Podiatrists in Houston

Nida Nisar, DPM
9055 Katy Fwy Suite 460
★★★★☆ 4.40 (49 reviews)
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Houston Foot Specialists
1140 Business Center Dr #510
★★★★☆ 4.40 (27 reviews)
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Maria Buitrago, DPM
810 Waugh Dr #200
★★★★☆ 4.40 (25 reviews)
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Pinnacle FOOT & Ankle Center Llp
River Oaks Hospital and Clinics, 4200 Twelve Oaks Pl Third Floor
★★★★☆ 4.40 (13 reviews)
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Houston Foot and Ankle
18455 W Lake Houston Pkwy Suite 280
★★★★☆ 4.30 (36 reviews)
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Lepow Gary M DPM
6560 Fannin St #1712
★★★★☆ 4.30 (36 reviews)
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Gunther David N DPM
18220 Tomball Pkwy #350
★★★★☆ 4.30 (23 reviews)
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Lawrence S. Mactavish, DPM
17215 Red Oak Dr # 102
★★★★☆ 4.30 (15 reviews)
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Dr. Kelli Stevens, DPM
17115 Red Oak Dr #218
★★★★☆ 4.30 (12 reviews)
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What is a Podiatrist?

A podiatrist is a specialized medical doctor who focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Podiatrists in Houston are highly trained professionals who complete extensive education in foot and ankle medicine. They treat everything from common problems like bunions and plantar fasciitis to complex surgical procedures and diabetic foot care.

Why See a Podiatrist in Houston?

Foot and ankle problems can significantly impact your daily life and mobility. Podiatrists in Houston, United States provide specialized expertise that general practitioners may not have. They use advanced diagnostic tools and treatment methods specific to lower extremity conditions. Finding a qualified podiatrist near you ensures you receive the most appropriate care for your foot and ankle concerns.

Common Conditions Treated by Podiatrists in Houston:

  • Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
  • Bunions and hammertoes
  • Ingrown toenails and nail disorders
  • Diabetic foot complications
  • Sports-related foot and ankle injuries
  • Arthritis in feet and ankles
  • Foot surgery and wound care

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see a podiatrist near me in Houston?
You should consult a podiatrist in Houston if you experience persistent foot or ankle pain, difficulty walking, changes in foot appearance, or if you have diabetes with foot concerns. Signs that warrant podiatric care include heel pain lasting more than a week, swollen joints, numbness or tingling, ingrown toenails, or any foot injury that doesn't heal properly.
Do podiatrists in Houston perform surgery?
Yes, many podiatrists in Houston, United States are trained in foot and ankle surgery. They can perform various procedures from minor nail surgeries to complex reconstructive operations. Podiatric surgeons specialize in conditions like bunion correction, hammertoe repair, fracture treatment, and diabetic foot surgery. They use minimally invasive techniques when possible to reduce recovery time.
How do I choose the right podiatrist in Houston for my condition?
When selecting a podiatrist in Houston, consider their specialization, experience with your specific condition, patient reviews, and location convenience. Our platform allows you to filter podiatrists by subspecialty, read patient feedback, and view credentials. Look for board-certified podiatrists who have experience treating your particular foot or ankle problem.
What should I bring to my podiatrist appointment in Houston?
For your podiatrist appointment in Houston, bring your insurance cards, a list of current medications, previous X-rays or medical records related to your foot problem, and the shoes you wear most often. Wear or bring loose-fitting socks that are easy to remove. If you have diabetes, bring your glucose monitor and recent lab results to help your podiatrist assess your foot health risks.
Are podiatrist treatments in Houston covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans in United States cover podiatric treatments, especially for medical conditions like diabetic foot care, injuries, and infections. Coverage may vary for cosmetic procedures or custom orthotics. Many podiatrists in Houston accept various insurance plans. Use our platform to find podiatrists who accept your specific insurance and verify coverage details before your appointment.