A graduate of New York University and the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. DeLaurentiis is Board Qualified in Foot and Ankle Surgery and Board Certified in Diabetic Wound Care. We treat a wide variety of foot and lower extremity conditions, through nonsurgical and surgical approaches. We provide the most advanced x-ray equipment available, allowing for more accurate diagnoses and effective treatments.
Westfield Family Podiatry and Surgery was established to provide it's patients and residents of Westfield and the surrounding areas of Union County NJ. You can always call us at (908) 232-0410 to schedule your appointment for your foot and ankle pain. Dr. Tatiana DeLaurentiis is a podiatrist and foot surgery specialist who is taking on new patients.
Westfield Family Podiatry and Surgery was established to provide it's patients and residents of Westfield and the surrounding areas of Union County NJ. You can always call us at (908) 232-0410 to schedule your appointment for your foot and ankle pain. Dr. Tatiana DeLaurentiis is a podiatrist and foot surgery specialist who is taking on new patients.
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A graduate of New York University and the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. DeLaurentiis is Board Qualified in Foot and Ankle Surgery and Board Certified in Diabetic Wound Care. A native of Kazakhstan, she speaks fluent Russian. Dr. DeLaurentiis completed her podiatric surgical residency at Englewood Hospital, where she is currently on staff.
Dr. Tatiana DeLaurentiis, DPM offers a full array of podiatric services to help you maintain healthy feet. Arthritis is inflammation and swelling of the cartilage and lining of the joints, generally accompanied by an increase in the fluid in the joints. Each foot has 33 joints that can be afflicted with arthritis.
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that can occur on the feet of diabetic patients. Diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations in the United States so foot ulcers and wounds should be treated immediately to reduce the risk of infection and amputation. If you are a person with diabetes, it is important to get your feet regularly evaluated by a podiatrist.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is caused by a blockage or narrowing of the arteries in the legs when fatty deposits of plaque buildup. The buildup of plaque results in a reduction of blood flow to the legs and feet. PAD affects 8 to 12 million Americans and is one of the leading causes of foot or leg amputation in the United States.
Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the nerves that travel to your arms and legs, known as peripheral nerves. Damaged nerves don't function properly and can lead to numbness, burning, tingling, or shooting/stabbing pain in the toes. If you have been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy or are experiencing any of the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy listed above, it is important to seek the help of a podiatrist.
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