We're always accepting new patients and we have a location in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX, so call the office nearest you for an appointment today regarding your foot surgery, ankle sprain or Achilles tendon injury! Dr. Shay Fish is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, and received his training from the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
His education, knowledge, and professional experience make him the reason why so many people choose Hill Country Foot Surgeons. If you want to work with a friendly, caring foot doctor who truly cares about your health and wellbeing, call our office today to see Dr. Fish. The office of Shay Fish, DPM is the podiatrist office to go to in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX as we have two locations and offer several podiatry services.
His education, knowledge, and professional experience make him the reason why so many people choose Hill Country Foot Surgeons. If you want to work with a friendly, caring foot doctor who truly cares about your health and wellbeing, call our office today to see Dr. Fish. The office of Shay Fish, DPM is the podiatrist office to go to in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX as we have two locations and offer several podiatry services.
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At the office of Shay Fish, DPM, we put your foot ailments first and foremost. You rely on your feet to get you to places, work, and simply live a healthy and fulfilling life. Needing foot surgery or having an Achilles tendon injury can leave you out of commission for a while. Leave your foot condition in the hands of Dr. Fish at the office of Shay Fish, DPM.
At the office of Shay Fish, DPM in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX, we're always looking for ways to make your appointment with us as convenient as possible. We know you have other things on your mind- say for instance, your foot, ankle or heel troubles- so rest assured the staff at Hill Country will take good care of you.
The one good thing to come out of Achilles tendon sprains are no broken bones; however, when the joint becomes bruised, swollen, or unstable, it can leave you in unbearable pain. No matter the severity of your sprain, it's best to have it looked at by a professional. For First Degree and Second Degree Sprains, these are fortunately treatable without needing surgery.
Athletes and those who live active lifestyles are more prone to injuring their Achilles tendon. Treatment for this kind of injury varies, based on its severity. For Achilles tendons that aren't completely torn, Dr. Fish will likely recommend resting, icing the affected area, compression, elevation, strength and flexibility exercises, and taking anti-inflammatory OTC medication to reduce swelling and pain.
As treatable as bunions may be, they can be a real pain in the foot to live with. Bunions cause a painful bump on the side of the big toe or on the outside of the little toe. There are several causes of bunions, including genetics, wearing poorly fitting shoes such as high heels, arthritis, and other conditions.
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