FAQs

Our Podiatry Frequently Asked Questions section addresses the essential Who, What, Where, When, and Why, guiding you on when to seek professional care. Our Podiatrists in Louisville, KY are eager to assist you and look forward to providing you with exceptional care.

What is a Podiatrist?

A Podiatrist, also known as a Foot and Ankle specialist, is a medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions and injuries related to the foot, ankle, and lower leg utilizing clinical medicine, surgical intervention, or biomechanics correction. Podiatrists are considered the experts when it comes to conditions effecting your feet, ankles and legs. Our Podiatrists in Louisville, KY at New Horizons Foot and Ankle Associates are highly skilled and well-versed in treating various ailments with a high level of effectivity and efficiency. 

You should consider visiting a podiatrist for any foot or ankle issues, such as persistent pain, deformities, sports injuries, fungal infections, diabetic foot problems, or any other concerns related to your lower extremities.

To schedule an appointment with a podiatrist, you can call our office directly or use our convenient online scheduling system on our website.

During your initial visit, the podiatrist will evaluate your condition by discussing your medical history, performing a physical examination, and possibly ordering diagnostic tests. Based on the findings, they will recommend a suitable treatment plan.

Podiatrists offer a range of treatments tailored to various foot and ankle conditions. These may include conservative measures such as orthotic devices, physical therapy, medication, as well as surgical interventions if necessary.

Yes, podiatrists specialize in treating sports-related foot injuries and conditions. They can provide guidance, recommend supportive footwear, prescribe orthotics, and create personalized treatment plans to help you recover and prevent future injuries.

Yes, podiatrists can provide specialized care for children’s foot and ankle issues. They can address concerns such as flat feet, ingrown toenails, growing pains, and sports injuries among children.

Absolutely. Podiatrists play a crucial role in diabetic foot care. They can perform regular foot screenings, provide education on preventative measures, manage complications such as ulcers, and help maintain optimal foot health for individuals with diabetes.

The frequency of visits may vary depending on your specific condition. For routine foot care, an annual visit is often recommended. However, if you have an ongoing foot problem or require follow-up treatment, your podiatrist will advise you on the appropriate frequency of visits.

Podiatry services are often covered by health insurance plans, but it is advisable to check with your insurance provider to confirm the coverage details. Our office staff can also assist you in understanding your insurance coverage and any associated costs.

Treatment for plantar warts usually includes topical medications, cryotherapy, or laser therapy. The best course of treatment depends on the size, location, and severity of the wart.

Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores that can develop on the feet of people with diabetes. They are often caused by poor circulation or damage to the nerves in the feet.

Yes, diabetic foot ulcers can be prevented by following proper foot care practices, including inspecting your feet on a regular basis, keeping your feet clean and dry, wearing properly fitting shoes, and avoiding going barefoot.

Fungal toenail infections can be prevented by keeping your feet clean and dry, wearing shoes and socks that allow your feet to breathe, avoiding going barefoot in public areas, and not sharing shoes or nail clippers with others.

Symptoms of a fracture in the foot or ankle may include pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, difficulty walking or putting weight on the affected foot.

Yes, custom orthotics can help alleviate foot pain by providing support and cushioning to the feet, correcting foot imbalances or abnormalities, and distributing pressure more evenly.

Laser treatments for foot conditions use high-energy light beams to penetrate the skin and treat various conditions such as toenail fungus, plantar fasciitis, warts, and others.

Symptoms of Athlete’s foot usually include itching, burning, and stinging sensations, as well as redness, scaling, and blistering on the feet.

Ingrown toenails can be treated by soaking the affected toe in warm water and salt, wearing open-toe shoes, taking pain relievers, or in severe cases, by surgical intervention. The best course of treatment depends on the severity and frequency of the ingrown toenails. In order to receive an individualized treatment plan for painful ingrown nails, schedule your appointment with our Podiatrist in Louisville, KY.

Symptoms of a bunion include pain, swelling, redness, and a visible bump on the big toe joint.

Treatment for heel pain may include rest, ice, medication, stretching exercises, custom orthotics, heel pads, or in some cases, surgery. The best course of treatment depends on the underlying condition causing the heel pain.

Corns and calluses are both thickened areas of skin, but corns are smaller and more concentrated on the toes, while calluses are larger and often found on the soles of the feet. Both can be treated by soaking the feet in warm water, using a pumice stone, or in some cases, with surgical intervention.