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Winter Foot Care Concerns

Navigate winter foot care challenges with NY Foot Health. Keep feet warm, prevent fungal infections, combat dryness, and maintain healthy habits. Expert podiatry care for all seasons. Subscribe to our e-newsletter for valuable tips.

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Got Gout?

Discover how holiday feasts can trigger gout attacks. Learn about causes, risk factors, and treatment options. Find a podiatrist near you. Subscribe for foot health tips.

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Celebrating International Podiatry Day

For NY Foot Health, October is a special month. It’s when we recognize International Podiatry Day (October 8th) and a great opportunity to share information about the medical specialty and its importance in your life.

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Dealing with Fall Foot Pain

Cooler weather is here to stay, and it’s about this time of the year that we at NY Foot Health know that many of our podiatrists begin to hear complaints of unexplained foot pain. Changes in season bring changes in footwear, which can be the starting point of new or worsening foot discomfort for many people.

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3 Common Fall Sports Injuries

Fall sports are in high gear, and at NY Foot Health, our podiatrists are seeing a rise in the number of sports injuries they treat in patients. Learn about the three conditions frequently seen in fall sports.

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Should You See the Podiatrist for an Ingrown Toenail?

At NY Foot Health, we know that patients often are unsure whether or not to call the podiatrist for common foot conditions—one of these is an ingrown toenail. In this case, the answer to that question is: It depends.

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