Diabetic Foot

Our objective in caring for our Diabetic Population is straight forward – We Aim to Prevent All Foot related Complications associated with Diabetes. Doing that requires and thorough understanding of what those problems are and how to prevent them. It requires coordinating with other providers and moreĀ  than anything else it requires education of out patients. No one is better at steering patients around those than we are. The foot is an amazing, complicated and largely mechanical structure. Our feet function as shock absorbers, levers and platforms among other things. We often take our feet for granted, racing around engaged in all that is life, never having a second thought about our feet. When all is well, we do not realize how essential are feet are. But when things go wrong, almost nothing brings your life to a screeching halt like foot pain does. Foot pain can make it impossible for us to work, go to school or participate in our favorite sports and activities. Foot pain may make it difficult to impossible for us to help or care for someone who depends on us. That being the case, getting your feet back could not be more important. Foot pain has many possible causes but fortunately whatever the cause, we are unsurpassed in getting you back to doing either what you need to do or what you love to do.