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  • Treating a Sprained Ankle
    An ankle sprain occurs when the foot rolls or twists to the point where a ligament inside stretches beyond its normal capacity. Ankle sprains are extremely common, with an estimated Read more
  • How to Tell if Your Foot is Broken
    Experiencing a broken bone in your foot or ankle is a very common experience. For example, coming down hard on your heel after a high jump playing basketball can result Read more
  • What is Sesamoiditis?
    What is Sesamoiditis? Sesamoids are small bones that are only connected to tendons or surrounded in muscle. This only appears in a few places in the body, one of which is Read more
  • Treating Hammertoes Before They Get Worse
    It is always a good idea to seek treatment for foot conditions like hammertoes early when you first notice that there’s something off about your toes. In the beginning, they Read more
  • 3 Excellent Tips for Preventing Toenail Fungus
    Although fungal toenail infections are more common in the warmer months, it doesn’t really matter what the temperature is outside since the inside of your shoes stays nice and warm Read more
  • How To Prevent Ingrown Toenails
    Ingrown toenails may begin mildly but can quickly go from bad to worse. This frustrating and painful condition can affect anyone and cause significant issues. Unlike other foot-related conditions, which Read more
  • Why Do I Get Foot Cramps?
    Having an occasional cramp in your foot or leg is not usually something to be overly concerned about and they usually subside after several minutes. They can be triggered by Read more
  • What Causes Corns & Calluses?
    Corns and calluses are caused by your skin’s reaction to friction and pressure. This is often caused by wearing shoes that are too tight. Athletes and runners are more likely Read more
  • How to Treat Plantar Warts
    Plantar warts grow in the plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot and frequently occur in the heel or ball area. The pressure from walking on your foot can Read more
  • Ways to Treat Toenail Fungus
    Treating toenail fungus Toenail fungus--it's one of the most common podiatric problems children, teens, and adults have. Causing thickened, yellow, brittle nails, onychomycosis (the medical name for toenail fungus) spreads easily Read more
  • 5 Age-Related Foot & Ankle Problems
    As you get older, all those years of walking, running, dancing, and standing takes a toll. While completely natural, age-related changes to the form and function of your feet and Read more
  • Why Are My Feet On Fire?
    Having the feeling that your feet are on fire can cover a range of discomfort from a minor pain to a raging forest fire that keeps you up all night. Read more
  • What Causes Warts?
    What Causes Warts? Got foot warts? Nearly everyone will have a wart at some point in their lives. Warts are typically small, hard skin growths caused by an infection with humanpallilloma Read more
  • The 2 Main Causes of Toenail Trouble
    It seems to be human nature that many folks wait until a serious problem is evident before seeking treatment for foot and ankle conditions. One way to head off potential Read more
  • What Causes Foot Odor?
    Having smelly foot odor is hard to combat since your feet contain a huge number of sweat glands. In fact, each foot has thousands of them. While sweat all by Read more
  • Treating Heel Spurs
    Have you been experiencing any heel pain or bothersome tenderness without any obvious cause? Although heel spurs themselves sometimes do not cause acute discomfort, they are frequently associated with the 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