Our goal is to provide a full and complete measure of professional service with attention to each patients medical needs in the practice of Podiatric Medicine. We value our relationships with our patients, their families and friends. When you visit our podiatry practice, you will experience a high-level of patient care.
Our goal is to provide you with proper treatment and diagnosis in a comfortable and professional environment. Our entire staff is committed to improving the health of your feet, ankles, and lower legs. As experts in the field of podiatry, we are able to provide you with comprehensive exams and diagnostic analyses of your condition.
Our goal is to provide you with proper treatment and diagnosis in a comfortable and professional environment. Our entire staff is committed to improving the health of your feet, ankles, and lower legs. As experts in the field of podiatry, we are able to provide you with comprehensive exams and diagnostic analyses of your condition.
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Everyone at our podiatry practice is dedicated to treat your foot, ankle, and lower leg ailments and to providing you with education to better avoid future podiatric problems. We believe that every step you take should be pain free and we will work with you to make this a reality.
Although your primary care physician may be able to diagnose and treat a problem with your foot, ankle, or lower leg, it is often wise to speak with a skilled podiatrist about your issues.Many podiatric health conditions have similar symptoms as other conditions and can be easily misdiagnosed. At our practice, our focus is podiatry.
Although your primary care physician may be able to diagnose and treat a problem with your foot, ankle, or lower leg, it is often wise to speak with a skilled podiatrist about your issues.Many podiatric health conditions have similar symptoms as other conditions and can be easily misdiagnosed. At our practice, our focus is podiatry.
Dr. Blair received his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the Des Moines IA College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in 1986. He then completed a two year surgical residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital in West Haven, CT. He became board certified by the American Board Of Podiatric Surgery And American Board Of Podiatric Orthopedics in 1992 and was re-certified in 2000.
When you are suffering from pain or discomfort in your feet, ankles, or lower legs, you need to visit your doctor to determine the source of the pain. With a series of tests and examinations available, your doctor can better diagnose your condition and prescribe the best method of treatment. Don't ignore pain, swelling, or discomfort in your feet, ankles, or legs.
If you are suffering pain or discomfort in your foot, ankle, or lower leg, you should visit your doctor as soon as possible. After an initial physical examination, your doctor may suggest an X-ray to determine if your foot is broken or if there is another issue that is causing the pain.
Although not as helpful for diagnosing soft tissue or ligament problems, X-rays are very useful when dealing with foot and ankle pain related to bones or other solid objects.An X-ray uses beams of low-level radiation to create a picture of the inside of your body. Bones and other dense materials (including foreign objects) reflect the rays differently and appear white on the X-ray picture.
Although not as helpful for diagnosing soft tissue or ligament problems, X-rays are very useful when dealing with foot and ankle pain related to bones or other solid objects.An X-ray uses beams of low-level radiation to create a picture of the inside of your body. Bones and other dense materials (including foreign objects) reflect the rays differently and appear white on the X-ray picture.
Pain and discomfort in your feet and lower legs can hinder your ability to perform simple daily activities like walking, standing, and even sleeping. Through a series of tests and assessments, a podiatrist can determine the cause of the pain and recommend treatment. Persistent pain and discomfort in your feet, ankle, or lower legs is not a normal occurrence.