Protect your foot health with personalized care supporting comfort and daily mobility.

Proper foot care is especially important for individuals living with diabetes. Our podiatry specialists provide routine diabetic foot evaluations, wound prevention, circulation assessments, and treatment for diabetic ulcers and infections. We also offer orthotic therapy solutions in Arlington, Texas, to help reduce complications, improve support, and maintain healthy feet.

Foot & Heel Pain Treatment

Persistent foot or heel pain can interfere with your daily activities. We diagnose and treat common conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, arch pain, and tendon injuries with customized treatment plans focused on long-term relief.

Nail & Skin Conditions

We treat a variety of nail and skin concerns affecting the feet, including:

  • Ingrown toenails
  • Fungal nail infections
  • Corns and calluses
  • Athlete’s foot
  • Cracked heels
  • Warts

Our goal is to restore comfort while improving the overall health and appearance of your feet.

Sports Injury Care

Active lifestyles and sports activities can place stress on the feet and ankles. We provide evaluation and treatment for sports-related injuries such as sprains, stress fractures, tendonitis, and overuse injuries to help patients recover safely and return to activity.

Custom Orthotics

Foot alignment issues can contribute to pain in the feet, knees, hips, and back. We offer custom orthotic solutions designed to improve support, balance, posture, and walking mechanics for enhanced comfort and mobility.

Wound Care Management

Foot wounds and ulcers require prompt medical attention to prevent infection and complications. Our podiatry team provides advanced wound care management to promote healing and protect long-term foot health.

Routine Foot Care

Routine podiatry care helps maintain healthy feet and prevent future problems. Regular foot exams, nail trimming, and preventive care are especially beneficial for seniors and individuals with chronic health conditions.

Your feet support you every day, and proper podiatry care plays an important role in maintaining your independence and overall well-being. At Talk2MD, we are committed to helping patients relieve pain, improve mobility, and enjoy healthier feet through high-quality podiatry services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions does a podiatrist commonly treat?
Podiatrists commonly treat foot and ankle conditions such as heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, fungal nail infections, diabetic foot problems, sports injuries, and foot wounds through patient centered care in Arlington, Texas.
When should foot pain be evaluated by a specialist?
Foot pain should be evaluated if it lasts for several days, worsens over time, affects walking or balance, or causes swelling, redness, or difficulty performing daily activities.
Why is diabetic foot care important?
Diabetic foot care is important because diabetes can affect circulation and nerve function, increasing the risk of wounds, infections, and complications that may become serious without treatment.
Can custom orthotics help with back or knee discomfort?
Custom orthotics may help improve alignment and walking mechanics, which can reduce strain on the feet, knees, hips, and lower back in some individuals.
What are common signs of a fungal nail infection?
Common signs include thickened nails, discoloration, brittleness, nail deformity, and debris buildup under the nail.
How can I help prevent foot ulcers or wounds?
Keeping the feet clean and dry, wearing properly fitted shoes, checking the feet regularly, and seeking care for cuts or irritation may help reduce the risk of ulcers and wounds.
What causes heel pain during walking or standing?
Heel pain may develop from conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, tendon strain, improper footwear, or repeated stress on the feet over time.

Get Support for Ongoing Health Needs

Reach out to talk through your current health concerns and care needs. Appointments are structured to review your situation and outline next steps. Follow-up care is adjusted over time based on how things change.

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