Podiatric Care

treatments & general instructions

Explore Our Treatments

Our podiatry team offers advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments for foot and ankle conditions—all delivered in a modern outpatient setting. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, injury, or diabetic wounds, we’re here to help you move comfortably again.

Relief from Foot Pain

From painful joint deformities to tendon injuries, we offer targeted treatments to reduce pain, restore movement, and get you back on your feet without complications.

Foot & Ankle Surgery

We treat bunions, hammertoes, fractures, and more using the latest surgical techniques—all with faster recovery, less downtime, and more comfort than a hospital stay.

Expert Wound Care

Our certified specialists treat slow-healing wounds and diabetic foot complications with precision, compassion, and leading-edge care to provide healing and relief.

General Instructions

A nurse from the center will contact you prior to your surgery to review your health history, medications and pre-operative instructions.

Your physician will provide post-operative instructions regarding diet, rest, exercise and medications. You will be provided with a written summary of these discharge instructions.

Check List

✓  Wear loose comfortable clothing. You will need to change into a surgical gown. Do not wear any jewelry (including body piercing), makeup or cologne.

✓  Do not bring any valuables with you. Bring your drivers license and all insurance cards with you. If a co-pay or balance is due, please bring some form of payment.

✓  Please be sure to tell your surgeon if you are on any type of blood thinners or aspirin. Follow any instructions provided by your surgical team about taking or skipping any current medications you might have.

✓  Please do not smoke on the day of your procedure. 

✓  With Sedation:  Wearing contact lenses is NOT advised. It is important to refrain from eating and/or drinking prior to surgery in order to prevent the risks of aspirating gastric contents (complication related to vomiting) during your surgery.

✓  It is extremely important to arrange for a responsible adult to drive you home and remain with you after surgery.

**Failure to follow these instructions may result in the cancellation of your surgery. These are general guidelines; please speak to your care team to discuss specific instructions for your procedure.**