Podiatrist in Peoria, AZ

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Desert Sports Foot and Ankle

At Desert Sports Foot & Ankle, we take tremendous pride in providing exceptional personalized service using state-of-the art techniques to get you back in the game, whether your arena is sports, work, home, or recreation. We believe that personalized, focused, and customized individual treatment plans are the key to a successful recovery.

To help achieve this goal we place a strong emphasis on prevention and patient education. We specialize in providing comprehensive medical and surgical care for the entire spectrum of foot and ankle conditions, diseases and injuries for people of all ages.

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Ankle Instability

Chronic ankle instability is usually caused by repeated ankle sprains and is described as the gradual giving way of the outside of the ankle. Some symptoms of ankle instability include constant inflammation or swelling, tenderness, and instability in the ankle.

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Diabetic Foot Care

Daily preventative care can help you decrease your risk of developing these other serious conditions like ulcers and infections. Inspecting your feet at the end of the day to look for any abnormalities, maintaining proper hygiene, keeping your feet warm in cold weather, encouraging blood flow in the feet, and maintaining an overall healthy lifestyle can discourage other conditions from developing.

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Hammertoes

Hammertoe is a deformity where one or both joints of the second, third, fourth or fifth toes begin to bend outside of their normal alignment. Pressure can begin to weigh heavy on the toes as you wear shoes which is where pain and other symptoms develop.

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Neuromas

A neuroma can occur in many areas of the body when nerve tissue thickens. Morton’s neuroma is the most typical neuroma that occurs in the foot and it occurs between the third and fourth toes. Also known as an intermetatarsal neuroma, the name describes its location in the ball of the foot.

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Warts

Plantar warts are caused by the HPV virus and cause tiny cuts and breaks on the bottom of your feet.
While most plantar warts are not a major health concern, it is advised you see a doctor to have the warts examined and removed. Some symptoms include small, rough lesions on the base of the foot, calluses in one spot, and tenderness when walking or standing for long periods of time.

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Ankle Instability

Diabetic Foot Care

Hammertoes

Neuromas

Warts

WHAT OUR PATIENTS SAY
Dr. Garber is knowledgeable and compassionate. He takes his time to really get to know you as a patient. I highly recommend him.

Aimee W.

Dr. Garber was great. He can always squeeze me in when needed. He's down to earth and has great communication. He always talks to me in terms I can understand and gives me options for my care.

Jamie D.

Dr. Garber has been very helpful every time I have been to his office. He is straight to the point and tells you like it is. You can tell he really cares about what he is doing and genuinely wants to help. I would highly recommend anyone looking for this service

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