Podiatry
Expert Foot & Ankle Care
We understand the impact that foot and ankle pain can have on your daily life—especially if you spend long hours on your feet. Healthy, pain-free feet are essential for staying active, mobile, and comfortable, and our expert podiatry team is here to help.
Comprehensive Podiatry Services
Our highly skilled podiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot, ankle, and lower leg conditions. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, an injury, or diabetic foot concerns, we offer both surgical and non-surgical treatments to help restore function and improve your quality of life.
We provide expert care for:
- Sports injuries and fractures
- Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Bunions, hammertoes, and arch problems
- Diabetic foot care and wound management
- Ingrown toenails, corns, and calluses
- Fungal nail infections and thickened nails
Personalized Treatment Plans
Our board-certified podiatric specialists, as well as our world-renowned foot and ankle specialty orthopedic surgeon take a personalized approach to treatment, working closely with each patient to develop a plan that meets their specific needs. From preventive care to advanced rehabilitation, we focus on solutions that help you heal and get back to your daily routine—stronger and pain-free.
Get Back on Your Feet
At Aspen Mountain Medical Center, we believe that healthy feet are the foundation of an active and fulfilling lifestyle. Whether you need relief from chronic discomfort or specialized foot care, our dedicated podiatry team is ready to help.
FAQs
What is my arrival time?
We will call you before the surgery to let you know.
Can I bring my phone / electronics?
Yes, please do!
Can I bring a friend or family member with me?
Yes! Whatever makes you comfortable. They’re welcome to enjoy our cozy waiting room while they wait for you to get out of surgery.
Does an IV hurt?
A little, but don’t worry: We’re seasoned professionals when it comes to getting you taken care of.
Can I eat before my surgery?
Almost always the answer is no, but a nurse will call you the day before your surgery to confirm, as well as go over any instructions.
Prior to your surgery, a nurse will call you to go over your allergies, medications, history and risk factors. One business day before your surgery, we will call again to let you know your arrival time for your surgery.
After Your Procedure
Everyone is different, but in general, plan to stay at least 30 minutes in recovery. Sometimes, it may even be an hour or more.
If you’re having anesthesia, make sure you have someone to bring you home.
Questions to Ask
- How long will my procedure be?
- What will my recovery time be like?
- How long will I be out of work/school?
- What can I expect my pain to be like?
- Will I be sent home with pain medication?