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Welcome to Chicagoland Foot and Ankle
Welcome to Chicagoland Foot and Ankle, a podiatry practice serving patients in and around the Mount Greenwood and Portage Park areas of Chicago, as well as Orland Park and New Lenox, Illinois. The team of board-certified foot and ankle specialists and surgeons are the authorities on foot and ankle care, specializing in injuries, conditions, and diseases pertaining to the feet.
The team of physicians and staff are committed to helping their patients manage and recover from foot-related issues, ultimately minimizing pain and restoring lost mobility and function. As licensed podiatrists in Chicago, the team believes their patients should have the information they need to make an informed decision about their foot and ankle care. They begin by educating patients further about their condition and then designing a relevant treatment program.
The team at Chicagoland Foot and Ankle treats a variety of conditions, such as ankle pain, athlete’s foot, bunions, flat feet, foot pain, fractures, gout, hammertoes, heel pain, ingrown toenails, nail fungus, tendonitis, plantar warts, and plantar fasciitis. Some of the treatments they offer include orthotics, steroid injections, ankle surgery, foot surgery, and diabetic foot care.
Chicagoland Foot and Ankle ensures the highest quality of care available. No matter what the problem is, the team works with each patient to design a treatment that gets them back on their feet as soon as possible.
For more information about Chicagoland Foot and Ankle and the treatments available, book an appointment online or call the nearest office to speak with a helpful team member. The team is happy to answer any questions and assist in scheduling a consultation as soon as possible.
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