Thornhill Foot Clinic

Thornhill Foot Clinic At the Thornhill Foot Clinic, our experienced foot specialists are dedicated to getting to the root of your foot concerns.

We treat all foot issues such as ingrown toenails, foot pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, fungal nails, athlete's foot, warts, etc. Specialized Treatments Offered:
- Custom Ross Fraser Nail Brace (for ingrown toenails)
- Foot Mobilization Therapy (for foot pain)
- Keryflex Nail Restoration (prosthetic nail)
- ToeFx ClearToe Light Therapy (for fungal nails)
- Swift Microwave Therapy (for plantar warts)

Many kids get introduced to baseball in Little League or at camps. It is an all-time American favorite game that also in...
03/10/2026

Many kids get introduced to baseball in Little League or at camps. It is an all-time American favorite game that also includes potential for injury. Common injuries that affect the feet from playing baseball include sprains and broken bones. All it takes is making a run to a base or getting hit by...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/common-baseball-foot-injuries.html

Athlete’s foot is an uncomfortable and contagious rash on the feet. It is caused by a fungus that thrives in warm and we...
03/03/2026

Athlete’s foot is an uncomfortable and contagious rash on the feet. It is caused by a fungus that thrives in warm and wet areas that include shower room floors, public swimming pools, and locker rooms. People who have this condition can experience itching between the toes and on the bottom of the...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/athletes-foot-is-contagious.html

Foot injuries are common among athletes and can originate from many sources. The foot is probably the most intricate are...
02/26/2026

Foot injuries are common among athletes and can originate from many sources. The foot is probably the most intricate area in the body. It also serves as a launching pad for athletes– it is the first part to make contact with the ground, it absorbs the forces of the ground, and it propels the...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/athletic-foot-injuries.html

When the outer layer of skin is separated from the layer below it, the space fills with fluid to form a blister. They ty...
02/24/2026

When the outer layer of skin is separated from the layer below it, the space fills with fluid to form a blister. They typically form as a result of rubbing the foot against the inside of a shoe and are a common occurrence among athletes and runners. A blister may go away on its own with a few...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/dealing-with-blisters.html

Flip-flops might be the choice footwear for the summer, but they are not the choice footwear for maintaining the health ...
01/20/2026

Flip-flops might be the choice footwear for the summer, but they are not the choice footwear for maintaining the health of your feet. If you’ve ever worn flip-flops, you may have noticed that they can be difficult to keep on your feet as you walk. To to prevent them from slipping off, you must walk...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/are-flip-flops-bad-for-my-feet.html

Corns are small bumps of thickened skin that can appear on the foot. They usually occur in response to excessive frictio...
01/13/2026

Corns are small bumps of thickened skin that can appear on the foot. They usually occur in response to excessive friction from ill-fitting footwear. There are several different types of corns. Hard corns are typically found on the tops of toes and are characterized by a hard center surrounded by...

Read more: https://www.thornhillfootclinic.com/blog/what-are-corns.html

Address

7368 Yonge Street, Unit 309
Thornhill, ON
L4J8H9

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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