Midwest Foot & Ankle & Medical Clinics

Midwest Foot & Ankle & Medical Clinics Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates previously known as Seeber Foot & Ankle has been serving Rockford & Elgin, IL

Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates previously known as Seeber Foot & Ankle has been serving Rockford community for over 60 years.

Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates Expands to Elgin, IL with Dr. Biren ShahExciting news for residents of Elgin, IL! Midwes...
02/12/2025

Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates Expands to Elgin, IL with Dr. Biren Shah

Exciting news for residents of Elgin, IL! Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates is expanding its reach with a brand-new clinic location, bringing advanced podiatric care closer to the community. Heading this expansion is the highly skilled and experienced Dr. Biren Shah, who is dedicated to providing exceptional foot and ankle care for patients of all ages.

Bringing Top-Tier Foot & Ankle Care to Elgin

For years, Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates has been a trusted provider of comprehensive foot and ankle care, offering treatments for everything from heel pain and sports injuries to diabetic foot conditions and surgical procedures. With the new Elgin location, more patients will have access to state-of-the-art treatment options, including laser therapy, shockwave therapy, PRP injections, and custom orthotics. Dr. Shah has previously treated many pro athletes including Miami Heat & Miami Dolphin!

Meet Dr. Biren Shah

Dr. Biren Shah brings a wealth of experience and expertise in treating a wide range of podiatric conditions. His patient-first approach, combined with the latest advancements in podiatric medicine, ensures that every patient receives personalized, high-quality care. Whether you’re suffering from chronic heel pain, bunions, or a sports-related injury, Dr. Shah and his team are here to help you get back on your feet—pain-free.

What Services Will Be Offered?

The new Elgin, IL location will offer a full spectrum of Orthopedic & Podiatric services, including:

Heel Pain Treatments – Shockwave therapy, custom orthotics, and conservative pain management solutions.

Sports Injury Care – Specialized treatment for athletes recovering from foot and ankle injuries.

Diabetic Foot Care – Preventative care, wound management, and education for diabetic patients.

Minimally Invasive Procedures – Laser therapy for toenail fungus, ingrown toenail removal, and PRP therapy for tissue healing.

Surgical Interventions – Advanced surgical care for bunions, hammertoes, and other foot deformities.

Convenient, Accessible, and Patient-Focused Care

Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates is committed to making expert podiatric care more accessible to the Elgin community. With flexible appointment scheduling, same-day availability, and state-of-the-art treatment methods, patients can expect top-quality care tailored to their specific needs.

Schedule Your Appointment Today!

If you’re in the Elgin area and experiencing foot or ankle pain, don’t wait to seek treatment. Visit the new Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates location and let Dr. Biren Shah provide the relief and expert care you deserve.

📍 Now Serving Patients in Elgin, IL📞 Call Now to Book Your Appointment!

Midwest Foot & Ankle Associates: Dr. Biren Shah
2385 Bowes Rd Unit 350, Elgin, IL 60123
www.midwestfoot.com
office@midwestfoot.com
(815) 282-8145

Please help us wish Dr. Biren Shah a Happy Birthday and many more🎉🎈🎁🎂🎊🥳
05/30/2023

Please help us wish Dr. Biren Shah a Happy Birthday and many more🎉🎈🎁🎂🎊🥳

05/18/2023
Have you ever suffered from Heel Pain, Heel Spur Syndrome or Plantar Fasciitis.. Read on this blog post to identify symp...
04/09/2023

Have you ever suffered from Heel Pain, Heel Spur Syndrome or Plantar Fasciitis.. Read on this blog post to identify symptoms and possible treatments. Contact us @ 815-282-8145 for cutting edge treatment non surgical treatment options.

Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that affects millions of people around the world. It is a painful condition that affects the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot, connecting the heel bone to the toes. The plantar fascia provides support to the arch of the foot and helps with shock absorption during walking and running.

Plantar fasciitis is typically characterized by sharp pain in the heel or the bottom of the foot. The pain is usually worse in the morning or after long periods of rest, and it tends to improve after a few minutes of walking. The condition is more common in people who are overweight, have flat feet or high arches, or engage in activities that put a lot of stress on the feet, such as running, dancing, or jumping.

The exact causes of plantar fasciitis are not fully understood, but it is thought to be a result of repeated stress and strain on the plantar fascia. Overuse or overloading of the plantar fascia can cause tiny tears in the tissue, leading to inflammation and pain. Other factors that may contribute to the development of plantar fasciitis include poor footwear, tight calf muscles, and abnormalities in foot structure.

The good news is that most cases of plantar fasciitis can be treated successfully with conservative measures. These may include rest, ice, stretching exercises, and wearing appropriate footwear with good arch support. In more severe cases, a doctor may recommend orthotic devices, such as custom-made shoe inserts, to provide additional support and cushioning.

Physical therapy may also be helpful in relieving the symptoms of plantar fasciitis. This may include exercises to stretch and strengthen the plantar fascia and surrounding muscles, as well as manual therapies such as massage and ultrasound. In some cases, a doctor may recommend corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain.

While most people with plantar fasciitis will recover with conservative treatment, some may require more invasive interventions, such as surgery. Surgery is usually reserved for cases where other treatments have failed to provide relief and the pain is severe enough to interfere with daily activities.

Preventing plantar fasciitis is possible by taking simple measures such as wearing supportive shoes with good arch support, avoiding high-impact activities that can stress the feet, and maintaining a healthy weight. If you are experiencing foot pain or suspect you have plantar fasciitis, it is important to seek medical attention early on to prevent the condition from getting worse.

In conclusion, plantar fasciitis is a painful condition that affects the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot. It is a common condition that can be caused by overuse, poor footwear, tight calf muscles, and abnormalities in foot structure. While most cases of plantar fasciitis can be treated successfully with conservative measures such as rest, ice, stretching exercises, and wearing appropriate footwear, some may require more invasive interventions. Prevention is key to avoiding plantar fasciitis, so it is important to take simple measures to protect your feet from overuse and injury. If you are experiencing foot pain or suspect you have plantar fasciitis, seek medical attention early on to prevent the condition from getting worse.

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03/17/2023

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02/27/2023

Attention Rockford: The Newest Cutting Edge ShockWave Therapy is now available. Get in on $79 Special!

ShockWave Therapy is an FDA cleared non- invasive and drug-tree treatment for inflammation, chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy, back pain, foot & heel pain, Muscle pain and all joint issues.

Try it for yourself & experience pain and inflammation relief with NO need for injections, medicine or surgery.

• Joint Pain Relief: Knee, Shoulder, Elbow, Ankle, TMJ
• Soft Tissue Pain Relief: Muscles, Ligaments, Tendons
• Chronic Pain Relief: Back, Nerves, Discs, Joints • Acute Pain Relief: Wounds, Burning, Numbness, Plantar Fasciitis, Tendonitis
• Surgery Alternative: Back, Knee, Hand, Foot, Shoulder
• Injection Alternative: Stem Cells, PRP, Cortisone, etc

FDA 510(k) Cleared For:
• Activation of connective tissue
• Treatment of chronic diabetic foot uclers
• Treatment of acute second-degree burns
• Pain Reduction
• Improved blood supply

4 Major Benefits of ShockWave Therapy:

1. Proven Effective
Independent studies proved ShockWave Therapy to be a highly effective treatment for various health conditions related to damaged bone and muscle tissues. The results indicate that up to 91% of patients experience successful healing.

2. Breaks Up Calcification
Trauma to the tendons can generate calcified fibroblasts in the injured area. Calcified fibroblasts cause chronic pain which decreases mobility. Using shockwave pulses, calcification is cleared from the damaged area after being broken into small particles that are easily absorbed by the body. This reduces pain and restores function.

3. Boost Collagen Production
Collagen is one of the body’s building blocks needed to heal an injury. ShockWave Therapy generates hydro-electric shockwaves that are directed at unhealthy tissue within an injured area. This triggers your body into activating resident stem cells, creating new blood vessels and regenerating healthy tissue.

4. Non-Invasive
ShockWave Therapy is a strong option for patients who want to avoid surgery, prescription medication, or injections. Activate your own stem cells without invasive procedures.

Schedule Your Consultation Today @ www.midwestfoot.com or call us @ 815-282-8145

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6090 Strathmoor Drive, Ste 6
Rockford, IL
61107

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Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
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