9100
611 E. Douglas Road Suite 108
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Schalliol James P

(574) 243-7696
425 Park Place Cir
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Danahey, Daniel G – Michiana Eye Ctr

(574) 271-3939
230 E Day Rd # 100
Mishawaka, IN 46544


Ink-Out Laser Tattoo Removal

574-255-0465
1022 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Grimm, Scott – Michiana Eye Ctr

(574) 271-3939
230 E Day Rd # 100
Mishawaka, IN 46544


Ronald Downs

(574) 968-9100
611 E. Douglas Road Suite 108
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Michiana Eye Center & Facial

(574) 271-3939
230 E Day Rd Ste 100
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Stephen Phelps

(574) 234-2191
919 E Jefferson Blvd Ste 302
Mishawaka, IN 46545


Schalliol, James P – Schalliol James P

(574) 243-7696
425 Park Place Cir
Mishawaka, IN 46544


Van Putten, Douglas J – Michiana Eye Ctr

(574) 271-3939
230 E Day Rd # 100
Mishawaka, IN 46544


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Mishawaka, IN

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 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.

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 are the two causes of most foot problems?

Injury, overuse or conditions causing inflammation involving any of the bones, ligaments or tendons in the foot can cause foot pain. Arthritis is a common cause of foot pain. Injury to the nerves of the feet may result in intense burning pain, numbness or tingling (peripheral neuropathy).

How much does it cost to have a podiatrist cut toenails?

Costs of Nail Trimming For a special treatment that includes exfoliation, nail and cuticle trimming, fungus prevention, and maybe even a foot massage, the average cost across the country is about $35.00 to $40.00.

What is higher than a podiatrist?

Unlike podiatrists that only treat the foot and ankle, an orthopedic doctor also treats other body parts such as the knees, hips, and spine. If podiatrists are foot and ankle doctors, orthopedists are bone and joint specialists. Orthopedists can treat various musculoskeletal issues.

Why are my toenails so thick and hard to cut?

Toenails that grow thicker over time likely indicate a fungal infection, also known as onychomycosis. Left untreated, thick toenails can become painful. Prompt treatment can be key to curing the nail fungus. Fungal infections might be difficult to cure and may require months of treatment.

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.

Do podiatrists help with walking?

Fitter Feet Podiatrists can assess your walking (gait) and provide orthotic foot supports to help pain free legs feet and backs when walking. Even arthritic pains can be improved by wearing orthoses when walking. Our Podiatrists also remove callus, corns and treat painful nails to help you keep walking comfortably.

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).