General podiatry
General podiatry services manage foot and ankle conditions such as ingrown nails, corns, calluses, fungal infections, diabetic ulcers, plantar fasciitis, arthritis, structural deformities (bunions, hammertoes), and sports-related injuries (sprains, stress fractures). Treatments range from conservative methods like routine foot care, topical medications, biomechanical analysis, footwear advice, physical therapy, and custom orthotics, to advanced care including corticosteroid injections, minimally invasive procedures, and surgical corrections. Costs are typically affordable, especially for routine care, preventive management, and minor procedures, often partially or fully covered by health insurance. However, more specialized treatments—custom orthotics or surgeries—can carry higher costs, though insurance coverage and flexible payment plans help maintain affordability for most patients.
foot & ankle specialty