We are hearing about an increase in the number of patients experiencing pain, aches, weakness, and tiredness in their feet and legs.
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 MoreWearing a mask is a way of protecting other people you come in contact with. Follow these tips for properly wearing a mask.
Read MoreWe want to recognize Skin Cancer Awareness Month and provide patients with some important information about skin cancer on your feet.
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Chances are that your regular exercise routine was disrupted. How do you safely re-enter a fitness plan?
Read MoreIntense research on the part of doctors and scientists are beginning to yield positive results in the fight agains COVID-19 and will hopefully move us forward on the path to getting back to “normal” life safely sooner rather than later.
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Researchers and doctors are learning more about COVID 19 every day. One finding of particular interest is the symptom being called, “COVID toes.”
Read MoreThe vast majority of podiatrists are offering telemedicine services. If you are experiencing a problem, contact your podiatrist and ask if telemedicine services are available.
Read MoreAlthough social isolating has been very helpful in flattening the curve, it can be extremely difficult, especially if you live alone. Below are 3 suggestions for staying emotionally healthy until we can all get together again.
Read MoreMany podiatry practices remain open as they provide essential services. You are encouraged to schedule a visit with your podiatrist if you have an ulcer or wound. This reduces both visits to the ER or Urgent Care Centers, and, contact with others.
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 MoreWe know that the coronavirus pandemic has families staying home, and school has taken on a whole new format. While we recognize that can be stressful, it’s also an opportunity to explore new ways of learning together.
Read MoreAlthough most schools are providing distance learning materials, you’ll likely find you still have many hours a day to fill. We’d like to propose a fun and informative session for your children all about feet.
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We know that there has been a lot of information lately about the Coronavirus, but did you know that a virus can also affect your feet? The human papillomavirus (HPV) when it enters the skin on your feet through small or invisible cuts or scrapes can cause warts.
Read MoreNews of the Novel 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused great concern to all. You should know that most Podiatry offices are fortunate to have small clinics that limit the number of people you encounter and are doing their best to take precautions for your health and safety. Podiatrists are offering their normal services with the following considerations:
Read MoreOne of the best gifts you can give your children is to help them develop healthy eating strategies from a young age. In honor of National Nutrition Month, we offer these tips to help the entire family eat for a healthy and active life.
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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There are several simple ways you can minimize the risk of complications from diabetes.
Read MoreWe know that joint disease can come on gradually, and many busy patients may put off dealing with nagging symptoms.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month and we know that heart disease can be very detrimental to your feet as well as your overall health. One area of particular concern is hypertension or high blood pressure.
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