
With over 30 years of practice experience, Robert Fink, DPM, located in North Brunswick, NJ, understands the importance of quality foot and ankle care in an environment where patients feel comfortable. He specializes in general podiatry, heel pain, bunions, and hammertoes. Although he is a skilled podiatric surgeon, Dr. Fink believes in using conservative approaches first.
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To ensure your convenience, below is the information you need about our podiatry office, including our hours, location, appointment scheduling and insurance acceptance. If, for any reason, you cannot keep a scheduled appointment or will be delayed, please call as soon as possible. Charges may be incurred for appointments cancelled less than 24 hours before scheduled appointment time.
During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor. We accept most insurances. List of current prescriptions and/or over-the-counter medication, including dose and frequency. You are responsible for co-payments or charges that are not covered by your insurance.
Dr. Robert Fink is available to treat foot and ankle ailments such as diabetic foot care, ingrown toenails, fungal toenails, warts and painful calluses. Our practice specializes in general foot care. Please call (732) 297-5800 for an appointment. Ankle sprains are very common injuries with more than 3 million suffered each year in the US.
There are different conditions that cause stiffness or pain in your heel that gets worse in the morning. Pain from conditions such as plantar fasciitis-where the long band of tissue on the bottom of the foot becomes inflamed-can be worse in the morning because blood supply to the feet is reduced while you sleep.
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