During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor.  We accept most insurances.

Patient Forms
The office will email you / text you digital new patient information to complete - or you can print out and bring a copy of this PDF with you.

pdf podiatry patient form downloadNew Patients

Please arrive early so that we can complete your initial paperwork. Also, please bring the following:

  • Patient's insurance card
  • List of current prescriptions and/or over-the-counter medication, including dose and frequency
  • Information about patient's medical and surgical history
  • Recent test results, x-rays, or relevant records

WHEN TO SEE THE DOCTOR:

People call a doctor of podiatry for help diagnosing and treating a wide array of foot, ankle, and lower leg problems. Please contact our office if you experience any of the following:  

  • Persistent pain in your feet or ankles
  • Persistent heel pain without putting any weight or pressure on your heel
  • Pain that is not alleviated by ice or over-the-counter painkillers (such as aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen) after two weeks of treatment 
  • Tingling in the heel
  • Heel pain accompanied by a fever, redness (sometimes warmth), or numbness
  • Changes in the nails or skin on your foot
  • Severe cracking, scaling, or peeling on the heel or foot
  • Blisters on your feet
  • Spreading of an infection from one area of the foot to another, such as under the nail bed, skin under the nail, the nail itself, or the surrounding skin
  • Thickening toenails that cause discomfort
  • Diabetics with poor circulation who develop Athlete’s Foot
  • Signs of  foot, ankle, or lower leg bacterial infection, including:
    • Increased pain, swelling, redness, tenderness, or warmth
    • Red streaks extending from an affected area Discharge or pus from an area on the foot

Insurance and Payment Information

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Care Credit

Payment is due at the time of service. Appointments might require co-payment and/or deductibles, depending on your insurance plan. Please call your insurance carrier for details. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover Card, Personal Checks, and Cash.