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  • How To Prevent Ingrown Toenails
    Discover some helpful tips to keep nails healthy and to prevent ingrown toenails.  Ingrown toenails can be a real nuisance. Whether you deal with them regularly, you have diabetes or you Read more
  • High Arches in Children
    When babies are born they are born with flat feet. Typically the arches of the feet don’t develop until children are 3-4 years old; however, sometimes the arches of the Read more
  • Broken Toe
    So there is nothing you can do right?..........Wrong! Depending on what type of fracture. Some toe fractures need to be set in order to heal correctly. Some toe fractures even require Read more
  • Poor Circulation
    Also know as P.A.D. (Peripheral Arterial Disease) What is Peripheral Arterial Disease? Commonly referred to as “poor circulation,” Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) is the restriction of blood flow in the arteries of Read more
  • Finding the Right Treatment for Your Neuroma
    Are you experiencing a sharp, burning pain between your toes that gets worse when walking or standing? Do you notice tingling or numbness in the toes, or pain and swelling Read more
  • Picking the Right Shoes as You Get Older
    When was the last time you bought new shoes? When was the last time you threw out shoes that were old and worn out? We often keep shoes long past Read more
  • 2nd Pair of Orthotics for $245!
                If you currently own a pair of custom molded orthotics prescribed by us, you can now purchase a second pair for a discounted price of $245! *   Having a second pair Read more
  • Why You Should See a Podiatrist for an Ingrown Toenail
    While minor aches and pains in your feet probably won’t have you rushing to the podiatrist’s office for care, certain seemingly innocuous foot problems might require a professional’s touch. Take Read more
  • Shock Wave for Chronic Achilles Pain
    (EPAT) Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology, also known as Shockwave. It is an advanced and highly effective non-invasive treatment method that is cleared by the FDA.  The pressure waves stimulate metabolism, enhance circulation, and Read more
  • Treating Your Sprained Ankle
    Whether you simply stepped down awkwardly or you were in a sports-related accident, it could have left you with a painful, swollen ankle. Could it be a simple strain, or Read more
  • How To Choose the Right Socks for Your Feet
    You probably don’t think too much about the socks you wear but maybe you should. After all, just as it’s important to have shoes that fit properly and provide ample Read more
  • My Ageing Feet
    With age, many people experience changes in their feet and their ability to care for there own feet. This may include a change in foot shape, a loss of the Read more
  • Heel Pain Treatment Options In 2021
    If you suffer from heel pain, you may find it difficult to participate in daily life without discomfort and pain. It’s important to talk to your podiatrists at Advanced Foot Read more
  • Thyroid Disease and Its Effect on Your Feet
    The thyroid gland releases and regulates hormones and is responsible for everything from heart rate to peripheral nervous system functions. So, you may be surprised to discover that this same Read more
  • Foot Care for Everyone
      Foot care is something that is important to your overall well-being and is something that is often overlooked. There are some basic guidelines you can follow in order to keep your Read more
  • See a Podiatrist About Your Ingrown Toenails
    Has walking or wearing shoes become painful due to an ingrown toenail? Your McKinney and Prosper, TX, podiatrists at Advanced Foot and Ankle Center offer treatments that end the pain Read more

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Prosper Office

Monday:

1:30 pm-6:30 pm

Tuesday:

1:30 pm-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-3:30 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

McKinney Office

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-6:30 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

7:30 am-4:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed