1. Who needs to see a podiatrist?
All persons diagnosed with Diabetes, anyone who has foot pain, and children with flat feet.
2. How often should you see a podiatrist?
If you’re diabetic, annually. Semi-annually or quarterly if also diagnosed with neuropathy, circulation problems, ulcers, or foot deformity.
3. Do you accept insurance?
We accept most insurances
4. When are you open?
Monday – Friday, with answering service on weekends and holidays
5. Do you treat ankle problems too?
Yes, we treat all problems below the knee from the skin to the bone.
6. What can I do for achy feet?
Sometimes Epsom soaks with warm water, stretching and exercise to the hamstrings and Achilles, foot massages, or a doctor’s appointment
7. What can I do for bunions?
Start conservative first. Get x-rays so a doctor can evaluate the extent of the deformity. They are progressive deformities and can worsen over time, they are also accelerated with activity and shoegear. Stretching, spacers, splints, wider shoes do help.
8. Where are you located?
9. Do you treat everyone or just the elderly?
10. Why are you different than any other podiatrist?
We step above and beyond for patient care
Address:
1865 Nightingale Lane, Suite A, Tavares, FL32778
Phone:
352-385-7718
E-mail:
Monday – Wednesday
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday – Friday
8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday
Answering Service
Our answering service is available every day during non-business hours.