Plantar Fasciitis

Persistent heel pain or discomfort in the bottom of your foot may signal plantar fasciitis—a common but treatable condition. We offer customized care plans using advanced diagnostics, physical therapy, orthotics, and non-invasive procedures to relieve pain and restore foot function.

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Accurate Diagnosis

We evaluate your symptoms, foot structure, and lifestyle, using tools like digital X-rays to confirm plantar fasciitis and rule out other conditions.

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Foot Therapie

Our treatment options include stretching exercises, physical therapy, shockwave therapy, and custom orthotics to reduce inflammation and healing

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Long-Term Relief

We focus on preventing future flare-ups by addressing underlying causes and creating personalized care plans that support lasting foot health and mobility.

Bunions

Bunions are a common foot deformity that create a noticeable bump at the base of the big toe, often causing discomfort, swelling, and difficulty walking. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, our experienced podiatrists use advanced diagnostic tools and a patient-first approach to develop personalized treatment plans. Whether you’re dealing with mild symptoms or more severe pain, we focus on relieving discomfort, preventing progression, and restoring proper foot alignment through non-invasive or surgical methods tailored to your needs.

Accurate Evaluation
Custom Orthotics
Accurate Diagnosis
Gait Stabilization

Toenail Fungus

Toenail fungus is a common and often stubborn condition that begins as a small white or yellow spot on your toenail and can spread if left untreated. The infection thrives in warm, damp environments and can cause your nails to become thickened, brittle, discolored, and even painful. While over-the-counter treatments may provide temporary relief, toenail fungus often returns. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we offer advanced treatment options, including antifungal toenail polish and highly effective laser therapy. Laser treatment targets the fungus under the nail, offering a painless, non-invasive solution with no downtime. If you’re dealing with toenail fungus, contact us today to discuss your treatment options and start the journey toward healthier nails.

Neuropathy

Neuropathy

Neuropathy refers to nerve damage that most often affects the feet and legs, commonly caused by diabetes or other medical conditions. It can lead to burning sensations, numbness, tingling, weakness, and in severe cases, open wounds or ulcers that may go unnoticed due to a loss of feeling. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we offer advanced diagnostic tools and comprehensive treatments to manage symptoms, prevent further nerve damage, and protect your overall foot health. Our personalized care includes blood sugar management support, wound care, orthotics, and surgical options for long-term relief and mobility improvement.

Flat Feet

Flat feet occur when the bottom of your foot lies flat on the ground, leading to discomfort and pain in various parts of your body. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we offer personalized treatment options to alleviate pain and improve foot function.

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Physical Therapy

Stretching Exercises

Supportive Footwear

Ankle Flex Stretches

Surgical Options

Warts

Wart

Warts are noncancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that commonly appear on the feet, especially the soles, where they’re known as plantar warts. These warts can become painful as pressure from walking forces them inward, often forming thick calluses. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we specialize in diagnosing and treating foot warts using methods like cryotherapy and minor surgical procedures. Our team offers personalized treatment plans to restore comfort and foot health.

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Gout

Gout is a form of arthritis primarily affecting the big toe, though it can occur in other joints like the ankles, knees, and wrists. It is caused by high levels of uric acid in the blood, which form crystals in the joints, leading to intense pain, swelling, and redness. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we offer treatments for gout, including anti-inflammatory medications, steroids, and lifestyle recommendations to manage uric acid levels and reduce pain and inflammation for long-term joint health.

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Arthritis

Arthritis is a common condition that causes inflammation and pain in the joints, affecting daily activities. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we specialize in treating various forms of arthritis, including osteoarthritis, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis, with a range of treatment options like medications, physical therapy, and advanced therapies to improve joint function and reduce pain.

Hammertoe

Hammertoe is a toe deformity where one or more toes bend downward at the middle joint, often causing pain, corns, and walking issues. At South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers, we treat both flexible and rigid hammertoes with custom orthotics, shoe changes, exercises, or minimally invasive surgery. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent future problems with personalized care.

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Flexible Care

Early hammertoe is treated with orthotics, padded shoes, and toe exercises.

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Surgical Fix

Severe cases may need surgery to realign the toe and relieve pain.

Achilles Tendonitis

Achilles tendonitis is an irritation in the tissue connecting the calf and heel, often caused by overuse, making it common among athletes, particularly runners. It can lead to tendon degeneration or rupture if not treated promptly. Symptoms include heel pain, usually concentrated in the top and mid-heel, and a dull ache along the Achilles tendon. Diagnosis involves a physical exam, patient history, and imaging tests like X-rays. Treatment typically includes rest, medication, physical therapy, and custom orthotics, with more severe cases requiring surgery. Rest is essential to prevent further damage. For expert care, contact South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers.

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Rest & Recovery

Rest is essential for Achilles tendonitis recovery. Avoid pushing yourself too hard and follow your doctor’s instructions for a safe recovery.

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Non-Surgical Treatments

Effective non-surgical options include physical therapy, MLS laser, custom orthotics, PRP therapy, and stem cell therapy to relieve pain and promote healing.

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Surgical Options

For severe cases, surgery may be required to reconnect or replace the damaged tendon, ensuring a complete recovery and long-term function.

Sports Injuries

Sports injuries are common and can occur in various forms, either as acute injuries due to sudden trauma, such as falls or collisions, or chronic injuries resulting from overuse of the muscles, ligaments, and tendons in the feet and ankles. Acute injuries happen quickly, often accompanied by immediate pain and swelling, while chronic injuries develop gradually due to repetitive strain over time. If not addressed, these injuries can lead to long-term pain and limit your ability to stay active or participate in sports. Whether from a single traumatic event or repeated stress, it’s important to seek timely treatment to avoid complications and ensure proper recovery.

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