Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County: David E. Samuel, DPM

Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County: David E. Samuel, DPM Here at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County, we have the credentials and expertise to treat Samuel, DPM will be sure to take care of your every need.

Here at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County a Division of Pace Foot and Ankle, we have the credentials and expertise to treat all your foot and ankle concerns. With our office in Springfield, PA, our board certified podiatric physician and surgeon David E. Our doctor is skilled in working with all ages and specialize in general podiatry, diabetic foot care, limb salvage, reconstruction, trauma, sports medicine, and heel pain. He believe that most foot and ankle problems can be solved with nonsurgical measures such as orthotics, therapy, injections, medications, etc. He work with each patient to develop a unique plan that will address all their problems. If need be, Dr. Samuel does offer surgery as a treatment option as well.

06/22/2022

If you have ankle pain or they are stiff, stretching can help. Taking some time each day to work on the strength and flexibility of your ankles can help ease any discomfort you might experience and improve your range of motion. Start slowly and warm up with five to 10 minutes of low-impact exercise,...

06/15/2022

Many people who have had diabetes for a long time may also have a condition known as diabetic neuropathy. The most common form is peripheral neuropathy, which in diabetics usually affects the feet. Symptoms include numbness, reduced ability to feel pain or temperature changes, and tingling or burnin...

06/11/2022

You don't have to live with gout pain.

06/08/2022

Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce sufficient insulin or use it properly, which causes blood sugar levels to rise above normal. Diabetes can affect the health of the feet as well as many other parts of the body. Uncontrolled high blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels, reduce the bl...

06/01/2022

If you are a tennis player, you may be more prone to experiencing certain overuse injuries of the lower extremities. “Jumper’s knee,” or patellar tendonitis, is one of these injuries. It occurs when the patellar tendon, which holds the knee straight, tears over time. Pain can be felt under the...

05/25/2022

A woman’s body goes through many changes while they are pregnant, and the feet and ankles are often negatively affected. For instance, drastic hormonal changes and weight gain, and an increased amount of bodily fluids can cause uncomfortable swelling (edema) in the feet and ankles. Edema, as well ...

05/18/2022

Many people who enjoy running know the importance of choosing the best running shoe for them. There are specific shoes that can help people to run faster, while adding comfort and possibly help to prevent injuries. The most important quality to look for in a running shoe is the fit. It is ideal to h...

05/12/2022

Bunions can be treated.

05/11/2022

There are benefits that many people enjoy while wearing flip flops. These can include feeling fresh air on the feet, additionally, they are easy to wear, and come in a variety of colors and styles. Despite these benefits, frequently wearing flip flops can lead to specific foot conditions. These type...

05/04/2022

Research has shown that broken bones heal rapidly in children. Healing may take longer than several weeks, but new bones form soon after the fracture. During the inflammatory stage of healing, pain and tenderness often occurs. This is the signal the body uses to stop activity, as is the case in a br...

04/27/2022

The function of the Achilles tendon is to attach the ankle joint to the heel bone. It is located in the back of the calf and is crucial to performing daily activities that include walking and running. An indication that a patient has experienced an Achilles tendon injury is often intense pain in the...

04/21/2022

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196 West Sproul Road, Healthplex Pavilion 1, Suite 107, Springfield Township
Springfield Township, Delaware County, PA
19064

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Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County

Welcome to Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County! Podiatrist David E Samuel DPM is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and is a Foot & Ankle Physician & Surgeon. He specializes in family, sports, & diabetic foot care, in addition to the treatment of wounds and fractures.

Here at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Delaware County, LLC, we have the credentials and expertise to treat all your foot and ankle concerns. With our office in Springfield, PA, our podiatrist David E. Samuel, DPM will be sure to take care of your every need.

Dr. Samuel is skilled in working with all ages and specializes in general podiatry, diabetic foot care, limb salvage, reconstruction, trauma, sports medicine, and heel pain. He believes that most foot and ankle problems can be solved with nonsurgical measures such as orthotics, therapy, injections, medications, etc. He works with each patient to develop a unique plan that will address all their problems. If need be, Dr. Samuel does offer surgery as a treatment option as well.

To schedule an appointment, call us at (610) 328-9122. We accept a variety of insurance plans and payment with cash, check, or credit card.