Diabetic Foot Care
Living with diabetes means taking extra care of your feet. At The Pod Practice, we understand the importance of early detection, prevention, and routine care when it comes to diabetic foot health. Our podiatrists provide expert support to help reduce the risk of serious complications and ensure long-term comfort and mobility.

Why Diabetic Foot Care Matters
Diabetes can reduce blood flow and damage nerves in the feet, making even small injuries a potential risk. Without proper care, these issues may lead to infections or ulcers that are difficult to heal. Regular podiatry check-ups are key to preventing complications and maintaining overall foot health.
Common DiabeticFoot Conditions
We provide thorough assessment and ongoing care for a wide range of diabetes-related foot conditions.
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- Loss of Sensation (Peripheral Neuropathy) – Reduced feeling in the feet can increase the risk of unnoticed injuries.
- Poor Circulation – Slower blood flow can delay healing and increase infection risk.
- Foot Ulcers – We manage and dress existing wounds to promote healing and avoid progression.
- Dry Skin & Cracking – Moisture management and skin care guidance to prevent skin breakdown.
- Thickened or Fungal Nails – Safe nail care services to prevent injury or infection.
- Foot Shape Changes – We monitor deformities such as claw toes or collapsed arches and offer custom orthotics when needed.