What We Do

What our profession is all about

As Foot and ankle surgeons we provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions (refer to list A to Z ). Foot and ankle conditions can be simple or complex, common or unique, routine or acute, and they differ from one individual to the next!

We are trained to detect the early stages of systemic diseases that exhibit warning signs in the lower extremities, such as diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular disease, and our goal is to manage foot conditions that may pose an ongoing threat to a patient’s overall health.

What makes our office different from all other offices with the same specialty

In Our office we exhaust al conservative treatments prior to recommending surgery.

We examine patients’ feet and ankles, examine patient’s gait and patient’s biomechanics. We will then educate patients and how to properly care for their feet as well come up with a unique treatment plan for each patient based on their foot type , lifestyle, and overall health history!

As board certified specialists and surgeons, we are up to date with the latest technology while using 40 years of practice knowledge simultaneously.

We also believe in trying multiple methods at once to achieve rapid results and faster recovery. We do not believe in prolonging your treatment plan!

We work closely with other health care professionals and should there be a need for a different specialist or even a second opinion, we will not hesitate to refer you right away! Afterall, the most important factor for us is our patients’ well being!

We have worked hard to put your fears at ease as we offer an open office-setting that resembles a “relaxing Spa” atmosphere, and we will welcome you in as one of our family members.

Finally, as female physicians we will offer you a softer approach while we aggressively work to treat your condition!

We are trained to detect the early stages of systemic diseases that exhibit warning signs in the lower extremities, such as diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular disease, and our goal is to manage foot conditions that may pose an ongoing threat to a patient’s overall health.

A to Z Index

  • Accessory Navicular Syndrome
  • Achilles Tendon Disorders
  • Achilles Tendon Rupture
  • Acute Inflammation
  • Adult Acquired Flatfoot
  • Amputation Prevention: Diabetic
  • Ankle Arthritis
  • Ankle Fractures
  • Ankle Instability-Chronic
  • Ankle Pain
  • Ankle Sprain
  • Arch Pain
  • Athlete’s Foot
  • Barefoot Running
  • Biopsy
  • Black Toenails
  • Bone Healing
  • Bone Infection 
  • Bone Tumors in the Foot
  • Brachymetatarsia ( short metatarsal)
  • Broken Ankle
  • Broken Foot
  • Bunions
  • Bursitis
  • Calcaneal Apophysitis (Sever’s Disease)
  • Calcaneal Fractures
  • Calf Pain
  • Callus
  • Capsulitis 
  • Cavus Foot (High-Arched Foot)
  • Charcot Foot
  • Chronic Ankle Instability
  • Clubfoot 
  • Cold Feet
  • Contact Dermatitis
  • Corns
  • Cracked Heels
  • Crutch Use
  • Custom Made Orthotic Devices
  • Cysts
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
  • Dermatitis
  • Diabetes Complications and Amputation Prevention
  • Diabetes Foot Care Guidelines
  • Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Diabetic Shoes
  • Drop Foot
  • Dry Heels
  • Eczema of the Foot
  • Equinus
  • Extra Bones
  • Fallen Arches
  • Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
  • Flatfoot
  • Foot Arthritis
  • Foot Bumps
  • Foot Drop
  • Foot Fracture
  • Foot Lumps
  • Foot Odor
  • Foot Rash
  • Fracture-Ankle 
  • Fracture-Foot
  • Fractures of the Calcaneus (Heel Bone Fractures)
  • Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal
  • Fracture-Toe
  • Frostbite
  • Fungal Nails
  • Ganglion Cyst
  • Gangrene
  • Gout
  • Haglund’s Deformity
  • Hallux Rigidus
  • Hallux Valgus (Bunions)
  • Hammertoe
  • Heel Bone Fractures
  • Heel Cracks
  • Heel Fissures
  • Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis)
  • High-Arched Foot
  • Inflammation: Acute
  • Ingrown Toenail
  • Instructions for Using Crutches
  • Intermetatarsal Neuroma
  • Intoeing
  • Joint Pain in the Foot
  • Joint Swelling in the Foot
  • Jones Fracture
  • Lisfranc Injuries
  • Lumps
  • Malignant Melanoma of the Foot
  • Morton’s Neuroma (Intermetatarsal Neuroma)
  • MRSA Infection of the Foot
  • Nail Fungus
  • Neuroma
  • Neuropathy
  • Odor
  • Orthotics
  • Osteoarthritis of the Foot and Ankle
  • Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection)
  • Osteopenia
  • Osteoporosis
  • Pediatric Flatfoot
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Peroneal Tendon Injuries
  • Pigeon Toes
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Plantar Fibroma
  • Plantar Wart (Verruca Plantaris)
  • Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)
  • Pump Bump (Haglund’s Deformity)
  • Puncture Wounds
  • Rash
  • Raynaud’s Phenomenon
  • Restless Legs
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Foot and Ankle
  • Running injuries
  • Sesamoid Injuries in the Foot 
  • Shin Splints
  • Shoe Inserts
  • Skin Cancer of the Foot and Ankle
  • Soft-Tissue Biopsy
  • Sports Injuries to the Foot and Ankle
  • Staph Infections of the Foot
  • Stress Fracture in the Foot
  • Sweaty Feet
  • Swollen Ankles
  • Swollen Feet
  • Synovitis
  • Tailor’s Bunion (Bunionette)
  • Talar Dome Lesion
  • Tarsal Coalition
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Tennis Injuries to the Foot and Ankle
  • Thick Toenails
  • Tingly Feet
  • Tired Feet
  • Toe Walking
  • Turf Toe
  • Ulcers
  • Varicose Veins inflammation
  • Varicose vein ulcers
  • Warts
  • Weak Ankles
  • Webbed Toes
  • Wounds
  • Wounds-Puncture
  • Yellow Toenails
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