While Prime Surgery Center is renowned for its expertise in knee surgery, we understand that comprehensive orthopedic care extends to all parts of the lower body, including the feet and ankles. Our team of highly skilled podiatrists specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and lower leg.
Common Conditions Our Podiatrists Treat:
Foot and Ankle Pain: From chronic pain to sports injuries, our podiatrists can identify the root cause of your discomfort and create a personalized treatment plan.
Diabetic Foot Care: We provide specialized care to prevent and manage foot complications associated with diabetes, including neuropathy and ulcers.
Bunions and Hammertoes: Our experts offer both conservative and surgical treatments for these common and painful foot deformities.
Plantar Fasciitis: We help patients find relief from the sharp, stabbing pain of plantar fasciitis through various therapies and interventions.
If you are experiencing issues with your feet or ankles, our podiatry team is here to help you regain your mobility and live pain-free. To schedule a consultation, please contact us at 317-932-3411
You may have various questions regarding the Podatry Services. Here we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions:
Foot and ankle issues can result from injuries, improper footwear, arthritis, diabetes, poor circulation, infections, or structural problems like flat feet and bunions.
If you have ongoing foot or ankle pain, swelling, difficulty walking, ingrown toenails, or diabetic foot concerns, it’s best to see a podiatrist.
Podiatrists treat a wide range of conditions including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, sprains, fractures, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, warts, and diabetic foot complications.
Yes, podiatrists are trained to perform surgical procedures on the foot and ankle, such as bunion correction, toenail surgery, and fracture repair.
Wearing supportive shoes, maintaining good hygiene, trimming toenails properly, keeping a healthy weight, and scheduling regular foot checkups can help keep your feet healthy.