Even if foot problems are not life-threatening, they can still cause extreme pain and discomfort. Patients who have struggled to get their conditions under control are often frustrated, exhausted, and unfulfilled due to the inability to do the things they love. In most cases, patients have tried over and over again to mask the symptoms of their ailments, achieving only short-term relief.
We are here to put an end to this cycle, ending the pain for good and getting you back to the life you used to live. We truly believe that compassionate care is the key to long-lasting relief. That is why we take the time to listen to each one of our patients, explaining all diagnostic findings, recommendations, and treatment options.
We are here to put an end to this cycle, ending the pain for good and getting you back to the life you used to live. We truly believe that compassionate care is the key to long-lasting relief. That is why we take the time to listen to each one of our patients, explaining all diagnostic findings, recommendations, and treatment options.
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Coastal Podiatry Associates was started in 1989 by Dr. Scott Hamilton. In 1992, Dr. Joseph Menn joined the practice followed by Dr. Scott Werter in 1997. In 2016, Dr. Richard Moore and Dr. Bradley Keefer of Seacoast Podiatry and Dr. William Parker of Conway Podiatry merged their established practices with Coastal Podiatry Associates forming the largest podiatry group in Eastern South Carolina.
Our skilled podiatric specialists are highly trained in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the foot and ankle. Personalized treatment programs are developed to satisfy individual foot care needs. Patients with diabetes are at extreme risk of injuries to their feet. If they do not take measures to protect their feet from cuts, scrapes, burns, and punctures, an infection can spread to the leg and require amputation.
Your life is never the same after you are diagnosed with diabetes. You test constantly to make sure your blood sugar levels are under control and try to eat right at every meal to prevent a sudden glucose spike or drop. Your doctors have warned you that diabetes can cause permanent damage to your kidneys, liver, and eyes-not to mention the potential loss of a leg due to infection.
Heel pain can strike anyone at some point in their lives. The lucky patients might only need a day of rest, an ice pack, and to elevate the foot for a few hours each night. But for thousands of sufferers, the condition will mean persistent pain that prevents them from walking long distances, participating in recreational activities, and even taking days off of work due to the discomfort in their heels.
You've had your unsightly foot condition for so long, you've gotten used to the limitations it has put on you. You never take off your shoes or socks in front of others, and you dread going to the pool or beach. You have painted your toenails with every possible fungal polish, but they still just crumble away-and the bottoms of your feet might be cracked and discolored for the rest of your life.
Reviews (9)
Nancy Forno
Jan 24, 2022
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Melissa D.
Mar 13, 2021
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Unfortunately I did not have a good experience.. when my husband called to make the appointment for me they told him they couldn't tell him how much it would be to get my toe looked at. Hmm okay... so I arrive at the appointment and I ask before anything how much it will cost just to get my toe looked at (paying out of pocket, so of course I'd love an idea)? Once again still can't tell me!! I did not feel comfortable or at ease about the procedure, I explained I have a lot of anxiety and the thought of cutting open my toe I wasn't prepared to do something same day. I said I
Inga B.
Nov 14, 2020
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No complaints with the actual toenail clipping. I had been to Coastal Podiatry in the summer and the doctor did a fine job and, this time around, the toenail clipping was fine again. (I don't go to nail salons for pedicures during Covid.) My negative review is because on my second visit I had such a bizarre experience that I have no plans of ever returning to Coastal Podiatry again. Things started out okay. A technician came in and trimmed the nails on all my toes except the two big toes, then she left after the doctor arrived. He quickly trimmed the nails on my two big toes. That took
Anthony S.
May 19, 2020
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Andrea Simpkins
Jan 20, 2020
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When i arrived i was scared even after having watched "toe bro" 😉 inpreparation. The staff was so nice! Especially the assistant (Shonda) who was very professional and sweet. Dr. Werter had a great personality and was very quick. The procedure was painless and over before i knew it had begun. I am positive I will be going back to have the same procedure repeated on my other foot very soon. Already referred a friend to them as well. Thank you so much!
Marisa B.
Jun 21, 2019
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I was on vacation from California and I hurt my toe really bad. I called for an emergency appointment and they got me in within the hour. Dr. Scott took excellent care of me. I was really scared and he helped me to feel at ease. My accident happened in the morning and so I did not have any breakfast. I felt like was going to faint when he was taking care of my foot. He and his staff made sure I was okay and stayed with me the whole time. It's scary to have an emergency when you are traveling and I truly appreciated how well they took care of me. Thank you Dr. Scott and staff!!!!
Tiffany P.
Oct 02, 2018
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Where do I begin....I am writing this for my grandfather who is 88 years old. This office encouraged my grandfather to get special shoes that were promised to be covered by Medicare wouldn't have to pay a cent. Long and behold a couple of weeks later he received a bill over $180 (what the insurance wouldn't pay). However, that's not why I am writing this review. When my grandfather went to his next visit the woman at the front desk said loudly that they would not see my grandfather until the bill was paid. It was embarrassing and uncalled for. The fact that she would say this loudly
Marilyn L.
Mar 06, 2018
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Mixed review as provider was helpful on 1st visit when I came in with severe pain from plantar fasciitis and got relief. Was overcharged though after 2nd visit and after numerous phone calls still waiting for refund of payment as they charged over the Medicare claimed amount for my deductible which begins every January. Just a caution if you go in January and have Medicare.
K. C.
Dec 29, 2017
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