Foot Care Specialists Pompano Beach FL

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Barry Herbert Dubner

(954) 752-2630
3000 University Drive St K – Dermatology Consultants Of S Fl Pa
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Spertus, Arlene

954-564-9771
2750 Ne 9Th Ct
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


David Levens

(954) 752-1020
1725 University Drive Suite 440
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Florida Image Institute

1-954-344-4555
985 North University Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Dr David J Levens

1-954-752-1020
1725 N University Dr Ste 440
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Johnson Curtis D Do

1-954-796-0400
3100 Coral Hills Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Jack J Albom

808 Cypress Blvd Bldg 94
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


David Hecker

(954) 781-2969
3500 Ne 5Th Ave
Pompano Beach, FL 33064


O Malley, Stacey – Advanced Dermatology

(954) 509-0011
1725 N University Dr, #300
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


A Center For Dermatology

(954) 977-0270
2766 W Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


Bader Robert S

(954) 755-1612
8130 Royal Palm Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Lighthouse Point Center 4 Permaosmetc & Scr Rstrtn

(954)783-8943
2731 Northeast 36Th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33064


David J Levens

(954) 752-1020
1725 N University Dr – Suite 440
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Wallach, Peter

954-753-1030
1480 N University Dr
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Ivo D Pestana

954-755-8844
3100 Coral Hills Dr Ste 201
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Alexander P Kowalczyk

(954) 633-3387
895 Sw 30Th Ave – Suite 101
Pompano Beach, FL 33069


Pestana Elsa S

1-954-755-8844
3080 Northwest 99Th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33065


Cosmeplast

1-954-755-3888
1505 North University Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33071


Edwards E K Jr

(954) 941-5401
1800 N Federal Hwy – Ste 106
Pompano Beach, FL 33062


Warren F Langley

954-942-2336
1308 E Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach, FL 33060


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Pompano Beach, FL

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).

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.

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 triggers neuropathy in your feet?

Peripheral neuropathy can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic problems, inherited causes and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes is diabetes. People with peripheral neuropathy generally describe the pain as stabbing, burning or tingling.

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.

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.

What is the best thing to soak your feet in for pain?

A warm Epsom salt foot bath can relieve sore muscles and reduce swelling in your feet. To make an Epsom foot bath, the Farmers’ Almanac recommends adding one-half cup Epsom salt to a container of warm water large enough to submerge your feet. Soak your feet for around 20 minutes.

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 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 foot pain says about your health?

Foot pain may be telling you to lose weight, signal the onset of arthritis or result from a stress fracture. The more weight that we carry, the more pressure we put on our feet, which can cause pain. Arthritic conditions can also make your feet susceptible to pain.

Can you self refer to a podiatrist?

Self-referral: You are able to self-refer directly into the podiatry service, you do not need to visit your GP.