Podiatry

Englewood Health podiatrists provide quality care at locations across northern New Jersey for a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions

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Conditions We Treat

Find skilled care and treatment for foot and ankle conditions, including:

  • Achilles tendon injury/tear
  • Arthritis
  • Ankle instability
  • Bunions
  • Crush injuries
  • Flat foot
  • Foot pain
  • Foreign bodies
  • Fractures
  • Ganglion cysts
  • Hammertoe or mallet toe
  • Heel spur
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Ligament tears
  • Neuroma
  • Intoeing, outtoeing, rashes, flat foot for pediatric patients
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Puncture wounds
  • Skin conditions, such as athlete’s foot, calluses and corns, fungal infections, lesions, rashes
  • Sports sprains, strains and overuse injuries
  • Tendonitis
  • Trauma injuries
  • Wounds
  • Warts
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Podiatric Surgery Services

Minimally Invasive Options

Experience less pain and a shorter recovery when you have a minimally invasive procedure. Our experts use minimally invasive techniques including arthroscopy and radiofrequency ablation whenever possible.

Podiatric Surgery

If surgery is the best option for your condition, rely on your Englewood Hospital podiatrist for quality care before, during, and after your procedure. Our podiatrists and podiatric surgeons can help with the range of problems that result from trauma to the foot or ankle, including:.

  • Ankle surgery for Achilles tendon repair, ankle instability, fractures, and ligament repair
  • Crush injury treatment
  • Fracture treatment
  • Foot Surgery for bunions, hammertoe, neuroma and more
  • Radiofrequency ablation
  • Trauma Care

Diabetic Foot Care 

If you have diabetes, you may be more at-risk for certain problems because of reduced circulation or nerve damage in your toes, feet, or legs. 

Taking care of your feet can help prevent complications.

Visit a podiatrist for foot examinations and education about protecting your feet. Trust our specialists to care for conditions caused or complicated by diabetes, including:

  • Corns and calluses
  • Foot exams
  • Infections
  • Injuries or wounds
  • Infections
  • Nail care
  • Neuropathy, or nerve damage
  • Poor circulation
  • Ulcers, or sores
  • Wound care
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