Foot Care Specialists Wellesley Hills MA

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

Local Businesses

Dr.Madeline Bachta

(781) 449-5224
Wellesley Hills, Wellesley, Suite# 480, 65 Walnut Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Robert Gilman

(781) 431-7340
332 Washington Street Suite 215
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Howrigan, Peggy – Howrigan Peggy

(781) 237-5085
65 Walnut St # 560
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Liposuction Center Of Greater Boston

(781)431-1038
332 Washington Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Arthur A Shektman

781-239-0680
332 Washington St Ste 340
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Rachel Herschenfeld

781-431-7733
65 Walnut Street,Suite 480
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Richard Joseph Ehrlichman

781-431-7340
332 Washington St Ste 215
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Gilman Robert H

1-781-431-7340
332 Washington Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Kenneth A Marshall

(781) 489-6757
204 Worcester St
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Aesthetic Laser Center

1-781-431-7340
332 Washington Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Douglas W Wooldridge

(781) 235-1270
1 Washington St – Apt. No. 207
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Elaine Tracy Kaye

(781) 237-3500
65 Walnut Street Ste 520 – Newton Wellesley Dermatology Associates
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


William E Loverme

781-263-0011
1 Washington St Ste 301
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Howrigan Peggy Dr

1-781-237-5085
65 Walnut Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


David Kieff

617-559-8307
230 Worcester St
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Plastics Surgery Specialty

(781) 431-7340
332 Washington St Ste 215
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Robert C Savage

(781) 263-7333
332 Washington St – Suite 205
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Eleanor Canfield Pitts

617-522-0008
1 Washington St
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Pamela Weinfeld

781-235-8155
10 Laurel Ave Ste 300
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


A Aesthetic Surgeons

1-781-431-7340
332 Washington Street
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481


Foot Care Specialists FAQ in Wellesley Hills, MA

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 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 are common foot problems?

And many foot problems, including hammertoes, blisters, bunions, corns and calluses, claw and mallet toes, ingrown toenails, toenail fungus, and athlete’s foot, can develop from neglect, ill-fitting shoes, and simple wear and tear. Pain in your feet may even be the first sign of a systemic problem.

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.

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.

What is the white hard stuff under my toenails?

This overgrowth is called subungual hyperkeratosis. People with hyperkeratosis may notice a white, chalky substance under the nail. When this occurs in the toenails, the pressure of shoes pushing down on the nails might cause pain.

Why do your feet hurt more as you age?

With age, the cartilage surrounding the bones in your feet breaks down. This results in bone rubbing against bone, which as you can imagine, causes foot pain. Osteoarthritis, as it’s known, usually affects people over the age of 65.

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.

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 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.