Mt. Rose Foot & Ankle Specialists

Mt. Rose Foot & Ankle Specialists Our podiatrists—Drs. Sekhon, and Ellis—are compassionate, down-to-earth, and experts at what they do.

As South Reno’s premier podiatry center, we have earned the reputation of providing a comfortable, friendly, and fun environment for our patients. We specialize in custom orthotics, Lapiplasty® 3D Bunion Correction, hammertoes, ingrown toenails, wound care, and sports medicine (sprained ankles, plantar fasciitis, etc). If more conservative approaches don’t produce optimal results, our doctors are also podiatric surgeons and are highly skilled at both forefoot and rearfoot surgical procedures. Our patients appreciate our easy going nature, at that our entire staff enjoys what they do and have a good time doing it. This puts patients at ease and makes their experience more enjoyable.

Healthy foot function plays an important role in stability and safe movement as people age. Changes in strength, joint m...
03/03/2026

Healthy foot function plays an important role in stability and safe movement as people age. Changes in strength, joint motion, and sensation in the feet can interfere with balance and walking patterns. Foot pain may cause individuals to shorten steps, shift weight unevenly, or avoid placing full...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/foot-function-and-fall-risk-in-older-adults

Plantar fasciitis surgery is considered when persistent heel pain fails to improve with appropriate nonsurgical care. On...
02/24/2026

Plantar fasciitis surgery is considered when persistent heel pain fails to improve with appropriate nonsurgical care. One option, an endoscopic plantar fasciotomy, releases a portion of the tight fascia through small incisions. Benefits include less tissue trauma than open procedures, quicker...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/pros-and-cons-of-plantar-fasciitis-surgery

Ingrown toenail removal can offer immediate relief when the edge of a nail digs into the surrounding skin and causes swe...
02/17/2026

Ingrown toenail removal can offer immediate relief when the edge of a nail digs into the surrounding skin and causes swelling, redness, or sharp, persistent discomfort. This problem usually affects the big toe and can make walking or wearing shoes feel unbearable. When home care no longer helps, a...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/a-fresh-start-for-painful-ingrown-toenails

Poor circulation in the legs and feet means that blood is not flowing efficiently to the tissues that need oxygen and nu...
02/11/2026

Poor circulation in the legs and feet means that blood is not flowing efficiently to the tissues that need oxygen and nutrients. In the feet, this can lead to cold skin, numbness, color changes, slow growing toenails, or wounds that take longer to heal. Reduced blood flow may result from narrowed...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/what-poor-circulation-in-the-feet-really-means

Bunions often develop gradually, starting as a small bump at the base of the big toe and slowly changing the shape of th...
02/09/2026

Bunions often develop gradually, starting as a small bump at the base of the big toe and slowly changing the shape of the foot. The bunion looks like a bony prominence forming as the toe pushes inward, and it may appear red or swollen. It can feel tender, stiff, or painful, especially when wearing...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/the-slow-shift-at-the-big-toe

Clubfoot is a condition present at birth where the foot turns inward and downward, affecting alignment and walking if no...
01/27/2026

Clubfoot is a condition present at birth where the foot turns inward and downward, affecting alignment and walking if not addressed. Management often begins early, when bones and soft tissues are more flexible. Gentle, guided stretching and serial casting are commonly used to gradually reposition...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/methods-for-dealing-with-clubfoot

Ankle sprains are a common injury among volleyball players due to sudden jumps, quick lateral movements, and unexpected ...
01/20/2026

Ankle sprains are a common injury among volleyball players due to sudden jumps, quick lateral movements, and unexpected landings. These movements can stretch or tear the ligaments that support the ankle, causing pain and instability. Symptoms of an ankle sprain include swelling, bruising,...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/ankle-sprains-in-volleyball-players

Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects the nails of the feet and causes changes in appearance and texture. It...
01/13/2026

Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects the nails of the feet and causes changes in appearance and texture. It develops when fungi enter the nail through small cracks or separation from the nail bed. Common symptoms include thickened nails, discoloration ranging from yellow to brown,...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/facts-about-toenail-fungus

Dry, cracked heels develop when the skin loses moisture and becomes less flexible, making it easier for small splits to ...
01/06/2026

Dry, cracked heels develop when the skin loses moisture and becomes less flexible, making it easier for small splits to form. These cracks can feel rough, tender, or irritated, especially when standing for long periods of time or wearing open backed shoes. Some people notice flakes of skin or deep...

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/managing-dry-and-cracked-heels

Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek professional help and have a proper ...
01/04/2026

Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek professional help and have a proper diagnosis performed. Heel pain can be caused by several different foot-related conditions.

Read more: https://www.mtrosefoot.com/blog/heel-pain-can-be-treated-1

Address

10463 Double R Boulevard Suite #100
Reno, NV
89521

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 6:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+17753582542

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