A Podiatric Physician, also known as a podiatrist, is a medical specialist focused on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. At Specialty Care Clinics, our podiatric experts provide comprehensive care for a wide range of issues, from common foot pain and heel spurs to complex diabetic foot care and sports injuries.
Our podiatrists use advanced diagnostic tools and treatment techniques—both surgical and non-surgical—to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with chronic foot problems, acute injuries, or need preventive care, our podiatric team is here to help you get back on your feet—comfortably and confidently.
Podiatrists specialize in diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions that affect the feet, ankles, and lower legs. At Specialty Care Clinics, our experienced podiatric physicians provide expert care for a wide range of foot and ankle issues, helping patients of all ages regain comfort, mobility, and function.
Here are some of the most common conditions podiatrists treat:
Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain caused by inflammation of the tissue connecting the heel to the toes.
Bunions
Painful bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe.
Flat Feet & Arch Problems
Structural issues that affect balance and walking comfort.
Corns & Calluses
Thickened skin caused by friction or pressure, often painful.
Ingrown Toenails
Nails that grow into the skin, causing pain, swelling, and infection.
Diabetic Foot Problems
Wound care, infection prevention, and circulation issues for diabetic patients.
Ankle Sprains & Injuries
Ligament injuries from sports or accidents.
Toenail Fungus
Infections causing discolored, thickened, or brittle nails.
Physical Examination – Assessing foot structure, range of motion, and pain points.
Gait Analysis – Evaluating how you walk to identify imbalances or biomechanical issues.
Imaging Tests – X-rays, MRIs, or ultrasounds to detect fractures, arthritis, tendon injuries, or soft tissue damage.
Lab Testing – Blood work or cultures for infections, inflammation, or systemic conditions like gout or diabetes.
Blood Tests – To detect infections, inflammation, or underlying conditions like gout or diabetes.
Nail Swabs – Used to identify fungal or bacterial infections affecting the toenails.
Ultrasound – Helpful for evaluating soft tissue injuries, such as tendon or ligament damage.s
Our Podiatric Physicians specialize in the comprehensive care of your feet and ankles—because every step matters. From everyday discomfort to complex conditions, we provide expert diagnosis, treatment, and long-term solutions to keep you mobile and pain-free.
Our podiatric experts are trained to manage a wide range of conditions, including heel pain, flat feet, bunions, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot complications, and sports-related injuries. Using the latest technology and advanced techniques, we offer both non-surgical and surgical treatments tailored to your unique needs.