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Our Foot & Ankle Care Library

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  • Our Skilled Austin Podiatrist Explains How to Keep Your Feet Hydrated
    Central Texas podiatrist offers advice on dry skin and keeping your feet moisturized to prevent cracking and irritation.
  • Frostbite: Information for When You Travel
    In Austin, TX it may not be necessary to know the symptoms of frostbite, but Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists want you to stay safe when you travel, too.
  • Toenail Changes Are NOT Always Fungus
    Your Toenails can tell you a lot about certain physiological changes occurring in your body. It's not always a fungus affecting the toenails.
  • Uncovering Foot Tumors and Cysts
    Skin tumors and cysts can occur on your feet and cause pain and discomfort. Learn more from the podiatrists at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists.
  • Bringing an End to Black Toenails
    The experts from Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists discuss black toenails, including why they happen, symptoms to note, and how to prevent them.
  • How to Handle a Blister on Your Feet
    Blisters bringing you down? Expert podiatrists at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists discuss causes, treatment, and prevention of these little skin sores.
  • Caring for Heel Fissures
    Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists discuss the various causes of heel fissures, symptoms to note, and treatment and preventative actions you can take.
  • The Mystery of Ganglion Cysts on Your Feet
    Learn about mysterious lumps called ganglion cysts that can appear on your feet from the expert foot doctors at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists in Texas.
  • Skin Cancers on Feet
    Cancer can appear with many different symptoms. Professional help is best for detecting which type matches your symptoms.
  • Soft Tissue Biopsy
    The doctors at Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists may elect to use a soft tissue biopsy to determine the nature of suspicious looking growths.

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  • Posted on 08/08/2024Blisters: There Are Ways to Help Prevent Them
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FAQ

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Offices

Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists
  • 5000 Bee Caves Rd Ste 202
    Austin, TX 78746
  • Phone: 512-328-8900
  • Fax: 512-328-8903
  • Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Get Help Now

Complete the contact form below, call us at 512-328-8900, or take advantage of our online appointment setting option to schedule an in-person or telemedicine visit with our experts.
Please do not include any medical information, diagnoses, or sensitive personal details in this form. For medical concerns, please contact our office directly.

Contact Info

Austin Foot and Ankle Specialists 5000 Bee Caves Rd Ste 202
Austin, TX 78746
Phone: 512-328-8900 Fax: 512-328-8903 Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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