What to Expect When You See a Podiatrist

Podiatrist

Are you wondering whether you should be turning to a podiatrist for care?

 
We don’t often think about the health of our feet until they start to cause us problems. Once foot pain, swelling, and other problems set in, it is most likely a good time to visit a Podiatry Associates Northwest to find out what’s going on.

While minor pain and swelling may be alleviated through rest and home care, you should visit Podiatry Associates Northwest if you are dealing with:
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Chronic heel pain
  • A broken foot or ankle
  • Numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation in the feet
  • Severe pain
  • Difficulty bearing weight on a foot or ankle
  • A visible foot deformity
  • Signs of infection (e.g. redness; swelling; fever)
  • An ulcer or open wound
Need to come in for an evaluation? If so, here’s what to expect when you come into our podiatrist’s office for care,
 
We’ll go through your medical history
 
It’s important to understand your current health status as well as any conditions that could cause further problems for your feet and ankles. For example, patients with diabetes are more at risk for foot-related complications; therefore, it’s important to know all the details of your medical history so we can provide you with more effective care.
 
We will examine your foot
 
Next, we will perform a thorough physical examination of the affected foot and ankle. We will look for everything from visible deformities such as bunion and hammertoes, to issues with blood flow or changes in the color of your skin. A physical exam of your feet and ankles can tell us a lot about what might be going on.
 
We will determine if imaging tests are needing
 
Sometimes a physical examination is all that’s needed to be able to determine what’s going on. This is often the case with outward problems such as ingrown toenails or fungal infections; however, problems that affect the bones, ligaments, and muscles of the foot may require imaging tests such as MRIs or X-rays to make a proper diagnosis.
 
We will map out a treatment plan
 
Once we’ve determined the cause of your symptoms, we can create your individualized treatment plan. The treatment options we recommend will depend on the type and severity of your condition. Acute and minor conditions will heal with rest and proper home care while more severe or chronic conditions may require long-term maintenance, therapies, and medication. This is something that our podiatrist can discuss with you at length during your appointment.
 

If you are looking for someone to provide you with specialized foot and ankle care then call Podiatry Associates Northwest at (206) 420-3119 to schedule your appointment today. Our board-certified podiatrists are experienced with all disorders related to the foot and ankle. 



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