Will a Neuroma Go Away on Its Own?
Neuromas are a common type of foot problem that can cause a lot of pain. Read to learn more about neuromas, including what you need to do to make a neuroma go away.
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Town Center Foot & Ankle is a state-of-the-art podiatry practice that specializes in modern therapeutic treatments and physical therapy for all foot and ankle conditions. The team welcomes new and existing patients to their Kingwood, Texas, clinic.
Stephen G. Eichelsdorfer, DPM offers comprehensive care for children, adults, and seniors. He has proudly been serving North Houston patients for more than 25 years.
The podiatry team combines cutting-edge technology with a high degree of skill and experience to focus on effective long-term results. While some of the most commonly treated ailments include hammertoes, bunions, plantar fasciitis, and fungal nails, the practitioners can also treat serious and long-term complications.
Patients who struggle with diabetic ulcers, peripheral neuropathy, arthritis, and neuromas can get customized treatment plans that are known to provide relief. Or if a patient has a complex sports injury or foot or ankle fracture, they can expect a full range of care, including surgical repair and physical therapy.
Town Center Foot & Ankle offers flexible scheduling to fit around a patient’s busy schedule. Call the office or request an appointment online today.
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Neuromas are a common type of foot problem that can cause a lot of pain. Read to learn more about neuromas, including what you need to do to make a neuroma go away.
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