Walking is an activity many people take for granted. It is just something you do to get from one place to another. But individuals with foot pain know what an arduous task merely placing one foot in front of the other can be. Foot trauma or diseases can force people to become relatively sedentary to avoid the pain associated with walking or leading an active lifestyle. If you no longer perform routine activities because of foot pain, you should visit Singleton Healing Center for treatment. Other signs you may need to visit a podiatrist include:
Singleton Healing Center are equipped with state-of-the-art medical tools, enabling our podiatrists to deliver unparalleled foot care. With advanced training and extensive clinical experience, our foot doctors are adept at treating various conditions, including:
Corns and Calluses – We offer skin trimming and medications to eliminate corns and calluses from your feet.
Diabetes-Related Issues – Managing foot problems arising from nerve damage and poor circulation in diabetes patients is one of our specialties.
Foot Injuries – Whether from sports activities or everyday accidents, we can address sprains, broken bones, dislocations, and tears.
Fungal Toenails – Our treatment options effectively remove toenail fungus, promoting a clean and healthy nail bed.
Ingrown Toenails – Trauma, improper trimming, and inadequate footwear can lead to ingrown toenails. Our foot doctors can provide relief and preventive measures.
Rashes – We address various skin rashes, including athlete’s foot, to alleviate symptoms and support an active lifestyle.
Wounds – If you have lesions or wounds on your feet or ankles, our foot doctors offer treatment to prevent infections and other complications.
Your treatment plan will depend on the cause of your foot pain or discomfort. Our podiatrists will meet with you at either of our DFW Metroplex clinics to evaluate your condition and determine a course of action. During a consultation, we will examine your feet, range of motion, mobility, and more to understand your circumstances. Then, we will develop a treatment plan unique to you. Many of our treatments combine multiple remedies. You may benefit from merely wearing orthotics or specialized footwear and physical therapy. But some conditions require medications, minimally-invasive procedures, or surgery. Regardless, we will ensure you are comfortable with the treatment plan and know what to expect from the process. A complete recovery is our goal for every patient.