From screening and diagnosing to treating and prescribing therapies and medical equipment, the podiatrist can help you live a healthy and active life. You can maximize those benefits by preparing properly for your next visit.
Read MoreOn August 17th you’ll have a chance to show your feet just how much you care about them because it’s National “I Love My Feet” Day! At NY Foot Health, we think it’s important to take this opportunity to think about all the ways your feet enhance your life!
Read MoreAt NY Foot Health, we know orthotics are a bit of a mystery for patients who don’t have them. We’ve put together this list of frequently asked questions to help patients learn more about orthotics and how they can improve podiatric health.
Read MoreOur podiatrists are finding that many patients are suffering from foot and ankle problems as we emerge from the pandemic.
Read MoreApril is Foot Health Awareness Month and a great time to refocus on basics for better podiatric health.
Read MoreOne of the most common and often misunderstood podiatric conditions that patients deal with is bunions. Many people mistakenly accept bunions as inevitable and/or untreatable.
Read MoreRunning can be hard on your feet and lower extremities. The repetitive pounding can result in several common podiatric sports injuries and conditions.
Read MoreOne of the best and simplest ways to prevent foot pain and many common disorders is wearing the correct shoe size.
Read MoreWe know this time of the year has extra demands on your feet as you work to get everything on your wish list done in time. To help your feet make it across the holiday finish line and still be of good cheer, here are six tips.
Read MorePodiatrists believe wearing good shoes can be one of the most effective ways of preventing common foot problems.
Read MoreMemorial Day marks the official beginning of summer, and that means a whole new shoe wardrobe of fun styles to celebrate the season. Here are some popular choices and suggestions for ensuring the shoes you pick are safe and healthy for your feet.
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 MoreIt’s the season for revving up the power mowers and want to offer some important reminders to help prevent foot and ankle injuries from this common chore.
Read MoreThere’s no doubt a lot has changed this year about the back-to-school season, but one thing that remains the same is the need for good quality, properly fitting shoes for your children to keep their developing feet growing healthy and strong.
Read MoreFalls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal accidents among seniors and one in four people over the age of 65 falls every year.
Read MoreThe American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) provides a list of shoe manufacturers that are podiatrist-approved.
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