About the Service
Podiatry is a specialized branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating conditions of the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Podiatrists complete rigorous training at accredited podiatric medical schools to address a wide range of foot and ankle issues. They are trained to prescribe medications, perform surgeries, treat fractures, and more. Podiatrists often work alongside other healthcare professionals to manage primary foot conditions and those related to broader health concerns, such as diabetes.
Contact us today in Brooklyn to learn how we can support your foot, ankle, and leg health. We offer same-day appointments and accept most insurance plans!

Common Foot Problems

Arthritis
A condition that causes inflammation and swelling in the joints, potentially affecting the foot, toes, and ankles.

Athlete’s Foot
A fungal infection that leads to dry, cracked, and itchy skin on the feet.

Bunions
A bony protrusion that forms at the base of the big toe.

Corns & Calluses
Thickened skin areas that develop as a protective reaction to constant pressure.

Ingrown Toenails
When the nail grows into the surrounding skin, often impacting the big toe.

Arthritis
A condition that causes inflammation and swelling in the joints, potentially affecting the foot, toes, and ankles.

Athlete’s Foot
A fungal infection that leads to dry, cracked, and itchy skin on the feet.

Bunions
A bony protrusion that forms at the base of the big toe.

Corns & Calluses
Thickened skin areas that develop as a protective reaction to constant pressure.

Ingrown Toenails
When the nail grows into the surrounding skin, often impacting the big toe.

Hammertoe
A deformity in which the toe bends or curls downward.

Sprains
Injuries resulting from the overstretching or tearing of ligaments.

Flat Feet
A condition where the arch of the foot is flattened, causing the soles to make full contact with the ground.

Plantar Warts
Skin growths that appear on the soles of the feet and grow into the skin.

Diabetic Foot
A variety of foot issues caused by high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.

Hammertoe
A deformity in which the toe bends or curls downward.

Sprains
Injuries resulting from the overstretching or tearing of ligaments.

Flat Feet
A condition where the arch of the foot is flattened, causing the soles to make full contact with the ground.

Plantar Warts
Skin growths that appear on the soles of the feet and grow into the skin.

Diabetic Foot
A variety of foot issues caused by high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.