Foot & Ankle Care
If foot or ankle pain affects your daily life, the Stormont Vail Health Foot and Ankle team provides comprehensive care in Topeka, Kansas. Our specialists treat everything from routine foot conditions to complex injuries and diabetic foot concerns at one clinic.
Schedule an appointment or refer a patient: 785-272-7600
Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Services
Our Foot and Ankle team offers comprehensive foot and ankle care for common and complex conditions, such as:
- Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Ingrown toenails, toenail infections, and toenail pain
- Bunions and big toe joint pain
- Foot and ankle sprains, injuries, and instability
- Ankle pain that won’t go away
- Diabetic foot conditions, wounds, and ulcers
- Toenail fungus and thick or yellow toenails
- Corns, calluses, and cracked heels
- Flat feet, high arches, and arch pain
- Foot and ankle arthritis
- Numbness, burning, or tingling in the feet
Foot & Ankle Care for Every Stage of Life
Stormont Vail’s Foot and Ankle team cares for patients of all ages, including:
- Older adults with foot pain, arthritis, or circulation concerns
- Patients with diabetes needing specialized foot care
- Active individuals and athletes with foot and ankle injuries
- Patients with chronic or recurring foot conditions
Our orthopedic specialist, podiatrist, and care team works closely with each patient to ensure coordinated, high-quality care.
Why Choose Stormont Vail Health for Podiatry?
- Comprehensive foot and ankle care in one clinic
- Experienced podiatrist, fellowship-trained orthopedist, and a collaborative care team
- Treatment for both routine and complex foot and ankle conditions
- Experienced podiatrist and a collaborative care team
- Care for patients with a variety of insurance plans, including KanCare/Medicaid (eligibility and coverage may vary)
- Focus on improving mobility, comfort, and long-term foot health
Frequently Asked Questions About Podiatry Care
When should I see a Foot and Ankle Care?
You should consider seeing a foot and ankle specialist if foot or ankle pain lasts more than a few days, comes back after rest, or affects your ability to walk comfortably.
Ongoing heel pain, ankle pain that doesn’t improve, toenail infections, or changes in foot shape are also signs it may be time for an evaluation.
Do I need a referral to see a Foot and Ankle Care?
In most cases, a referral is not required to schedule a foot and ankle appointment. Some insurance plans may have specific requirements, so we recommend calling our office if you have questions about your coverage.
What types of foot and ankle problems do podiatrists treat?
Foot and ankle providers treat a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, ingrown toenails, bunions, ankle pain, foot injuries, diabetic foot problems, and chronic foot pain.
They also help manage nail conditions, skin concerns, and issues related to walking or balance.
Do you accept KanCare or Medicaid for foot and ankle services?
Stormont Vail accepts many insurance plans, including KanCare and Medicaid for eligible patients. Coverage can vary by plan and service, so we encourage our patients to call our office to confirm benefits and scheduling options.
How long should foot pain last before seeing a doctor?
A foot and ankle provider should evaluate foot pain that lasts longer than a few days, returns frequently, or limits daily activities. Early care can help prevent minor problems from becoming more serious.
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