From routine checkups to surgical treatments to custom-fitted orthotics, we are a full-service podiatric office that can diagnose and treat a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions.
Our onsite services include:
- Routine Foot Care for painful calluses, fungus nails, ingrown nails, athlete’s foot, plantar warts
- Treatment for fractures, sprains, tendon injuries, sports injuries
- Heel pain treatment
- Diabetic foot care
- Wound care and limb salvage
- Surgical treatment of foot and ankle deformities and painful conditions
- Pediatric foot care
- Biomechanical Examination
- Extracorporeal shock wave therapy
- Custom-fitted orthotics
- X-rays
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Vascular Testing for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
- Bunion Surgery
- Diabetic Shoes
- Custom Orthotics
We suggest non-surgical techniques and options. However, in some cases, conservative treatments do not or will not work effectively. Only then will we recommend surgery. All surgical procedures are conducted through our affiliations with area hospitals and surgical centers:
- Hanover General Hospital
- Hanover Surgicenter
- Wellspan Surgery Center – Hanover
Your feet have 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, and 19 muscles – and that means your feet and ankles are susceptible to a number of different problems. The following list contains some of the more common foot and ankle problems; however, we do treat other foot and ankle conditions that are not listed. Even if you do not see your condition on the list, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with one of our doctors.
Old Treatable Conditions Content
- Ankle issues (e.g.,ankle pain, ankle instability, weak ankles, and swollen ankles)
- Achilles tendon disorders and ruptures
- Arch pain and issues (e.g., high-arched foot, fallen arches, and flatfoot)
- Arthritis of the foot and ankle (e.g., osteoarthritis, arthritic big toe, rheumatoid arthritis, and hallux rigidus)
- Bunions
- Calf pain .
- Calluses .
- Diabetic foot and ankle issues (e.g., arthritic foot, complications and amputation prevention, and peripheral neuropathy)
- Foot and ankle injuries (e.g., peroneal tendon injuries, Lisfranc injuries, and sesamoid injuries)
- Fractures (e.g., feet, toes, ankles, heel bone, fifth metatarsal, and stress fractures)
- Gout .
- Hammertoes .
- Heel pain .
- Joint pain and swelling .
- Neurological conditions (e.g., intermetatarsal neuroma, restless legs, tingly feet, and tarsal tunnel syndrome)
- Painful flatfoot (e.g., adult-acquired flatfoot, accessory navicular syndrome, equinus, and tarsal coalition)
- Pediatric foot and ankle issues (e.g., clubfoot, flatfoot, and intoeing)
- Shin splints .
- Skin issues (e.g., athlete’s foot, corns, rashes, eczema, dermatitis, melanoma, and cracked heels)
- Tired feet .
- Toenail issues (e.g., nail fungus, black toenails, ingrown toenails, white toenails, yellow toenails, and thick toenails)
- Varicose veins .
- Warts
Additional information on these and other conditions can be found at www.foothealthfacts.org. Foot Health Facts also provides information on these conditions in Spanish.