Great Lakes Foot and Ankle Institute

Great Lakes Foot and Ankle Institute Providing compassionate medical and surgical care of the foot and ankle.

Our areas of interest include; reconstructive forefoot and rearfoot surgery, endoscopic and arthroscopic procedures, diabetic foot care and limb salvage and sports medicine.

Winter boots shouldn’t hurt! 👢 If foot pain is part of your daily routine, it’s time for a checkup.
02/04/2026

Winter boots shouldn’t hurt! 👢 If foot pain is part of your daily routine, it’s time for a checkup.

Cold weather can be hard on your feet ❄️ Dry skin, heel pain, and circulation issues are common… and treatable.
02/02/2026

Cold weather can be hard on your feet ❄️ Dry skin, heel pain, and circulation issues are common… and treatable.

Planning more movement this year? Walking, running, or gym goals all begin with healthy feet.
01/30/2026

Planning more movement this year? Walking, running, or gym goals all begin with healthy feet.

Dry winter skin isn’t just uncomfortable, it can lead to cracks and infection. Protect your feet daily.
01/28/2026

Dry winter skin isn’t just uncomfortable, it can lead to cracks and infection. Protect your feet daily.

Your 2026 fitness goals start from the ground up. Strong, supported feet = better movement all year long.
01/26/2026

Your 2026 fitness goals start from the ground up. Strong, supported feet = better movement all year long.

Winter weather can worsen circulation, especially for diabetic patients. Schedule a foot check to start the year strong.
01/23/2026

Winter weather can worsen circulation, especially for diabetic patients. Schedule a foot check to start the year strong.

Dry, cracked heels are common in January. Start the year right with daily moisturization and medical-grade foot care.
01/21/2026

Dry, cracked heels are common in January. Start the year right with daily moisturization and medical-grade foot care.

Cold toes? ❄️ Keep feet warm and healthy this winter, proper socks and supportive shoes are a must!
01/19/2026

Cold toes? ❄️ Keep feet warm and healthy this winter, proper socks and supportive shoes are a must!

2026 is about moving forward; pain-free, supported, and strong from the ground up.
01/16/2026

2026 is about moving forward; pain-free, supported, and strong from the ground up.

Your feet carry you through every step of the new year; give them the care they deserve! 👣
01/14/2026

Your feet carry you through every step of the new year; give them the care they deserve! 👣

Winter boots can cause blisters or ingrown nails. Prevention = comfort + happy feet all season.
01/12/2026

Winter boots can cause blisters or ingrown nails. Prevention = comfort + happy feet all season.

Toe fungus, bunions, or heel pain shouldn’t slow you down. Start 2026 with a fresh checkup and treatment plan.
01/09/2026

Toe fungus, bunions, or heel pain shouldn’t slow you down. Start 2026 with a fresh checkup and treatment plan.

Address

43900 Garfield Suite 140
Clinton Township, MI
48038

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+15862100622

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COVID-19 UPDATE

TO: All Patients

DATE: April 13, 2020

We have made the commitment to stay open during this challenging time so we can continue to serve patients and support our fellow healthcare colleagues on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our offices remain open and available to treat all foot and ankle trauma, wounds, infections, debilitating painful overuse syndromes and other conditions that you feel are urgent or emergent. If applicable, please consider visiting one of our centers as an alternative to the emergency rooms or urgent care centers, which may be experiencing overcrowding as a result of COVID-19. If an urgent or emergent patient requires immediate surgery, we can make arrangements through Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, St. John Macomb Hospital, St. John Main Hospital, St. John River District Hospital, St. John Macomb Ambulatory Surgery Center, St. John St. Clair Shores Ambulatory Surgery Center and Premier Ambulatory Surgery Center.