A plantar wart is a small growth on the body caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and commonly found on the foot's sole, especially at the heel.
Read MoreMay is Women’s Health Month. It’s a great reminder to schedule your annual visits to the doctors who take care of the various parts of your body – experts like your ophthalmologist, gynecologist, dermatologist, and Anne Arundel podiatrist Dr. James M. McKee and Dr. Adam Weaver.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month. Here are some of the ways in which heart disease can make its presence known through your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreHave you noticed a small, raised bump on the skin of the sole of your foot? You might have developed a plantar wart.
Read MoreIf you’re pregnant, you’re likely experiencing a host of physical changes. Seeing a podiatrist is the best way to ensure that your feet and ankles remain healthy and comfortable during your pregnancy.
Read MoreMany patients have outdated or incorrect beliefs about fungal nail infections. Do you share these misconceptions? Let’s clear them up today!
Read MoreA stress fracture results from repeated injury to a bone that occurs slowly over a long period. Learning the risk factors and symptoms of stress fractures is important for protecting foot health.
Read MoreMost people will develop a callus at some point in their lifetime. It’s common for men, women, and children to see a board-certified podiatrist to treat a callus.
Read MoreYour foot doctor can bring years of specialized education and experience to your foot deformity, and will be able to treat your bunion or hammertoe with a wide range of options,
Read MoreIt’s essential to take care of your feet, ankles, and lower legs after a fall. Here are some tips to keep in mind if you are in pain after a fall.
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