Family Foot Center

The staff were very friendly, and Dr. Do was professional and thorough in helping with my foot pain. The procedure was quick and painless and Dr. Do clearly explained what was happening the whole time and took excellent care to manage my pain. I highly recommend Dr. Do for foot pain.

Emily D.

A close-up of a patient's feet being examined by a podiatrist.
A close-up of a patient's feet being examined by a podiatrist.

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FAQ

What is podiatry?

Podiatry is the medical and surgical care of the foot, ankle, and lower limb.

When should I see a podiatrist?

Anytime you have:

  • Persistent foot or ankle pain

  • Infection, redness, swelling

  • Trouble walking or balance issues

  • Foot wounds that don’t heal

  • Diabetic foot concerns

What conditions do you treat?

We treat injuries, infections, and chronic pain.

Are treatments painful?

Most treatments are minimally invasive.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept medicare and various insurance plans.

How can I book an appointment?

Call our office at 915-591-9070

What is a podiatrist?

A podiatrist is a doctor who specializes in foot, ankle, and lower leg conditions — including medical treatment, surgery, and preventive care.

Common conditions include:

  • Heel pain & plantar fasciitis

  • Ingrown toenails

  • Bunions & hammertoes

  • Foot & ankle injuries

  • Toenail fungus & skin infections

  • Diabetic foot problems

  • Flat feet, arthritis, neuropathy

Do podiatrists perform surgery?

Yes! Podiatrists can perform foot and ankle surgeries, such as:

  • Bunion and hammertoe correction

  • Tendon repair

  • Fracture repair

  • Ingrown toenail surgery

Can podiatry help with diabetes?

Absolutely. Podiatrists prevent and treat diabetic foot complications such as wounds, infections, and neuropathy — which can prevent amputations.

Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?

Usually no referral is needed. However, some insurance plans may require one — best to check your coverage.