Encompassing over 200 years of clinical experience, Foot Health Centers, P.A. was established in 1972 by Dr. Lawrence A. Levine. Continuing a rich heritage of podiatric medical care by well trained, caring podiatrists, several new and existing podiatric offices were incorporated into the practice. The addition of Drs.
Ridenour, Kotulski, Kamenitz, Farmer, Noone, Giorgianni, Warren, Chiesa, Gonzalez, Raducanu, Levy, Vekkos and Moeez enabled the practice to evolve into today's modern, progressive, yet personal medical group.
Ridenour, Kotulski, Kamenitz, Farmer, Noone, Giorgianni, Warren, Chiesa, Gonzalez, Raducanu, Levy, Vekkos and Moeez enabled the practice to evolve into today's modern, progressive, yet personal medical group.
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A podiatrist, also called a doctor of podiatric medicine, is a specialist who provides medical diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle problems, such as bunions, heel pain, spurs, hammertoes, neuromas, ingrown toenails, warts, corns and calluses. A podiatrist also renders care of sprains, fractures, infections, and injuries of the foot, ankle and heel.
People call a doctor of podiatry for help diagnosing and treating a wide array of foot and ankle problems. Foot or ankle symptoms that do not improve after two weeks of treatment with a nonprescription product. Spreading of an infection from one area of the foot to another, such as under the nail bed, skin under the nail, the nail itself, or the surrounding skin.
Don't ignore foot pain. It is not normal. If you experience any type of persistent pain in the foot or ankle, please contact our office. Inspect your feet regularly. Pay attention to changes in color and temperature. Look for thick or discolored nails (a sign of developing fungus), and check for cracks or cuts in the skin.
Peroneal tendons are two tendons that support two important foot muscles (peroneus brevis and peroneus longus) that originate on the outside of the calves. These two muscles allow you to roll to the outside of the foot while standing. Peroneal tendons are also called stirrup tendons because they help hold up the arch of the foot.
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