Comfort-first care • Clear plans • Fast relief

Feel better on your feet—starting today.

From ingrown toenails to heel pain, we focus on what matters most: relieving pain, protecting mobility, and preventing problems from coming back.

Same-week visits available (when open) Medicare DME support New patients welcome
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Area 1

Pain Relief & Function

Targeted care for heel pain and everyday foot discomfort—so you can walk, work, and exercise with confidence.


  • Heel pain / plantar fasciitis
  • Foot strain from standing & work shoes
  • Custom support options (when appropriate)
Area 2

Skin & Nail Care

Treat and prevent common problems like ingrown toenails, fungal nails, warts, and painful calluses.


  • Ingrown toenails
  • Fungal nail infection
  • Warts & painful calluses
Area 3

Diabetic Foot & Medicare DME

We guide you through qualification, paperwork, and fitting for diabetic shoes and bracing—without the confusion.


  • Diabetic shoe program
  • AFOs & ankle bracing options
  • Medicare checklist & step-by-step workflow

Common reasons patients visit

Quick overview—visit the Services page for details, what to expect, and aftercare.

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Nail care

Ingrown Toenails

Relief from pain, swelling, and infection risk. We focus on both treatment and prevention.

Learn what to expect
Nail care

Fungal Nail Infection

Clear options—from confirmation to treatment plans that match your lifestyle and goals.

Treatment options
Heel pain

Heel Pain

Identify the cause and get a plan: stretching, footwear guidance, supportive devices, and more.

Get relief
Skin care

Warts

We help treat painful plantar warts and discuss ways to reduce recurrence.

See options
Skin care

Painful Calluses

Reduce pain, address pressure points, and prevent tough skin from returning quickly.

Prevention tips
Diabetic shoes

Diabetic Shoes & AFOs

Medicare-friendly workflow for qualification, paperwork, fitting, and follow-up.

Start the checklist

Diabetic Shoes & Bracing—done the easy way

If you have diabetes, footwear and bracing can reduce pressure and help prevent skin breakdown. We’ll walk you through Medicare requirements step-by-step.

Qualification checklist
Know what you need before you come in.
Clinical documentation
We coordinate with your PCP/endocrinologist when needed.
Measurement & fitting
Comfortable fit + safety checks.
Follow-up support
Adjustments, break-in guidance, and education.

Note: coverage depends on medical necessity and plan rules. We’ll help you understand what applies to you.

What to bring

Quick checklist
  • Photo ID + insurance cards
  • List of medications
  • Your current shoes (the pair you wear most)
  • Recent diabetes follow-up info (if available)
  • Any prior DME paperwork (if you have it)

Patient reviews

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Frequently asked questions

It depends on your insurance plan. If you’re unsure, request an appointment and we’ll help you verify what’s needed.

Bring your photo ID, insurance cards, medication list, and the shoes you wear most often. For DME visits, bring any diabetes-related paperwork you have.

Yes. We provide a clear checklist, coordinate documentation, measure and fit, and follow up for comfort and safety. Visit the DME page for the full workflow.