Make Your Appointment Now
If you’re thinking about waiting until 2022 to schedule your next podiatry appointment, think again. May we ask the reason for your hesitation? One of the best ways to keep the momentum going for your foot health is scheduling an appointment in advance. When an appointment is already in your schedule, it’s much easier to schedule other things around the date. Foot health is a priority, and we hope you’ll bring this perspective into the new year.
The doctors at The Center for Podiatric Care and Sports Medicine have three reasons to book your appointment now. You can start by clicking here today. We offer convenient ways to connect with our doctors. We’re here to answer your questions, and we love to welcome first-time patients.
Check-in on recovery
From an ingrown toenail to a toenail infection, begin next year with a clear understanding of your foot health. A podiatrist can look at your feet and ankles to determine if they need to take additional steps to complete your recovery. Waiting until the spring or even the summer could bring surprises. Check with your podiatrist on when they would like you to return.
Avoid surprises
If toe deformities run in your family, why not stay on top of check-ins? Although you may not experience pain with your bunion or hammertoe, it doesn’t hurt to have a podiatrist assess the progression. They may be able to tell you that your progression is worsening. They can provide solutions like orthotics, padding, and other forms of cushioning. They also encourage other tips such as toe stretching and other exercises.
Build a relationship
Podiatrists are here to help, and we want to know about your questions or concerns. Seeing you regularly allows us to take detailed notes of your concerns and know how to best check in. While every patient requires a different level of frequency, podiatrists can offer valuable support when foot pain and ankle pain strike. If you have diabetes, we strongly encourage you to add a podiatrist to your care team. Having a set of specialists on your side can help to strengthen your team while caring for your feet and ankles.
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 cutting-edge 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.