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Central FL Foot & Ankle Institute- Lake Mary
Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando - Lake Mary
Orlando Foot & Ankle Specialists- Lake Mary
Are you Accepting New Patients?
Yes! Our podiatrists are Accepting New Patients daily at all Practice Locations. If you're looking for foot and ankle care in the Lake Mary Florida area, we're here to help you find a provider near you.
What makes your podiatrists unique?
Our podiatrists bring extensive experience, advanced training, and a compassionate approach to personalized foot and ankle care, ensuring exceptional outcomes.
Do you offer comprehensive services?
Yes! From routine care to advanced treatments like bunion surgery, diabetic foot care, and custom orthotics, we provide a full range of podiatric services.
Can I transfer my patient records?
Absolutely! We make it simple to transfer patient records from your previous provider. Upon booking a new appointment, our staff will provide you the transfer information to request medical records from your previous provider.
Is your clinic conveniently located?
Yes, all clinics are centrally located in Lake Mary, FL, offering easy access for patients throughout the area.
How do you ensure personalized care?
We take the time to listen, understand your concerns, and create customized treatment plans to meet your unique needs and goals.
Central FL Foot & Ankle Institute- Lake Mary -
The Central Florida Foot and Ankle Institute's Lake Mary Clinic is conveniently located near the Reinhart & Lake Mary Blvd intersection. It's welcoming lobby/waiting and patient rooms provide a comfortable care experience. 100 Waymont Ct Suite 110 Lake Mary, FL 32746 - Schedule directly at 407-307-0006
Dr. Jaclyn Carli Hoover, DPM
Dr. Kevin Tootle, DPM FACFAS
(Also in Mount Dora)
Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando- Lake Mary -
At Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando, we believe that a doctor and patient must work as a team in order to have the best outcomes when treating the various problems of the lower extremity. 4106 W Lake Mary Blvd Ste 125 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Schedule Directly at 407-734-3837
Dr. Christopher Mason, DPM
Dr. David Hancock, DPM
Orlando Foot & Ankle Specialists- Lake Mary
At Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando, we believe that a doctor and patient must work as a team in order to have the best outcomes when treating the various problems of the lower extremity.
Dr. Sean Griffin, DPM
Achilles Tendon
Ankle Instability
Ankle Sprains
Arthritic Foot & Ankle Care
Athletes Foot
Bunions
Calluses
Corns
Diabetic Foot
Flat Feet
Fungus Toenails
Hammertoes
Heel Spurs
Ingrown Toenails
Neuromas
Plantar Fasciitis
Warts
Plantar Fasciitis:
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue running across the bottom of the foot, leading to stabbing heel pain, especially after periods of inactivity.
Bunions:
A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, causing the toe to deviate towards the others, leading to pain and swelling.
Ingrown Toenails:
A condition where the corner or side of a toenail grows into the soft flesh, resulting in pain, redness, and potential infection.
Heel Spurs:
Calcium deposits causing a bony protrusion on the underside of the heel bone, often associated with plantar fasciitis and resulting in heel pain.
Diabetic Foot Care:
Specialized care focusing on preventing and treating foot complications in diabetic patients, including neuropathy and ulcers, to avoid serious infections.
Hammertoes:
A deformity causing a toe to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward, leading to discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes.
Neuromas:
A painful condition, also known as a "pinched nerve" or nerve tumor, resulting from nerve tissue thickening, commonly between the third and fourth toes.
Corns and Calluses:
Thickened skin areas that develop due to repeated pressure or friction, often on the feet, causing discomfort and pain.
Achilles Tendonitis:
Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, connecting calf muscles to the heel bone, leading to pain and stiffness along the back of the leg near the heel.
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