Specialized care for your feet and ankles.
Podiatry focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the foot, ankle and lower leg. Whether you’re dealing with chronic foot pain, an injury, or a skin condition, expert podiatric care can help you stay mobile and pain-free.
About NGPG Podiatry
At NGPG Podiatry our board-certified podiatrists provide comprehensive, compassionate care to patients of all ages. We specialize in both surgical and non-surgical treatments for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, with the goal of helping you return to a healthy, active lifestyle.
Using the latest diagnostic tools and advanced treatment techniques, we personalize your care plan to address your specific condition and goals. Our providers are skilled in everything from routine foot care to complex procedures and wound management.
What We Treat
NGPG Podiatry treats a full spectrum of foot and ankle conditions, including but not limited to:
- Foot and ankle pain
- Heel pain
- Ingrown toenails
- Bunions
- Hammertoes
- Plantar fasciitis
- Plantar warts
- Sports injuries
- Calluses and corns
- Morton’s neuroma
- Diabetic foot complications
- Foot fractures and sprains
- Chronic ulcers
What We Do
Our team offers cutting-edge treatment options designed to relieve pain, correct deformities and restore mobility. We’ll work with you to find the right approach, whether conservative or surgical, that supports your long-term foot health.
Common podiatric services and treatments include:
- Custom orthotics: Designed to support proper foot alignment and relieve pain
- Wound care: Advanced treatment of diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing wounds
- Minimally invasive procedures: Including ingrown toenail removal and wart treatment
- Bunion and hammertoe correction: Surgical and non-surgical approaches to realign and reduce discomfort.
- Plantar fasciitis therapy: Includes stretching, injections and regenerative medicine options
- Fracture management: Diagnosis, immobilization and rehabilitation for foot and ankle fractures
- Diabetic foot care: Regular screenings, nail care and preventive treatments to reduce complications
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a podiatrist?
You should schedule a visit with a podiatrist if you are experiencing persistent foot or ankle pain, notice changes in your skin or nails, develop swelling or sores that won’t heal, or have difficulty walking comfortably. Early treatment often prevents worsening of the condition.
Is podiatry only for foot problems?
No, podiatrists are trained to treat issues involving the foot, ankle and lower leg. This includes structural problems, skin conditions, nerve-related pain and complications from chronic diseases like diabetes.
Do you treat sports injuries?
Yes. We regularly treat sports-related conditions such as sprains, stress fractures, Achilles tendon injuries and plantar fasciitis. Our goal is to help athletes recover quickly and safely return to their activities.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Bring a list of your current symptoms, any relevant medical records or imaging, a list of medications you’re taking and the shoes you wear most often. This helps our podiatrist make a complete assessment.
Do you offer diabetic foot care?
Absolutely. Diabetic foot care is one of our core specialties. We offer regular foot exams, treatment of ulcers and infections, education on foot hygiene and early intervention to prevent complications like amputation.