Common Conditions
Foot & Ankle Conditions
If your feet hurt, don’t look right, or just aren’t working the way they should, give us a call. We offer comprehensive treatment options for all common foot and ankle conditions, including:
Of course, that also means foot problems are a lot more complex than “this hurts” or “I feel sore.” If painful feet are holding you back and keeping you from what you love to do, don’t guess—get the help you need from a team that specializes in all aspects of foot and ankle care!
52 bones. 66 joints. Nerves, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, ligaments. Your feet and ankles are a lot more complex than you might have realized!
Foot Pain
- Heel pain / plantar fasciitis
- Arthritis
- Arch pain
- Forefoot pain /
metatarsalgia - Morton’s neuroma
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Skin and Nail Conditions
- Ingrown toenails
- Fungal toenails
- Athlete’s foot
- Corns and calluses
- Plantar
warts
Sports Injuries
- Achilles tendinitis
- Ankle
sprains - Muscle and tendon strains
- Broken bones
- Stress fractures
- Shin splints
- Turf toe
Diabetes and Related Conditions
Advanced Care with Personal Attention
You’ve probably had an experience with a doctor where you felt like you weren’t really listened to, or you didn’t really get the undivided attention and careful guidance you needed.
So have we. We know what that’s like. And that’s why we work so hard to be different.
At Kalamazoo Podiatry, we’re committed to slowing things down and making sure that you get the individual attention and personalized care you need.
We don’t just “provide healthcare.” We are your partners, and we want every patient to have a full understanding of what their condition is, what their treatment options are, the pros and cons of each approach, and why.
And of course, we’re always researching and investing in the latest treatment options so we can continue to offer you the highest quality care—for example, we’re the only foot clinic in Kalamazoo with the MLS laser system for rapid pain relief and accelerated healing.
Feet shouldn’t hurt. If they do, don’t wait until the problem gets worse—or simply give up on your favorite activities. We can help.