Podiatry Treatments in Sugar Land, from Simple to Surgical
The right treatment depends on the diagnosis, which is why treatment is step two, never step one. Here's the full range of care available, in the order it's usually tried.
Conservative Care
Conservative Care
Footwear, stretching, padding, and activity changes: where most treatment starts and most problems end.
Learn more →Custom Orthotics
Prescription inserts built from your foot's actual mechanics, not a pharmacy rack.
Learn more →Physical Therapy
Targeted strengthening and stretching programs for feet and ankles.
Learn more →Ankle-Foot Orthosis (AFO)
Bracing that stabilizes weak or painful ankles so you can stay mobile.
Learn more →Injections & Advanced Therapies
Shockwave / EPAT Therapy
Sound-wave treatment that stimulates healing in stubborn heel and tendon pain, no downtime.
Learn more →Cortisone Injections
Fast, targeted inflammation relief, used judiciously and in the right places.
Learn more →PRP Injections
Your own platelets, concentrated and injected to support tissue repair.
Learn more →Laser Therapy
Light-based treatment for fungal nails and soft-tissue pain.
Learn more →Regenerative Medicine
Biologic options for tendon and tissue problems that resist standard care.
Learn more →Swift Wart Therapy
Microwave treatment for plantar warts, no cutting and no acid.
Learn more →Procedures & Surgery
Foot Surgery
When surgery is the right answer: what to expect, honestly explained.
Learn more →Bunion Surgery
Modern correction techniques and realistic recovery timelines.
Learn more →Hammertoe Surgery
Straightening fixed toe deformities that no longer respond to padding.
Learn more →Advanced Wound Care
Specialized care for diabetic ulcers and wounds that won't heal.
Learn more →Diagnostic Ultrasound
In-office imaging of tendons and soft tissue, with results the same visit.
Learn more →Keryflex Nail Restoration
A natural-looking prosthetic nail while a damaged nail regrows.
Learn more →Wondering which of these fits your problem? That's a diagnosis question first. Call(281) 494-0572, describe your symptoms, and the right options get sorted out at the visit.
Start with a diagnosis, not a treatment
One exam tells you which of these options actually applies to your foot. Call (281) 494-0572 to book.
