• The Dangers of Going Barefoot
    Do you enjoy going barefoot? Getting out of bed in the morning, going in and out of the shower, walking poolside–they are all occasions when walking barefoot seems right and Read more
  • How to Choose Proper Footwear
    An average day of walking brings a force that is equal to several hundred tons on your feet and is subject to more injury than any other part of your body. Read more
  • Diabetic Neuropathy Explained
    Diabetes causes a condition of painful nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy can affect your entire body, but your legs and feet are parts of your body that are more Read more
  • Selecting Walking Shoes
    When it comes to your health and your feet, walking helps both. At  our office, we want to make sure you are wearing the right shoes to better protect yourself Read more
  • Preventing Youth Sports Injuries
    Children take to sports like fish to water. Almost as soon as they begin to walk, they are chasing balls, swinging sticks, and running races against siblings, friends, or nobody Read more
  • Leg Pain
    Leg pain and discomfort can knock you off your feet for a variety of reasons, but it should never be ignored. Aching calves, burning legs, numbness in your feet—pain in Read more
  • Struggling with Heel Pain? Your Podiatrist Can Help!
    Have you developed recurring pain in your heels? You might have some concerns about its causes and your prognosis. Heel pain is seen and treated quite often by Drs. Brandi Read more
  • How to Relieve Swollen Ankles
    Whether you are pregnant, have increased blood in your body or decreased circulation, or maybe you are a workaholic who is always standing or sitting for long periods of time, Read more
  • What Conditions Can Foot and Ankle Surgery Alleviate?
    Your feet and ankles form the foundation for your stance, gait and ambulation. When they experience pain, swelling or other symptoms that interfere with daily activities, your Tampa, FL podiatrists Read more
  • Intoeing in Children
    Normally, most people will walk with their toes and feet pointing straight ahead.  However, sometimes children’s feet turn when they walk, which can be called intoeing or pigeon-toed. Your child Read more

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Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Saturday:

8:00 am-10:30 am

Every Other Week

Sunday:

Closed