Guides for Before, During, and After Your Care
Short, practical reading, written for patients, not for other doctors. Each guide answers the questions people actually ask in the exam room.
Preparing for Foot Surgery
What to arrange at home, what to ask beforehand, and how the days before surgery should go, so recovery starts on the right foot.
Read the guide →Post-Surgical Care Guide
Dressings, weight-bearing, swelling, and the warning signs that mean you should call. The first two weeks matter most.
Read the guide →Questions to Ask Your Foot Doctor
A short list that turns any podiatry visit into a better one. Print it, bring it, and leave with real answers.
Read the guide →Diabetic Foot Care Checklist
The daily 60-second foot check that prevents most diabetic foot emergencies, plus what to do when you find something.
Read the guide →These guides are general education, not personal medical advice; your situation may differ, and your own care instructions always win. If something you read here raises a question about your feet, that's a good reason to call (281) 494-0572.
Reading is good. An exam is better.
If a guide made you wonder about your own feet, call (281) 494-0572. A quick evaluation replaces a lot of guessing.
