Branford Podiatry Center has been diagnosing and treating disorders of the foot and ankle for over 20 years. It is important to our physicians and staff that our patients receive the highest level of medical care. The foot and ankle is a very complex, under-appreciated and heavily utilized structure of the human body.
Injuries and pathological conditions that affect the foot can have significant consequences on our daily lives. The Branford Podiatry Center specializes in treating all conditions of the foot and ankle in a conservative as well as surgical manner.
Injuries and pathological conditions that affect the foot can have significant consequences on our daily lives. The Branford Podiatry Center specializes in treating all conditions of the foot and ankle in a conservative as well as surgical manner.
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Branford Podiatry Center is a one-stop clinic for all your foot care needs. We have been in this business for many years now. With our experience and knowledge, we are able to treat infants, children, adults and seniors. We understand your pain and concerns, and work to give you the best possible foot treatment.
Diabetes can be dangerous to your feet; even a small cut could have serious consequences which may cause nerve damage that takes away the feeling in your feet. Diabetes may also reduce blood flow to the feet, making it harder to heal an injury or resist infection.
Because of these problems, you might not notice a pebble in your shoe - so you could develop a blister, then a sore, then a stubborn infection that might cause amputation of your foot or leg.Shake out your shoes and inspect the inside before wearing. Remember, you may not feel a pebble - so always shake out your shoes before putting them on.
Because of these problems, you might not notice a pebble in your shoe - so you could develop a blister, then a sore, then a stubborn infection that might cause amputation of your foot or leg.Shake out your shoes and inspect the inside before wearing. Remember, you may not feel a pebble - so always shake out your shoes before putting them on.
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Oct 09, 2020
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