Mid Coast Foot & Ankle

Mid Coast Foot & Ankle Mid Coast Foot & Ankle, P.C. is a locally owned, independent podiatry practice founded to provide personalized foot and ankle care in the Midcoast Maine region.

Wearing shoes that fit properly is essential for maintaining foot health, preventing pain, and supporting daily activity...
08/04/2026

Wearing shoes that fit properly is essential for maintaining foot health, preventing pain, and supporting daily activity. A well-fitted shoe provides adequate space, stability, and alignment for the foot while allowing natural movement. Shoes should match the shape of the foot and provide proper...

Read more: https://www.midcoastfootandankle.com/blog/how-to-fit-shoes-properly-for-comfort

A traumatic hallux fracture is a break in the big toe caused by injuries such as a heavy object falling on the foot, a f...
07/28/2026

A traumatic hallux fracture is a break in the big toe caused by injuries such as a heavy object falling on the foot, a forceful stub, a fall, or a sports accident. Because the big toe helps with balance and forward movement, this injury can make walking quite uncomfortable. Symptoms often include...

Read more: https://www.midcoastfootandankle.com/blog/a-broken-big-toe-after-injury

Cuboid syndrome is a condition that affects the cuboid bone, which is located on the outer side of the foot. This small ...
07/21/2026

Cuboid syndrome is a condition that affects the cuboid bone, which is located on the outer side of the foot. This small but important bone plays a key role in stabilizing the foot and supporting proper movement during walking and running. It acts as a connector between the midfoot and the outer...

Read more: https://www.midcoastfootandankle.com/blog/cuboid-syndrome-and-lateral-foot-pain

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that develops due to pressure, poor circulation, nerve damage, or delayed...
06/23/2026

A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that develops due to pressure, poor circulation, nerve damage, or delayed healing associated with diabetes. Proper diagnosis begins with a detailed foot examination, including assessment of wound size and depth, drainage, tissue appearance, and signs...

Read more: https://www.midcoastfootandankle.com/blog/diagnosing-diabetic-foot-ulcers-early

Address

66 Chapman Street
Damariscotta, ME
04543

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm

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