Hammertoe
Not only are they unsightly, but hammertoes can also lead to serious foot discomfort. Read More
Achilles Tendonitis
Your Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in your body, so when something goes wrong. Read More
Ingrown Toenail
Whether you’re experiencing your very first ingrown toenail or you seem to develop ingrown toenails regularly Read More
Ankle Pain
Since ankle pain might be a sign of something that could lead to severe ankle instability — like a sprain — it isn’t something you should ignore. Read More
Athlete's Foot
Whether or not you’re an athlete, athlete’s foot can strike anyone who’s exposed to the fungal infection and cause nagging Read More
Nail Fungus
Are you dealing with yellow, crumbling toenails due to toenail fungus? The team of foot specialists at Michfoot Surgeons PC. Read More
Bunion
Bunion pain and inflammation can prevent you from doing the things you enjoy. Before enduring another day with bunion discomfort Read More
Plantar Fasciitis
Is your ability to jump out of bed in the morning shattered by foot and heel pain with your first steps? Read More
Diabetic Foot Care
If you figure among the more than 30 million people in the United States who have diabetes, the care you provide your feet is paramount. Read More
Flat Feet
Though normally a painless condition, for some, flat feet can lead to lingering foot and ankle pain. Read More
Sprained Ankle
Each day in the United States, a whopping 25,000 people sprain their ankles, making it one of the most common injuries. Read More
Warts
Warts on your feet or, more specifically, plantar warts, aren’t particularly dangerous Read More
Wound Care
Though all foot wounds can lead to serious infection because blood flow is limited in your feet Read More
High Arch Feet
High arch feet are known for being associated with chronic foot discomfort, uncomfortable calluses. Read More
Morton's Neuroma
If you have a nagging sensation that there’s something in your shoe, even when it’s free and clear Read More
Bone Spur
Although bone spurs can develop anywhere, they most commonly form in your feet. Read More