North Penn Podiatry

North Penn Podiatry North Penn Podiatry is a Podiatry office that treats all manner of foot and ankle conditions. Our doctors are experienced and thorough.

North Penn Podiatry treats all manner of foot and ankle conditions from general podiatric conditions to diabetic foot risk assessment and care, ankle sprains and instability, sports medicine, wound care, and geriatric and pediatric foot care. Our approach is streamlined and conservative, however, our board-certified podiatric surgeons are highly skilled in a wide variety of surgical procedures, should that form of treatment become necessary. You will find our staff to be easygoing, friendly, and very helpful. They will take the time to explain your issue and go over all of your treatment options. They are focused on treating you as quickly and efficiently as possible. And, they won’t drag out treatments only to tell you later on that they need to refer you to someone else. We have locations in Landsdale and King of Prussia, and will always try our best to accommodate your busy schedule. We also do in-home visits on occasion for patients who are homebound.

When the small, fluid-filled sacs around the ankle joint become irritated, a painful condition known as ankle bursitis c...
03/17/2026

When the small, fluid-filled sacs around the ankle joint become irritated, a painful condition known as ankle bursitis can develop. These sacs, termed bursae, cushion the bones, tendons, and muscles that support the ankle. Bursae normally reduce friction and allow the ankle to move smoothly when...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/treatment-options-for-ankle-bursitis

Swollen feet can develop gradually or appear suddenly, and they often indicate that fluid is building up in the tissues....
03/10/2026

Swollen feet can develop gradually or appear suddenly, and they often indicate that fluid is building up in the tissues. This condition, known as edema, may result from standing for long periods, hot weather, pregnancy, or wearing tight shoes. Injury, infection, and inflammation can also cause one...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/swollen-feet-can-signal-something-more

A bunion is a bony enlargement that forms at the base of the big toe when the joint becomes misaligned and shifts outwar...
03/03/2026

A bunion is a bony enlargement that forms at the base of the big toe when the joint becomes misaligned and shifts outward. This structural change occurs as the tip of the big toe angles toward the other toes. Common symptoms include pain, tenderness, and red, hot, swollen skin over the affected...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/important-facts-about-bunions

Sesamoiditis is a painful condition involving irritation and inflammation of the tendons surrounding the sesamoid bones....
02/24/2026

Sesamoiditis is a painful condition involving irritation and inflammation of the tendons surrounding the sesamoid bones. These are small bones located beneath the big toe joint that help absorb weight and assist with movement when walking and running. The condition develops from repetitive stress,...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/sesamoiditis-and-pain-relief

A serious stubbed toe can cause more than brief pain especially when the impact is forceful or awkward. Common causes in...
02/17/2026

A serious stubbed toe can cause more than brief pain especially when the impact is forceful or awkward. Common causes include running into furniture, sports injuries, or falls. Symptoms may involve sharp pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the toe. The toe may look red, crooked, or...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/when-a-stubbed-toe-is-more-than-a-bump

Sever’s disease, a common cause of heel pain in children, occurs when the growth plate at the back of the heel becomes i...
02/10/2026

Sever’s disease, a common cause of heel pain in children, occurs when the growth plate at the back of the heel becomes irritated during development. It most often affects active children and adolescents who participate in running and jumping activities. Risk factors include rapid growth, tight calf...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/understanding-sever-s-disease-in-growing-children

Corns and callouses both develop as the skin responds to repeated friction or pressure, yet they differ in important way...
02/09/2026

Corns and callouses both develop as the skin responds to repeated friction or pressure, yet they differ in important ways. Corns are small, round areas of thickened skin with a hard center, often forming on toes where shoes rub. Callouses are broader, flatter patches that appear on weight-bearing...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/pressure-points-and-protective-skin

Flat feet occur when the arches collapse and the entire sole touches the ground, which can lead to pain, fatigue, and ch...
01/27/2026

Flat feet occur when the arches collapse and the entire sole touches the ground, which can lead to pain, fatigue, and changes in walking mechanics. Some individuals benefit from surgery when conservative care is not enough. Surgical correction can improve alignment and reduce chronic pain, but it...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/flat-feet-and-treatment-options

Cracked heels are a common foot condition that occurs when the skin surrounding the heel becomes excessively dry, thicke...
01/20/2026

Cracked heels are a common foot condition that occurs when the skin surrounding the heel becomes excessively dry, thickened, and unable to stretch properly. As pressure builds, the skin splits, leading to visible cracks that may cause pain, bleeding, or discomfort. Common symptoms include rough,...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/causes-and-symptoms-of-cracked-heels

The bones of the foot work together in a complex and well-coordinated way during walking to support balance, movement, a...
01/13/2026

The bones of the foot work together in a complex and well-coordinated way during walking to support balance, movement, and shock-absorption. As the heel strikes the ground, rearfoot bones provide stability and weight-bearing support. During mid-stance, the midfoot bones help distribute pressure...

Read more: https://www.nppodiatry.com/blog/how-foot-bones-work-together-during-walking

Address

914 North Broad Street
Lansdale, PA
19446

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 1:30pm - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+12158558122

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