AIM Foot & Ankle is one of the nations largest podiatry groups featuring top board-certified podiatrists extensively trained in all areas of foot and ankle care. Our services include:
Changing Lives, One Step at a Time
Our team is committed to providing you effective, personalized treatment plans to help you achieve your highest level of function possible.
Treatments
We treat every foot and ankle condition from routine concerns to the most complex foot and ankle needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about AIM Foot & Ankle.
A podiatrist is a doctor that is trained to treat the feet, ankles, and legs. Typically, they do four years of undergraduate school, four years of podiatric graduate education, and at least two years of hospital residency.
Podiatrists treat many conditions related to the feet, ankles, and legs, including:
- Foot and ankle fractures
- Flat feet
- Bunions
- Diabetic foot care
- Sports injuries
- Ingrown toenails
- Hammertoes
- Neuromas
- Heel pain
Yes, podiatrists can perform surgery related to foot and ankle conditions. Depending on the type of surgery needed, they can operate both in their office and in a hospital.
Your feet are an essential part of your body, so it’s important to have them checked regularly. Seeing your podiatrist at least once per year for a checkup is typically enough to keep them in good shape if you have no issues. If you notice any symptoms or pain in your feet or ankles, you should visit in between your regular checkups.
Diabetes can impact the nerves in your feet. Sadly, you can injure your foot and not even notice due to a loss of feeling. When this happens, you might develop an infection that eventually leads to amputation. Visiting your podiatrist regularly can prevent this from happening.
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Our team has one goal, providing you the care you deserve. To learn more schedule a no-obligation consultation.