As you get ready to greet the warmer weather, you may have some worries about your toe problems. Here are three common issues podiatrists frequently treat.
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 MoreFor some people, the tendency for a nail to become ingrown can be genetic. It may be a chronic problem that will require a more permanent solution.
Read MoreUsually, toenails grow straight out, but sometimes, one goes rogue and a corner begins to grow into the flesh around the toe. It can create a painful foot problem that patients want relieved as soon as possible.
Read MoreHere are eight tips to take with you to the shoe store to ensure you purchase shoes that will not damage your feet.
Read MoreWe know that once summer starts regular pedicures are standard practice for many New Yorkers. However, a nail salon can also be the perfect place to catch a bacterial or fungal infection like athlete’s foot or fungal toenails.
Read MoreA very common and very painful podiatric problem is ingrown toenails. These occur when the corner of the nail curves and grows back into the flesh around the toenail.
Read MoreAlthough it may take a long time, toenail fungus can make nails unattractive as they become discolored, thickened and crumbly.
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