These blogs are great for understanding your foot problem, learning proper foot care, and discovering new, painless treatment options. We have all different blogs written by podiatrists around the country, our own doctors, even our staff. Foot care is essential to healthy, happy feet.
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Your Callus Could Be A Wart.. Here is How You Can Know!If you have something that may appear as a callus on the surface once your doctor trims it, it could be a wart. Our Hillsborough podiatrists treats warts.
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Five Ways To Prevent Skin & Nail Infections From PedicuresDr. Sonaike talks about how you can prevent skin and nail infections from pedicures by not pushing back your cuticles because they protect us from bacteria.
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Catch Dr. Brad on Season 2 of TLC's My Feet Are Killing MeSeason 2 of My Feet Are Killing Me has debuted with Dr. Brad. Watch as our very own takes on more thrilling foot problems.
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We Need Your SocksDid you know socks are the item that is most requested by the local shelters and organizations we serve, yet they are donated less frequently than other items.
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Another Season of My Feet Are Killing MeDr. Brad Schaeffer of Family Foot & Ankle Specialists will be starring in another season of My Feet Are Killing Me. The new season will premier 9/10 at 10:30pm
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Keeping You Safe at the Pool,Swimming is a great summer activity, but there are risks. Dr. Denise Bonnin keeps you and your family safe while enjoying the pool.
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Valet Podiatry Service Now AvailableWe are now offering valet service! Car-to-treatment room valet service available to help our patients and team stay safe during Covid-19.
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3 Reasons You HAVE to Wear Shoes at the PoolPublic places- pools/gyms can be very disgusting! it's literally brewing with bacteria and infections waiting to happen. You should never go barefoot at the pool.
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3 Ways You Can Get an IngrownWe have a painless and effective way to treat your ingrown toenails. Stop suffering and make an appointment to come in today!
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Is This Bump on my Foot a Wart?Is that bump on your foot a wart? Warts are very contagious and spread easily, so there is a good chance that you may have a wart if you have a bump on your foot.
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Why are My Feet so Stinky?Stinky feet can be embarrassing! Learn why your feet are so stinky and ways to get rid of the odor and shame once and for all. These easy tips will prevent and treat your stinky feet.
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4 Ways to Avoid Blisters When RunningBlisters are painful and dangerous! These simple tips keep you blister-free while you're out running. Call our office if the pain continues (732) 968-3833.
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Treating Plantar Warts in ChildrenThe most common problem we see in children is plantar warts. Warts are highly contagious and can spread quickly! Learn how to keep the bumps off your children!
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Quick Tips for Healthy and Pretty Feet all Summer!Dr. Denise Bonnin explains some quick tips to smooth heels, pretty toenails and great smelling feet all summer. If you need help getting yuor feet summer prepped, call (732) 968-3833.
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Laser Therapy for Toenail Fungus RemovalDr. Brad Schaeffer reviews who qualifies for laser therapy with toenail fungus in our office. Our patients love the instant results and pain less method.
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Is it Safe to Get Pedicures While Pregnant?Yes, it is safe to get pedicures while pregnant. However, you should take some extra precautions to avoid putting yourself at risk. Here are easy tips.
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Is This Callus or a Wart?Warts and calluses can look very similar. However, there are some very important differences. The main difference- warts are contagious.
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What is Causing Your Itchy Feet?Itchy feet can be annoying and embarrassing. Learn what's causing your itchy feet so you can get the best treatment available. Our office has different options.
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FungaSoap: Help Eliminate Foot FungusFungaSoap is a great tool to help treat and eliminate fungus on the foot. It can be used daily to help to eliminate the effects that comes with foot fungus.
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When is a Blister Not Just a Blister? When Should You See Your Doctor?How do you know if your blister is healing or if it;s infected? Blisters can seem like small foot problem, however, they can quickly turn problematic.