Segall Foot & Ankle

Segall Foot & Ankle At Segall Foot & Ankle, we treat each patient like a family member, our most valuable patient! Lauderdale Office:
4800 NE 20th Terr
Bldg D, Suite 303
Ft.

Segall Foot & Ankle

Plantation Office:
201 NW 82nd Ave
Suite 102
Plantation, FL 33324
Phone: (954) 384-2555
Fax: (954) 900-5646

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
Phone: (954) 771-8177
Fax: (954) 771-3629

Margate Office:
2825 North State Rd 7
Suite 204
Margate, FL 33063
Phone: (954) 580-4080
Fax: (954) 580-8863

Website: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/

Segall Foot & Ankle is a podiatry practice serving patients with conditions of the foot and ankle.

Foot corns are small areas of thickened skin that develop due to repeated pressure or friction. They commonly form on th...
04/21/2026

Foot corns are small areas of thickened skin that develop due to repeated pressure or friction. They commonly form on the top and sides of toes or on weight-bearing areas of the foot where shoes may rub. Corns develop as a protective response when the skin tries to shield itself from irritation...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/what-causes-foot-corns

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot due to a viral infection in the skin. They often appear...
04/07/2026

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot due to a viral infection in the skin. They often appear as small, rough areas with tiny black dots and may feel tender when walking or standing. Unlike other warts, they can grow inward because of pressure from body weight, creating a...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/small-growths-can-cause-big-discomfort

Ankle pain can develop for many reasons, ranging from mild strain to serious injury. A common cause of ankle pain is a s...
03/31/2026

Ankle pain can develop for many reasons, ranging from mild strain to serious injury. A common cause of ankle pain is a sprain, which happens when the strong bands of tissue that connect bones in the ankle joint are stretched or torn. This may happen during sudden twisting or overuse. Achilles...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/various-causes-of-ankle-pain-1

Stretching the toes plays an important role in maintaining healthy feet. The toes contain joints, muscles, and tendons t...
03/24/2026

Stretching the toes plays an important role in maintaining healthy feet. The toes contain joints, muscles, and tendons that help support balance and movement while walking or standing. When they become stiff, the toes may not move normally, which can lead to discomfort or reduced flexibility...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/the-importance-of-stretching-the-toes

Numbness in the big toe can develop when nerves that supply sensation become irritated, compressed, or damaged. Common c...
03/17/2026

Numbness in the big toe can develop when nerves that supply sensation become irritated, compressed, or damaged. Common causes include injury to the foot, nerve damage, bunions that place pressure on nearby nerves, and wearing tight-fitting shoes that restrict normal circulation and nerve function...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/why-is-my-big-toe-numb

Clubfoot, medically known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity in which a baby is born with one or both fee...
03/10/2026

Clubfoot, medically known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity in which a baby is born with one or both feet turned inward and downward. The position of the foot is referred to as CAVE. C is for cavus or arch. A is for adductus, because the front of the foot angles inward. V is for...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/understanding-a-clubfoot-deformity

A bunion develops when the bones and soft tissues around the big toe joint slowly lose their normal alignment and stabil...
02/24/2026

A bunion develops when the bones and soft tissues around the big toe joint slowly lose their normal alignment and stability. The process often begins when the small supporting bones and ligaments beneath the joint weaken and no longer hold the toe in its proper position. As this support breaks...

Read more: https://www.footandanklefocus.com/en/blog/how-a-bunion-forms

Address

Plantation, FL
33324

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+19543842555

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