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  • 5 Facts about Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT)
    Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a procedure that is typically used to treat chronic heel pain (or plantar fasciitis). "Extracorporeal" means "outside of the body” and alludes to the Read more
  • The Dos and Don’ts of Back to School Shoe Shopping
    As the final days of summer tick down, the first days of school draw closer and closer. It’s time for new notebooks, new pencils, and new back-to-school shoes! Yet with Read more
  • 5 Great Natural Products to Keep On Hand for Summer Blisters
    It’s a beautiful summer day, and you’re in the mood to premiere a breezy new pair of sandals that has been sitting in your closet. You spend a tranquil morning Read more
  • (Removing) Warts and All
    Although foot warts—also known as plantar warts or verrucas—are usually harmless, they’re unsightly, painful, uninvited guests on your feet. They tend to be hard and flat with a rough gray Read more
  • Heel Spur Syndrome: A Funny Name for a Serious Problem
    Commonly known as heel spurs or bone spurs, plantar fasciitis is the most common source of major heel pain. Affecting over 2 million patients per year, plantar fasciitis is caused Read more
  • How to Give Yourself an Amazing Pedicure at Home
    A pedicure is a great way to relax after a long day on your feet. A well-done home pedicure can help you cleanse and soften your skin, calm inflammation, and Read more
  • Office Fashion for Healthy Feminine Feet
    Selecting a practical, comfortable, and work-appropriate wardrobe can feel like a job in and of itself, especially when it comes to your shoes. Studies show that as many as 9 Read more
  • More Than Skin Deep: Nerve Pain and Your Feet
    For better or for worse, most common foot problems are readily observable. Bunions, blisters, corns and calluses are all clearly visible on the exterior of your feet, and as a Read more
  • Tips for Bunion Prevention, Treatment, and Relief
    The term for bunions—those painful lumps created when your toes move out of place—is derived from the Old French word buigne, or “bump on the head.” This word refers to Read more
  • How to Pack the Best Shoes for Your Summer Travels
    The hassles of airline travel are no mystery to vacationers. In order to reach that exciting summer destination, you endure long lines, shuffling crowds, and several hours cramped in a Read more
  • Improve, Enliven, Awaken Starting At Your Toes
    At Foot First Podiatry,  Zahid Ladha, D.P.M. has a meaningful dialogue with every patient.  We are proud of our relationships to our patients. Our priority first is to build and Read more
  • Cramping Your Style
    It is tempting to blame the cramping of your foot muscles on a long shift of work, or a bad fitting pair of shoes, but don’t assume that you are Read more
  • Fungi and Sunshine
    Sunshine heals the fungi that lingers on simply because fungus hates light. Fungal nail can be tough to treat but Foot First Podiatry understands podiatric treatment and has plenty of Read more
  • Firey Feet
    Do your feet feel like you are walking across the stove? There are several reasons that can cause your feet to burn. Zahid Ladha specialize in burning feet and can Read more
  • Springtime Brings Playtime
    Little feet are sensitive and need extra love and care. It is true that children’s feet are different from those of adults because they are actively growing and developing. Their Read more
  • Hiking without Blisters
    Blisters and hiking go together as much as oil and water. Often it is a simple solution like having the wrong hiking boot combined with repeated friction to one area Read more
Foot First Podiatry

3605 Northgate Ct Ste 206
New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 945-9221 (812) 945-7141

Our Location

3605 Northgate Ct Ste 206 New Albany, IN 47150

Hours of Operation

The office is closed from 12:00 to 1:00 for lunch Monday thru Thursday.

Foot First Podiatry

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed