- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Diabetic Foot Care
- Diabetes Care
- X-Rays
- Wound CareShe recently completed her residency training at Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence, Rhode Island where she held the position of chief resident. Throughout residency Dr. Miles received extensive training in forefoot surgery, diabetic wound care, limb salvage, and reconstructive foot and ankle procedures in both a clinical and surgical setting. She brings this experience to her practice and is committed to providing outstanding care to her community and her patients.
- Pinched NerveA neuroma is a painful condition, also referred to as a “pinched nerve” or a nerve tumor. It is a benign growth of nerve tissue frequently found between the third and fourth toes.
- Ankle Surgery
- Bunions
- Ingrown Toenails
- Skin CancerSkin cancer can develop anywhere on the body, including in the lower extremities. Most skin cancers of the feet are painless, and often there is a history of recurrent cracking, bleeding, or ulceration.
- CornsCorns and calluses are areas of thickened skin that develop to protect that area from irritation. They are usually caused by rubbing or excess pressure against part of the foot.
- UlcerA diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes and is commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
- Calluses
- FungusAthlete's foot is a skin disease caused by a fungus. It most commonly attacks the feet because shoes create a warm, dark, and humid environment which encourages fungus growth.
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is caused by faster-than-normal turnover of skin cells. In people who have psoriasis, the new cells move to the surface so rapidly that the dead cells build up on the surface in dry, whitish-silver patches.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Ankle SprainThe feet and ankles work together to provide support and mobility to the body. A foot or ankle sprain is a soft tissue injury. A fracture is actually a break in the bone.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryDr. Miles was born and raised in the small town of Johnsonville in the low country of South Carolina. She then attended the University of South Carolina Honors College where she completed her bachelor’s degree in Biology, graduating cum laude with honors. After earning her undergraduate degree, Breelyn went on to attend podiatry school at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in the heart of NYC. She received her degree of D.P.M (Doctor of podiatric medicine) giving her vast education in the pathology and ailments of the foot and ankle.
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Ankle Sprain
- Bunions Problems
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareWe specialize in all facets of foot care including ingrown toenails, heel pain, diabetic foot care, and wound care. Minor surgeries performed in office.
- Flat Feet
- Fungus ToenailsToenail fungus is an infection underneath the surface of the nail caused by fungi. The disease is characterized by a progressive change in a toenail's quality and color.
- HammertoesA hammer toe is a contracture, or bending, of the toe at the first joint of the digit, called the proximal interphalangeal joint. This bending causes the toe to appear like an upside-down V when looked at from the side.
- Heel Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsIngrown toenails, the most common nail impairment, are nails whose corners or sides dig painfully into the soft tissue of nail grooves, often leading to irritation, redness, and swelling.
- Toenail Problems
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Podiatric SurgeryAfter graduation, Dr. Carlisle completed his residency training at Emory University Decatur in Atlanta, Georgia (formerly known as DeKalb Medical Center). He had extensive training in Podiatric surgery of both the foot and ankle and additional training in wound care, trauma, limb salvage, and elective surgery. He also had training in diabetic foot and wound care with the large diabetic population in the area. His residency program is associated with the Podiatry Institute, which Dr. Carlisle is a faculty member, helping with the ongoing education in the area of foot and ankle surgery.