Lexington Foot and Ankle Center, PSC

Lexington Foot and Ankle Center, PSC Lexington Foot and Ankle, PSC located in Lexington, Owenton, Frankfort, Flemingsburg, Georgetown, an We accept most insurance plans and welcome new patients!

Lexington Foot and Ankle, PSC located in Lexington, Owenton, Frankfort, Flemingsburg, Georgetown, and St. Joseph Park, KY, is dedicated to getting to the root of your foot or ankle concerns. We are a full-service podiatry practice offering the entire spectrum of foot and ankle care from routine foot care to reconstructive surgery. Our podiatrists, Dr. Allen, Dr. Fine, Dr. Harmon, Dr. Sain, and Dr. Kidon will work with each patient to create the treatment plan best suited to their needs. We pride ourselves on treating our patients with the respect and care that they deserve.

A foot blister is a small fluid-filled pocket that forms when friction irritates the skin. During hiking, blisters often...
12/16/2025

A foot blister is a small fluid-filled pocket that forms when friction irritates the skin. During hiking, blisters often occur because long distances, uneven terrain, and moisture create repeated rubbing between the skin, socks, and shoes. Heat and p

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Gout is a painful form of inflammatory arthritis that occurs when uric acid crystals build up in a joint, most often the...
12/09/2025

Gout is a painful form of inflammatory arthritis that occurs when uric acid crystals build up in a joint, most often the big toe. This condition can develop due to high uric acid levels, certain foods, dehydration, or underlying medical issues. Risk

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Children’s feet change quickly as they grow, and paying attention to their comfort can support healthy development. Many...
12/02/2025

Children’s feet change quickly as they grow, and paying attention to their comfort can support healthy development. Many kids experience periods of rapid growth that can briefly affect balance or coordination, and it is common for their feet to loo

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/caring-for-growing-feet-in-childhood

Cuboid syndrome is a condition that occurs when the cuboid bone in the foot becomes partially dislocated or misaligned, ...
11/18/2025

Cuboid syndrome is a condition that occurs when the cuboid bone in the foot becomes partially dislocated or misaligned, affecting the surrounding joints and tissues. It is often caused by changes in the cuboid joint structure, overuse, ankle sprains,

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Flat feet occur when the medial longitudinal arch of the foot collapses, causing it to contact or nearly contact the gro...
11/11/2025

Flat feet occur when the medial longitudinal arch of the foot collapses, causing it to contact or nearly contact the ground. This condition can be present from birth or develop over time. Causes include aging, injury, obesity, or medical conditions t

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/understanding-flat-feet

Toenails can turn black for a number of reasons, including injury as well as more serious health concerns. Repetitive pr...
11/04/2025

Toenails can turn black for a number of reasons, including injury as well as more serious health concerns. Repetitive pressure from shoes that do not fit correctly can cause bleeding beneath the nail, which looks black. A single blunt injury, such as

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/why-your-toenail-is-turning-black

Address

1401 Harrodsburg Road, Suite C115
Lexington, KY
40504

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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