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Diabetic Foot Care in Worcester

Diabetic Foot Care in Worcester

Premier Foot & Ankle Center, LLC is a diabetic Foot care in Worcester office that provides patients with full orthopedic and podiatric care. We incorporate the latest in technology and state of the art methods to give you the foot care you need, today. This includes sports medicine, foot and ankle surgery and professional care for foot problems. Our office is open Monday through Friday, and we accept walk in patients as well.

Diabetes damages the nervous system, which extends to the foot and results in sufferers being unable to feel any sensation in the foot. It can affect walking and other movements. Foot orthotics and diabetic foot care in Worcester help ease this and cushion the foot when it is in pain due to injury or from foot problems such as hammer toe or bunions. Orthotics are custom shoe inserts that help to relieve discomfort and pain by supporting the foot. They help to treat injury, imbalances and diabetic foot problems. Orthotics help patients live pain free lifestyles, walking and moving comfortably while no longer having to live with pain or injury in their feet.

Properly fitted shoes are also recommended for those who suffer from diabetic feet and who need diabetic foot care in Worcester. Without well fitted shoes, patients can develop sores or blisters that make it hard to walk and which can lead to infection. Diabetics especially need to be aware of foot infection. Our diabetic foot treatment is designed to have patients back on their feet as quickly as possible, and to diagnose and treat problems quickly, so that patients can heal and go back to their everyday lives. Diabetics are prone to foot injuries from time to time and should seek foot injury treatment to stop infection.

Premier Foot & Ankle Center, LLC
123 Summer Street
Suite 550 Worcester, MA 01608 (508) 966-7726

By Premier Foot and Ankle Center, LLC November 16, 2018

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