Those Pointy High Heels May Be the Cause of Your Morton’s Neuroma
Your shoe choice can have a tremendous impact on the health of your feet. Find out if your high heels are leading to your Morton’s neuroma, here.
About The Practice
Cortez Foot & Ankle Specialists provides expert, award-winning podiatric care at its three offices serving the Bradenton, University Park, and Ellenton, Florida communities. The practice is staffed by seven experienced doctors, two OR nurses, and 15 podiatric and X-ray technicians to give you the best diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical care.
Cortez Foot & Ankle Specialists offers a complete range of services for treating foot and ankle ailments. You benefit from the most modern diagnostic and therapeutic equipment available when it comes to problems like ankle pain, Achilles tendonitis, neuroma, ingrown toenails, and toenail fungus.
The providers diagnose and treat sports injuries and sprains. Your care plan can include physical therapy and innovative treatments like stem cell injections. The practice is a premier site for diabetic foot care, offering diabetic shoes and custom-molded orthotics.
The Bradenton office hosts a state-licensed, fully equipped podiatric surgery center. Having their own surgery centers expedites care, giving you the personal attention you need. It also reduces the trauma and cost associated with visiting an off-site clinic for foot and ankle surgery.
To experience excellent podiatric care, contact Cortez Foot & Ankle Specialists today by phone or request an appointment online.
We accept most Medicare PFFS plans. Although we may not participate with all insurance companies, we can still treat you if you are allowed out of network benefits. Network participation can change at any time, call your insurance provider to check network participation/benefits.
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