
What is Podiatry?
Specialized Field: Focuses on foot, ankle, and lower limb conditions.
Range of Treatments: From common ailments to complex conditions.
Expert Care: Podiatrists with clinical expertise and latest technology.
Preventive Care: Emphasis on preventing future issues.
Patient-Centric: Treatment tailored to individual needs.
Conditions we Treat

Capsulitis of the Second Toe
Capsulitis of the Second Toe
Capsulitis of the second toe is an inflammation of the capsule surrounding the joint, typically causing pain and swelling at the base of the toe. It often results from excessive stress or misalignment.

Submetatarsal Bursitis
Submetatarsal Bursitis
Submetatarsal bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa located beneath the metatarsal bones, causing pain and swelling in the forefoot area.

Plantar Fascia Tear
Plantar Fascia Tear
A plantar fascia tear is a rupture of the thick band of tissue supporting the arch of the foot, leading to sharp pain and difficulty walking.

Plantar Plate Injury
Plantar Plate Injury
A plantar plate injury involves damage to the ligament-like structure at the base of the toe, causing pain, swelling, and instability in the affected joint.

Metatarsal Joint Pain
Metatarsal Joint Pain
Metatarsal joint pain is discomfort in the area where the metatarsal bones connect to the toes, often caused by overuse, injury, or structural issues.

FHL Tendinopathy
FHL Tendinopathy
FHL tendinopathy is the inflammation or degeneration of the flexor hallucis longus tendon, causing pain and discomfort along the inside of the ankle and foot.

Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy
Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy
Posterior tibial tendinopathy is the inflammation or damage of the posterior tibial tendon, leading to pain and difficulty supporting the arch of the foot.

Lateral Ankle Sprain
Lateral Ankle Sprain
A lateral ankle sprain is an injury to the ligaments on the outer side of the ankle, typically caused by twisting or rolling the foot, resulting in pain, swelling, and bruising.

Plantar Fat Pad Atrophy
Plantar Fat Pad Atrophy
Plantar fat pad atrophy is the thinning or loss of the fatty cushioning on the sole of the foot, leading to increased pain and discomfort when walking or standing.

Hallux Valgus
Hallux Valgus
A bump on the side of the big toe, making it lean towards the other toes, often painful.

Lisfranc Injury
Lisfranc Injury
A Lisfranc injury involves damage to the ligaments or bones in the midfoot, often resulting in pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight.

Plantar Plate Tear
Plantar Plate Tear
A plantar plate tear is a rupture of the ligament-like tissue under the toe joint, causing pain, swelling, and instability at the base of the toe.

Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the thick band of tissue along the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain and stiffness, especially with first steps in the morning.

Morton Neuroma
Morton Neuroma
A thickened nerve between the toes causing pain and a tingling sensation.

Peroneal Longus Tendinopathy
Peroneal Longus Tendinopathy
Peroneal Longus Tendinopathy is an overuse injury causing pain and inflammation in the tendon supporting the outer ankle joint.

Plantar Fibromatosis
Plantar Fibromatosis
Plantar Fibromatosis is a non-cancerous condition causing painful nodules to form on the sole of the foot, often in the arch area.

Spring Ligament Injury
Spring Ligament Injury
Spring ligament injury involves damage to the ligament supporting the foot's arch, often leading to pain, flatfoot deformity, and instability.

Sural Nerve Injury
Sural Nerve Injury
Sural nerve injury damages the nerve supplying sensation to the outer ankle and foot, causing pain, numbness, and tingling.

Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Retrocalcaneal Bursitis
Swelling and pain at the back of the heel, often due to irritation of the bursa.

Flat Foot
Flat Foot
A flat arch in the foot, leading to discomfort and difficulty standing for long periods.

High Arches Foot
High Arches Foot
A high arch in the foot that puts extra pressure on the heel and ball, causing pain.