May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and with summer set to kick off in a few weeks, we at NY Foot Health want to take this opportunity to give our patients some important reminders and tips on preventing this disease.
Read MoreMelanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Most people don’t expect melanoma to develop on the skin of their feet, and often these cancers go undetected in their early stages when they are most treatable. At NY Foot Health, we want our patients to be proactive in the prevention and early detection of this cancer.
Read MoreJune is Men’s Health Month, and this means a chance to share some helpful podiatric pointers with all our male patients and the women who love them.
Read MoreThe holiday season has begun and even if your celebrations look a little different this year, you’ll still have plenty of running around to do to pull it all together. It means there will be more demands on your feet! Help keep them in tip-top shape.
Read MoreWe know as winter approaches, it may be easy to think your feet don’t need as much attention as they do in warmer seasons when they’re more exposed. However, heavy socks and boots don’t protect your feet from many common ailments.
Read MoreNY Foot Health offers several avenues of sharing knowledge on a wide variety of podiatric healthcare issues in accessible formats you can use in your daily life. One of these is our public education e-newsletter.
Read MoreIn April, we focus on podiatric health. One very basic and simple way to care for your feet is by examining them regularly for changes or signs that may indicate a developing problem.
Read MoreThere are podiatric issues that many patients find unsightly. Here’s how to take care of them before it’s time for sandals and other open styles of footwear.
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A podiatrist has ways of reducing their patients’ risk of opioid use through the treatment of lower extremity medical problems.
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We want patients to enjoy their summer vacations and not miss out because they are sidelined with a foot or ankle problem. Get your trip off to a safe start by wearing comfortable shoes on travel day.
Read MoreThere is a clinical condition called hyperhidrosis which is characterized by an abnormally excessive amount of sweating. Below are some facts about this disorder and what can be done about it.
Read MoreWe believe regular podiatrist appointments are part of a good health care regimen and we want patients to get the maximum benefit from their podiatric healthcare provider.
Read MoreOne way that patients can head off potential foot and ankle problems is by getting in the habit of doing regular self-exams on your feet. In between checkups by your podiatrist, it’s a good idea to get in the habit of doing a self-exam on your feet.
Read MoreBecause it’s National Foot Health Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to help educate patients on how to take better care of their feet.
Read MoreWhen you have foot or ankle pain you should turn to a skilled podiatrist for relief. It’s a good idea to do a little preparation for your appointment in order to make the most of your time with the foot doctor and speed the diagnosis of your problem.
Read MoreHere at the New York State Podiatric Medical Association, educating you about foot health is our top priority.
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