Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care in Aloha and Forest Grove, OR

Diabetic-related foot complications are incredibly common. From numbness and nerve damage to diabetic ulcers, it’s important that you have a podiatrist that can provide you with care when you need it and answers when it matters. Here at Northwest Foot Clinic, Dr. Chung and his team have worked with many patients living with diabetes. He creates customized treatment plans to ensure that patients live full, healthy and happy lives with healthy, complication-free feet.

Routine Diabetic Foot Care is Crucial

It’s important that you are seeing your podiatrist at least once a year for a comprehensive examination. During these exams our podiatrist will sit down with you to discuss your health and how you are managing your diabetes. We will then perform a foot and ankle exam, asking you questions about any problems or issues you may be dealing with. These routine checkups are critical for patients living with diabetes, even if you do have your condition properly controlled through medication and lifestyle. Diabetic foot care can,

  • Prevent, detect and stop the progression of nerve damage
  • Prevent diabetic ulcers that could lead to amputation
  • Treat open wounds, sores and infections
  • Safely remove corns and calluses
  • Properly trim your toenails to reduce your risk for ingrown toenails

We can also provide you with the education you need to understand how to properly care for your feet, including which specialized shoes may better support your feet or whether you could benefit from custom-made shoe inserts.

Immediate Diabetic Foot Care at Your Service

Of course, when problems do arise Northwest Foot Clinic is here to provide you with Diabetic Foot Care for ulcers, sores and other wounds that require urgent treatment. It’s important that you see a qualified podiatrist to treat and dress any wounds of the feet to prevent a serious infection from developing. It is easy for people with diabetes to develop serious infections or have to undergo amputation due to improper wound care, which is why it’s so imperative that you turn to your podiatrist right away for treatment.

If you are looking for a podiatrist that provide quality diabetic foot care.
Contact Northwest Foot Clinic in Aloha, OR. at (503) 591-7449  or Forest Grove, OR. at (503) 357-6169 to schedule your appointment.

FOREST GROVE OFFICE HOURS

Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

ALOHA OFFICE HOURS

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed