Podiatry Clinics in Newport Beach, California

Podiatry Clinics
foot clinic
Arthur A Walton Dpm Inc

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
355 Placentia Ave, Ste 302, Newport Beach, CA 92663
949-650-1900     949-650-1902
foot clinic
Artisan Foot And Ankle Podiatric Specialists Inc

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
366 San Miguel Dr Ste 210, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-272-0007     949-272-0006
foot clinic
California Foot And Ankle Institute, A Podiatry Corporation

    Podiatry Clinic
20360 Sw Birch St Ste 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-833-3406     949-833-9955
foot clinic
Newport Family Podiatry

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
355 Placentia Ave, Suite 101, Newport Beach, CA 92663
949-650-1900     949-650-1902
foot clinic
Newport Foot & Ankle Center, Inc

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
400 Newport Center Drive, Suite 706, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-706-3838     949-706-9726
foot clinic
Progeny Psychiatric Group

    Podiatry Clinic
123 Turquoise Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92662
949-340-2111     714-495-4105
foot clinic
Richard B. Viehe Dpm, Inc.

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
1303 Avocado Ave, Ste 195, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-760-6907     949-706-6962
foot clinic
Upperline Healthcare California Pc

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
2131 San Joaquin Hills Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-718-3955     949-706-0641
foot clinic
Upperline Healthcare California, Pc

    Podiatry Clinic - Foot & Ankle Surgery
2131 San Joaquin Hills Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660
949-326-7355    
Podiatrists or foot doctors are qualified by a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.) degree, licensed by the state, and they practice within the scope of that license. Podiatrists diagnose and treat foot diseases and deformities. They perform medical, surgical and other operative procedures, prescribe corrective devices and prescribe and administer drugs and physical therapy.
Commonly treated conditions by podiatrist are:
- Arthritis, instability, pain, joint diseases
- Calluses and ingrown toenails
- Chronic wounds associated with diabetes or other illnesses
- Deformities of the feet (bunions, hammertoes)
- Fallen arches
- Heel pain, bone spurs, neuromas and plantar fasciitis.