Podiatrists — And Diabetes
Have you ever wondered why a podiatrist is among the specialists visited by a diabetic patient? Well, during American Diabetes Month, we have a timely opportunity to tell you more. Here at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine, we treat patients with this condition, impacting millions of Americans.
While diabetes affects people differently, there can be complications from head-to-toe. We’ve got you covered for prevention techniques and treatment for common conditions that may affect your feet and ankles. We encourage you to add a podiatrist to your care team.
Here are three ways we can work together to help with management:
Plan for prevention
With the understanding of how diabetes impacts feet, we can help you learn how to spot areas or symptoms of concern. We can also help you schedule regular podiatry appointments. Together, we can talk about concerns, questions, or recent changes to your feet and ankles. Working as a team, our goal is to help you reduce the risk of complications. From exercising more to checking blood sugar more frequently, we’re here to share best practices to help you take control of your health.
Plan for treatment
If you do experience complications, choosing the right specialist for care allows for expert treatment. We are prepared to handle common problems such as diabetic foot ulcers, ingrown toenails, cracked heels, neuropathy, and more. We can tackle your concerns early and effectively with a common goal in mind: to care for your feet and your overall health. We are also highly trained to detect and treat the infection. Left untreated, an infected wound can lead to life-threatening complications.
Plan for support
Managing a condition like diabetes alone can feel overwhelming and even lonely. With a podiatrist on your team, you’re not alone. We’re here to guide you and connect you with additional resources and tools to support your success. While planning for your overall health, think about your health from your head to your toes. From recommending diabetic socks or prescribing custom orthotics, there is a group of specialists who are cheering you along. Contact us today.
At The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine, Dr. Jonathan Levy, Dr. Nadia Levy, Dr. Diane Castro, Dr. Josef Geldwert, Dr. Katherine Lai, and Dr. Vera Malezhik treat various conditions such as sports injuries, ankle pain, diabetic wounds, heel pain, ingrown toenails, plantar warts, and neuromas. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we offer innovative care for patients in Midtown East and Manhattan. Contact our office at (212) 980-6487. Our office is at 120 E 56th Street, Suite 1150, New York, NY 10022. We continue to offer telemedicine appointments.