Our Services
At Phoenix Diagnocare, we provide comprehensive care for both diabetic and non-diabetic foot conditions. Our skilled doctors make use of the latest techniques to enhance mobility, reduce pain and improve overall quality of life.
Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetes poses unique challenges and risks to your foot health. We specialize in comprehensive diabetic foot care and our expert team is dedicated to preventing and managing diabetic foot complications.
Vascular Assessment
A vascular assessment is essential for diabetic patients to ensure that blood is flowing properly to their feet. Poor blood circulation can lead to various complications like ulcers, infections, or in extreme cases, amputation.
Neuropathy
A neuropathy assessment is a comprehensive evaluation used to diagnose and monitor nerve damage in the feet, often caused by conditions like diabetes. This assessment is crucial for detecting neuropathy early, managing symptoms, and preventing complication.
Wound and Nail Care
Wound and nail care is an integral part of podiatric care, particularly for people with diabetes who are at a higher risk of foot complications. This specialized care focuses on preventing and managing infections, promoting healing and maintaining overall health.
Corn and Callus Debridement
Corn and callus debridement is a podiatric procedure aimed at removing thickened, hardened areas of skin that develop on the feet due to repeated pressure or friction. This treatment is especially important for individuals with diabetes or other conditions that affect foot health.
Through personalized care plans and regular monitoring, we aim to protect your feet and enhance your overall health.
Non-Diabetic Foot Care
In addition to our diabetic foot services, we offer personalized care for a variety of non-diabetic foot conditions.
Flat Foot
Flat foot is a condition where the arches of the feet are lower than normal or completely flattened. This condition can occur in one or both feet and can be present from birth or develop over time due to various factors.
Plantar Fascitis
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes, becomes inflamed or irritated.
High Arch
High arch is a condition where the arch of the foot is significantly higher than normal. This structural abnormality can affect the way you walk and distribute weight across your feet, often leading to various foot problems.
Repeated Pressure Corns
Repeated pressure corns are thickened areas of skin that develop on the feet due to continuous pressure or friction. These corns typically form on the toes or the soles of the feet and can be quite painful, especially when walking or wearing shoes.
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We are committed to addressing all your foot health needs, ensuring you can walk with confidence and comfort.
Foot Scanning
Foot scanning is a diagnostic technique used to create a detailed map of the foot’s structure, capturing precise measurements and identifying any abnormalities or issues. This technology is particularly useful in designing custom orthotics, assessing gait, and diagnosing foot problems.
