Highpoint Foot & Ankle Center

Highpoint Foot & Ankle Center Highpoint Foot & Ankle Center offers podiatry services for every season of your life, from infants to the elderly.

We look forward to assisting you with all of your foot and ankle care needs. Please call to schedule your appointment with us today.

Ingrown toenails develop when the edge of a nail grows into the surrounding skin, often affecting the big toe. Common ca...
04/28/2026

Ingrown toenails develop when the edge of a nail grows into the surrounding skin, often affecting the big toe. Common causes of ingrown toenails include tight-fitting shoes that crowd the toes, improper nail trimming, and injury to the toe. Naturally curved nails, as well as repeated pressure from...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/causes-and-symptoms-of-ingrown-toenails

Arthritis in the big toe, medically known as hallux rigidus, is a condition where the joint becomes stiff, swollen, and ...
04/21/2026

Arthritis in the big toe, medically known as hallux rigidus, is a condition where the joint becomes stiff, swollen, and painful as the cushioning wears down. Non-surgical, more conservative care can often improve comfort and movement. Shoes with a stiff sole or a rocker bottom can reduce strain...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/big-toe-arthritis-relief-without-surgery

Pain on the bottom of the foot can come from plantar fasciitis or plantar warts, and the source is not always obvious at...
04/14/2026

Pain on the bottom of the foot can come from plantar fasciitis or plantar warts, and the source is not always obvious at first. Plantar fasciitis typically causes a deep, aching, or sharp pain near the heel, especially with the first steps in the morning or after rest. The area may feel tight and...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/pain-on-the-bottom-of-the-foot

Toenail loss can occur for a number of reasons. Trauma, such as stubbing the toe, dropping a heavy object on it, or repe...
04/07/2026

Toenail loss can occur for a number of reasons. Trauma, such as stubbing the toe, dropping a heavy object on it, or repeated pressure from tight shoes or sports activities, is a common cause. This can lead to blood collecting under the nail, which may cause it to loosen and detach. Fungal...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/causes-of-toenail-loss

Athlete's foot is affects the skin on the feet, particularly between the toes and along the soles. This fungal infection...
03/31/2026

Athlete's foot is affects the skin on the feet, particularly between the toes and along the soles. This fungal infection develops from contact with fungi that grow in warm and moist environments. For that reason, locker rooms, shared showers, and tight footwear are common sources of exposure...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/athlete-s-foot-and-podiatric-care

Heel pain is often linked to plantar fasciitis, but some hidden causes are frequently overlooked. One example is Baxter’...
03/24/2026

Heel pain is often linked to plantar fasciitis, but some hidden causes are frequently overlooked. One example is Baxter’s nerve entrapment, which may account for a significant portion of long-lasting heel pain. This condition occurs when a small nerve in the heel becomes compressed or trapped by...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/hidden-cause-of-heel-pain

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune-related disease. It causes the immune system to attack healthy joint tissue...
03/17/2026

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune-related disease. It causes the immune system to attack healthy joint tissue, which leads to inflammation, pain, and long-term damage. This condition often affects small joints in the feet and hands, creating stiffness, swelling, warmth, and joint-related...

Read more: https://www.highpointfoot.com/blog/rheumatoid-arthritis-and-foot-health

Address

700 W. State Street Doylestown
Chalfont, PA
18901

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

(215)9973668

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