Foot health
Our facility features a cutting-edge surgery-procedure room that adheres to national hospital-grade sterilization protocols, ensuring optimal conditions for successful surgical interventions. The room is equipped with specialized surgical tools and technologies that meet or exceed those available in local surgery centers and hospitals.
This advanced setup allows for a wide range of soft tissue surgeries and procedures to be performed in a more cost-effective and patient-friendly environment. The design prioritizes both medical capabilities and patient comfort, striking a balance between advanced care and a less clinical atmosphere.
Our post-operative care is meticulously tailored to each patient, focusing on their individual needs and recovery process. This personalized approach is designed to maximize patient satisfaction and ensure optimal outcomes. By combining state-of-the-art equipment, stringent safety protocols, and customized post-operative care, we provide a unique alternative to traditional hospital settings while maintaining the highest standards of medical care.
The range of treatment options with conservative management includes careful trimming of the nail and antiseptic dressings.
Surgical options such as partial nail avulsion, phenol matricectomy and the winograd technique /wedge resection are surgical procedures.
Ingrown Toenails
Causes: Tight-fitting shoes, Improper nail trimming, poor foot hygiene, and certain activities like running can lead to ingrown toenails.
Before | After
Before | After
Symptoms include pain, inflammation (redness, swelling), sometimes pus and potential infection where the nail edge grows into the skin.
Plantar Warts
Plantar warts are benign, small, grainy growths on the soles of the feet caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the skin.
Symptoms: Painful bumps on the soles of the feet.
Before | After
Before | After
Treatments include salicylic acid application, cryotherapy, or laser therapy treatment or surgical removal for persistent warts.
Plantar Fasciitis
Symptoms: Heel pain and stiffness especially after rest or activity.
Treatment: orthotics, corticosteroid injections, physical therapy or surgery
Complications: Chronic pain, limited mobility, and degenerative changes.
Wedge Resection
Indications: This procedure is indicated with failure of conservative treatments, osteochondritis dissecans and when relevant foot conditions significantly impacts the patient's quality of life.
Procedure: A surgical technique to remove a wedge-shaped section of bone to correct deformities.
Postoperative Care: Wound care instructions to prevent infection and promote healing, recovery, physical therapy and pain management.
Uses: Treatment of bunions, hammertoes, and other foot deformities.