11/21/2025
🦶💙 Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Don’t Ignore the Early Signs
Diabetic foot ulcers can start small—but become serious fast.
If you notice redness, swelling, drainage, a callus that’s changing, or a sore that’s slow to heal, it’s time to get checked.
Early treatment can prevent infection, reduce pain, and protect your mobility.
👣 If you have diabetes, regular foot exams are essential—every 6 months or sooner if something doesn’t look right.
We’re here to help keep your feet healthy.
📞 Call our office to schedule an appointment today.