At Central Carolina Foot & Ankle Associates, we are among the top podiatrists in Durham, NC, Raleigh, and the greater Triangle area. Our practice was established by Dr. John R. Iredale in 1967, and for almost fifty years we have consistently worked to become a center of excellence for foot and ankle health care for children and adults. Our primary focus is on quality because we believe our patients deserve the very best we have to offer. And we can assure you that nobody loves your feet as we do! Contact us to schedule your initial appointment.
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Podiatry is a specialized field of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, disorders, and injuries of the human foot and ankle. At Central Carolina Foot & Ankle Associates, we understand the relationship between the health of your feet and the rest of your body. We are trained to treat foot and ankle injuries, fractures, and congenital and acquired foot deformities. We also treat skin and nail disorders, infections, and problems associated with diseases such as diabetes, poor circulation, and gout.
Walking shouldn't be painful when you have the right shoes for your foot condition. At Central Carolina Foot & Ankle Associates, we provide shoe fittings in Durham, NC, designed for diabetic feet and feet with painful conditions. Diabetes affects your body's ability to heal and can even affect your ability to feel pain in your extremities.
Outside of aesthetic value, the care you give your toenails can also prevent painful ingrown nails, discomfort with shoe gear and even nail fungus. Count on the podiatrists at Central Carolina Foot & Ankle Associates for quality nail care services in Durham, NC. We offer products to keep your nails beautiful and treatments designed to keel nails healthy.
Peripheral Arterial Disease is caused by plaque that builds up in the arteries of the legs. The plaque narrows the vessels that distribute blood to the feet, which in turn causes problems with circulation. At Central Carolina Foot & Ankle, we recognize how critical circulation is to overall foot health.
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Julie Snead
Mar 02, 2018