Michigan Foot & Ankle Center, P.C.

Michigan Foot & Ankle Center, P.C. The Michigan Foot and Ankle Center strives to provide our patients the highest quality foot and ankl

The Michigan Foot and Ankle Center strives to provide our patients the highest quality foot and ankle care. We want to satisfy our patients in all facets of the healthcare that they are receiving, whether it be from our office staff, our doctors or our billing department. We aim to be knowledgeable, efficient, ethical and affordable in providing comprehensive care and take pride in treating all th

e various podiatric problems that we encounter. We value the importance of being part of the health care team to achieve best possible outcomes.

08/14/2024

Regular foot exercises are essential for maintaining healthy feet, improving circulation, and enhancing flexibility in the feet, ankles, and calves. Start with circulation stretches while seated, by flexing and pointing your toes, moving them side to side, and rotating them in circles. Perform 10 re...

08/09/2024

You don't have to live with gout pain.

08/07/2024
07/31/2024

Sever's disease, also known as calcaneal apophysitis, is a common condition affecting children and adolescents during growth spurts. It involves inflammation of the growth plate in the heel bone, typically occurring in active children aged eight to 14. Symptoms can include heel pain that worsens...

07/24/2024

Athlete’s foot, or tinea pedis, is a contagious fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet, commonly starting between the toes. It thrives in warm, moist environments like locker rooms, showers, and swimming pools. Symptoms can include itching, burning, peeling skin, and sometimes blisters...

07/17/2024

Sandals are a go-to choice for many, especially during the summer, but they can often do more harm than good to your feet. Many sandals lack the necessary support and cushioning, leading to various foot ailments. Flat flip-flops and thin-soled sandals, for instance, provide minimal arch support, whi...

07/11/2024

Bunions can be treated.

07/10/2024

Heel pain, often linked to conditions such as plantar fasciitis, is a prevalent complaint that affects the bottom or back of the heel. This pain typically results from inflammation, overuse, or injury to the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that supports the arch of the foot. Factors contribut...

07/03/2024

Dragging your feet might seem like a minor inconvenience, but it can actually be a sign of a serious condition known as drop foot. Drop foot occurs when you have difficulty lifting the front part of your foot, causing it to drag while you walk. This problem can arise from various health issues affec...

06/26/2024

Children's feet go through various stages of development, each requiring specific care and attention. During the pre-crawling stage, infants have soft, pliable feet that need freedom to move and grow, so bare feet or socks are ideal. For newborns, shoes are not necessary, but soft, flexible boot...

06/19/2024

Wearing the right shoes while landscaping is essential for both safety and comfort. Proper footwear provides the necessary support and protection for your feet during strenuous outdoor activities. Landscaping often involves uneven terrain, sharp tools, and heavy lifting, making sturdy shoes with goo...

06/12/2024

Preventing blisters is important for maintaining healthy feet. One way to avoid the development of blisters is by wearing well-fitted shoes that don't rub or cause friction against your skin. Additionally, it is suggested to change socks throughout the day, as wet or sweaty feet are more likely....

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29201 Telegraph Road Suite 100
Southfield, MI
48034

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Michigan Foot & Ankle Center, PC

We want to satisfy our patients in all facets of the healthcare that they are receiving, whether it be from our office staff, our doctors or our billing department. We aim to be knowledgeable, efficient, ethical and affordable in providing comprehensive care and take pride in treating all the various podiatric problems that we encounter. We value the importance of being part of the health care team to achieve best possible outcomes. We accept most insurance plans and welcome new patients!

We accept most insurance plans and welcome new patients! If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, call one of our offices today!

Livonia (734) 591-6612

Southfield (248) 353-9300