Dr. Pamela Kirby

Dr. Pamela Kirby Dr. Pamela Kirby, DPM. has been serving the Port Orange, FL community with the finest podiatric care for over 18 years. Dr. Pamela Kirby, P.A.

Her staff is friendly and flexible, making it possible in most cases for patients to schedule an appointment within 24 hours. has been serving the Port Orange community with the finest podiatric care for over 25 years. Every patient is treated with the utmost respect and compassionate care in a relaxed, comfortable environment-without having to wait weeks to be seen for their foot or ankle concern. Dr. Kirby provides a wide range of comprehensive care including diabetic foot issues and neuropathy, plantar fasciitis and other forms of heel pain, foot and leg ulcerations, ingrown nails, fungal toenails, tendinitis, neuromas, capsulitis, and most sports injuries too. She also offers Arterial Blood Index (ABI), Cryoablation, and in house x-rays. Dr. Kirby values her patients and provides expert care to keep them informed and satisfied with her attention to specific details of their needs. All ages are welcomed at Dr. Kirby’s practice-from infants, to teens, to adults, and seniors too. If you have a foot or ankle concern that is causing you pain, discomfort, or decreased mobility, Dr. Kirby and her staff are happy to help.

08/03/2022

Choosing the Right Running Shoe

07/27/2022

Dried out skin on the heels can crack when weight is placed on them and the fat pad in the heels spread. This is a condition known as cracked heels. Cracked heels can vary in severity from mild to severe. Left untreated, some cracked heels can deepen and worsen to the point of pain, bleeding, and ev...

07/20/2022

Podiatrists

07/15/2022

Plantar warts can be treated.

07/13/2022

People who have diabetes are aware of the complications that can arise if proper foot care is not provided. Neuropathy, a condition that prevents feeling in the feet, may accompany diabetes. It is beneficial to check the bottom of the feet for existing cuts, bruises, or scrapes. Many patients ask a....

07/06/2022

The foot condition called Sever’s disease affects children and young teenagers. The medical term for this ailment is calcaneal apophysitis which affects the growth plate in the heel. This can happen when the heel bone grows faster than the connecting muscles and tendons, causing the tendons to pul...

06/29/2022

While a common cause of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, treatment options for relief may vary. Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the band of tissue on the sole of the foot that runs from the bottom of the toes to the heel. It is an overuse injury and is especially common among runners. With ev...

06/22/2022

When excess fluid gathers in the tissues of your feet and ankles and causes swelling, it is known as edema. Edema is an unpleasant side effect most women experience during pregnancy, becoming quite uncomfortable in the third trimester. Edema during pregnancy is caused by a number of factors. First,....

06/15/2022

Hammertoes can be corrected.

06/15/2022

The benefits of having shockwave therapy performed can include rapid pain relief and restoring the ability to move the affected area. It is a technique that can be used to help foot conditions including heel spurs and plantar fasciitis. Shockwave therapy consists of using acoustic waves which have h...

06/08/2022

The foot condition that is known as flat feet is apparent as the patient stands up and the entire foot lies on the floor. The medical term for this ailment is referred to as rigid pes planus, and may cause discomfort. Most babies are born with flexible flat feet, and the arch will fully develop by a...

06/01/2022

Athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a common ailment caused by a fungal infection. It typically causes a skin rash characterized by itching, peeling, and cracking of the skin between the toes and on the sole of the foot. Since athlete’s foot is highly contagious, it can easily be sprea...

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4606 South Clyde Morris Boulevard # 1J
Port Orange, FL
32129

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 12:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 12:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 12:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 12:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13867884111

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