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.

Pain in the big toe can sometimes be confused because several conditions affect the same joint. Two common causes are tu...
03/24/2026

Pain in the big toe can sometimes be confused because several conditions affect the same joint. Two common causes are turf toe and gout, but they develop for very different reasons. Turf toe is a sprain of the ligaments surrounding the big toe joint. It usually occurs when the toe bends upward too...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/types-of-big-toe-pain

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of connective t...
03/17/2026

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone to the ball of the foot, becomes strained or develops small tears. This tissue supports the arch and helps absorb shock when you walk. Repeated...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/what-causes-plantar-fasciitis

Achilles tendonitis is a painful condition that affects the strong band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the hee...
03/10/2026

Achilles tendonitis is a painful condition that affects the strong band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. It often develops from overuse, sudden increases in activity, tight calf muscles, or wearing unsupportive shoes. The back of the heel may look slightly swollen or...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/when-the-achilles-tendon-becomes-inflamed

Pronation is the inward roll of the foot during walking that helps absorb shock as the heel meets the ground. In a balan...
03/03/2026

Pronation is the inward roll of the foot during walking that helps absorb shock as the heel meets the ground. In a balanced gait, the arch lowers, weight moves toward the big toe, and the foot becomes stable for push-off. With overpronation, the ankle rolls too far inward and continues moving after...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/how-pronation-affects-your-feet

Persistent pain in the ball of the foot, termed metatarsalgia, can affect walking, standing, and other daily activities....
02/17/2026

Persistent pain in the ball of the foot, termed metatarsalgia, can affect walking, standing, and other daily activities. One major cause of metatarsalgia is increased pressure on the forefoot, often linked to high-impact activities, prolonged standing, or footwear without proper cushioning...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/causes-of-ball-of-the-foot-pain

Thyroid acropachy is a rare condition linked to autoimmune thyroid disease, most often associated with Graves disease. I...
02/10/2026

Thyroid acropachy is a rare condition linked to autoimmune thyroid disease, most often associated with Graves disease. It causes changes in bones and soft tissues of the hands and feet. In the feet, symptoms may include swelling, clubbing of the toes, skin thickening, and discomfort that affects...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/when-thyroid-disease-affects-the-feet

Cracked heels are a condition where the skin surrounding the heel becomes dry, thick, and prone to splitting. In women, ...
02/03/2026

Cracked heels are a condition where the skin surrounding the heel becomes dry, thick, and prone to splitting. In women, cracked heels often develop due to dehydration, excessive exposure to sunlight, and skin changes that affect moisture retention. Wearing improper footwear such as open back shoes...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/causes-of-cracked-heels-in-women

Baxter’s nerve entrapment is a cause of heel pain that is sometimes mistaken for plantar fasciitis. It occurs when a sma...
01/27/2026

Baxter’s nerve entrapment is a cause of heel pain that is sometimes mistaken for plantar fasciitis. It occurs when a small nerve along the inside of the heel becomes compressed or irritated. This nerve helps supply feeling to part of the heel and foot muscles. Pain is usually felt on the inner side...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/when-heel-pain-comes-from-a-trapped-nerve

Cuboid syndrome occurs when the small cuboid bone on the outer side of the mid-foot shifts slightly out of position or b...
01/20/2026

Cuboid syndrome occurs when the small cuboid bone on the outer side of the mid-foot shifts slightly out of position or becomes irritated, leading to sharp or aching discomfort. It is seen most often in active individuals, including dancers, runners, and people who spend long periods of time on...

Read more: https://www.lfaac.com/blog/understanding-cuboid-syndrome

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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