Bigfoot Podiatry

Bigfoot Podiatry Podiatrists Randy Garr, DPM and Todd Jaramillo, DPM, with office in Provo, UT, are dedicated to getting to the root of your foot or ankle problem.

Walking and running shoes are designed differently because the feet move in different ways during each activity. Walking...
02/25/2026

Walking and running shoes are designed differently because the feet move in different ways during each activity. Walking places the heel on the ground first before the toes roll forward, so walking shoes usually have flexible soles that bend near the ball of the foot and an angled heel to soften...

Read more: https://www.randygarrdpm.com/blog/how-walking-and-running-shoes-differ.html

Diabetes is a chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar, leading to changes that can aff...
02/17/2026

Diabetes is a chronic condition in which the body has difficulty regulating blood sugar, leading to changes that can affect the feet. Diabetic foot problems develop when nerve damage and poor circulation interfere with normal sensation and healing. Loss of feeling in the feet is common and may...

Read more: https://www.randygarrdpm.com/blog/types-of-diabetic-foot-problems.html

Falls at home are a common cause of injury, especially for older adults and individuals with balance concerns. Improving...
02/10/2026

Falls at home are a common cause of injury, especially for older adults and individuals with balance concerns. Improving lighting throughout living spaces helps reduce shadows and makes obstacles easier to see. Removing trip hazards like loose rugs, cords, and clutter can significantly lower fall...

Read more: https://www.randygarrdpm.com/blog/fall-prevention-tips-at-home.html

As people age, their feet often tell the story of a lifetime of movement, showing changes such as thinning skin, thicker...
02/03/2026

As people age, their feet often tell the story of a lifetime of movement, showing changes such as thinning skin, thicker nails, and altered shape. Aging feet may look dry, swollen, or slightly misshapen, and they can feel sore, stiff, or tired after even short periods of standing or walking. Common...

Read more: https://www.randygarrdpm.com/blog/golden-years-on-growing-feet.html

Patients who have bunions may notice their daily activities can be interrupted as a result of the pain and discomfort th...
01/21/2026

Patients who have bunions may notice their daily activities can be interrupted as a result of the pain and discomfort they may cause. It appears as a bony protrusion on the side of the big toe, and it may make it difficult to wear shoes. A bunion can gradually form from genetic factors, or from...

Read more: https://www.randygarrdpm.com/blog/can-relief-be-found-from-bunions.html

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1355 N University Avenue #125
Provo, UT
84604

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

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+18013743010

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Randy Garr, DPM

Podiatrist Randy Garr, DPM, with offices in Provo and Spanish Fork, UT, is dedicated to getting to the root of your foot or ankle problem. Dr. Garr specializes in sports medicine, reconstructive foot surgery, pediatric foot care, diabetic foot and limb preservation, diabetic foot care, same day ingrown toenail treatment and general foot care. The quality of your life can be greatly affected by chronic foot and ankle pain and finding the right doctor can be difficult. We know how hectic life can be and we are committed to making our practice and care convenient and accessible. We accept most insurance plans and welcome new patients! Make an appointment today: (801) 374-3010