- ArthritisOsteoarthritis in your ankle can produce pain and swelling. If allowed to worsen, it can eventually result in deformity, loss of joint function, and even decreased ability to walk. Rheumatoid arthritis is another problematic cause of pain in your foot and ankle. Our experienced team can help provide you with a variety of helpful treatment options.
- Plantar FasciitisFoot conditions such as plantar fasciitis, high arches, neuroma, heel spurs, and posterior tibial tendonitis can have a huge disruption on your daily life. After evaluating your foot or heel pain, we will develop a customized treatment option for you.
- Primary CarePlease bring your insurance card, as we will need to make a copy of it for our records. If your insurance plan requires a referral from your primary care physician, please make sure you obtain one prior to your appointment with us.
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundTo better help you, our podiatrists can provide ultrasound and X-ray services in the office, so you don’t have to go to a hospital for testing.
- MRI"I have had foot and ankle pain for some time, the staff is friendly and helpful. Dr. Yoder was nice and explained everything that was going on as well as speculating a plan for future treatment. I had to get cortisone shots and I am happy to say I barely felt the injections, (thank goodness). I also needed an MRI on my right ankle and the ladies working in reception went above and beyond to accommodate me. Mandi was also very nice, and explained details as we progressed through the appointment."
- X-Rays
- Joint ReplacementIngrown toenails can be painful and may prove dangerous to people with diabetes, pacemakers, or have undergone joint replacement. Since 2013, our board-certified providers have been helping people like you with recurring ingrown toenail issues or when the presence of ingrown toenails poses a greater health threat through infection.
- BunionsBunions are a painful yet common complaint of people with foot pain. Our board-certified team is here to help you find relief from your foot pain. Don’t let bunions go untreated and develop into even more painful complications like corns and bursitis; call either of our 2 offices today to schedule your appointment.
- Ingrown ToenailsWe treat a wide variety of toe problems such as hammertoes, ingrown toenails, hallux limitus, and bunion deformities. We always start with the most basic, non-invasive treatment options to see how your body responds. From there, we will continue to explore other avenues until we figure out a solution for you.
- Reconstructive SurgeryAfter completing a 3-year residency in the forefoot and rearfoot and ankle reconstructive surgery in Cleveland, OH at the St. Vincent Charity Medical Center and Case Western Reserve program, he moved back to Wisconsin to practice medicine.
- Corns
- CallusesOur knowledgeable, board-certified staff would like to help you find relief from high-arch pains. Also known as cavus foot, a high-arched foot can have symptoms such as hammer toes, claw toes, calluses, and an unstable foot due to the heel tilting inward. This can lead to an increased amount of ankle sprains, among other things.
- Physical TherapyUntreated posterior tibial tendonitis may worsen into posterior tibial dysfunction, also often called adult-acquired flatfoot. It’s caused by the stretching and tearing of tendons and ligaments in your foot. Learn more about this condition at Foot Health Facts. Once we have determined how much damage has been done, we can custom-tailor a treatment regimen for you. This may include injections, physical therapy, orthotics, and simple rest.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryMost people have heard of podiatry but may wonder what it is or what it does. Podiatrists are medical doctors and surgeons who specialize in the feet, ankles, and lower legs. They can provide diagnosis and treatment of ailments, as well as offer advice. At Family Foot & Ankle Clinics, we understand that anyone of any age can fall a victim to pain in the heels and feet. Whether you’re an athlete, inactive person, or someone who works a lot, you may need help from specialists like us.
- Bunions ProblemsIn addition to foot and toe pain, the drifting of your big toe closer to your second toe may be a sign of bunions. Other symptoms may include swelling, redness, and acute inflammation. You can learn more about bunion and bunion-related deformities at Foot Health Facts.
- Calluses
- Flat Feet
- HammertoesIf your toes are curled up and contracted, you may suffer from a condition known as hammertoes. At Family Foot & Ankle Clinics of Wisconsin LLC, we offer you a wide variety of options to help prevent hammertoe or treat the condition and prevent it from worsening. You even have many options for surgical correction.
- Heel SpursHeel spurs and plantar fasciitis may cause the bottoms of your feet to be painful, especially when you first start walking on them in the morning. We can help treat your heel pain through a variety of treatment options. Find relief from your heel pain by scheduling your appointment with either of our 2 convenient office locations today.
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsYou can often prevent ingrown toenails by trimming your nails with clippers and by cutting straight across the nail. Don’t trim the nail too short. You should also wear proper shoes. When necessary, a relatively minor surgical procedure can remedy the situation. Learn more about the causes of and treatments for ingrown toenails at Foot Health Facts.
- Toenail ProblemsOften toenail problems are caused by an infection, usually closely connected to athlete’s foot or other fungal infections. We’ll also check your feet to rule out other possibilities like bone spurs or injury to your toenail’s root. Once we have determined the cause of your condition, we’ll discuss your treatment options.
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis is the result of an inflammation of the ligaments in the arches of your feet. Depending on the severity and on specific conditions, the pain may grow progressively over time or can occur suddenly. If your pain is sudden and extreme, you should contact our office immediately for care. Learn more about this condition at Foot Health Facts.