Houston Foot and Ankle Care

Houston Foot and Ankle Care Podiatrist specializing in general foot and ankle care, children’s foot health/deformities, and mi

Houston Foot and Ankle Care

Location:
2900 Weslayan
Suite 650
Houston, TX 77027

Location:
7737 Southwest Fwy
Suite 965
Houston, TX 77074

Location:
1917 Ashland
Houston, TX 77008

Location:
10905 Memorial Hermann Drive
Suite 211
Pearland, TX 77584

Phone: (713) 541-3199
Fax: (713) 541-5809

Website: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/

Houston Foot and Ankle Care is a podiatry practice that treats conditions of the foot and ankle.

Heel pain is one of the most common reasons people seek foot care from a podiatrist. The heel absorbs significant pressu...
07/14/2026

Heel pain is one of the most common reasons people seek foot care from a podiatrist. The heel absorbs significant pressure during walking, running, and standing, making it vulnerable to injury and overuse. Heel pain may develop gradually or appear suddenly, depending on the underlying cause. Many...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/what-is-causing-your-heel-pain

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which nerves in the feet do not send signals normally, often causing burning, ti...
07/07/2026

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which nerves in the feet do not send signals normally, often causing burning, tingling, numbness, or sharp pain. It can develop from diabetes, poor circulation, nerve compression, or other medical conditions. Symptoms may begin gradually and worsen over time,...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/nerve-trouble-in-the-feet

Foot pain from diabetes is a common and serious condition that develops when prolonged high blood sugar damages nerves a...
06/30/2026

Foot pain from diabetes is a common and serious condition that develops when prolonged high blood sugar damages nerves and blood vessels. This condition is known as diabetic neuropathy and often affects the feet first, due to their distance from the heart and reduced circulation. Over time, nerve...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/diabetic-foot-pain-and-nerve-damage

Foot care while working is important because many jobs require long hours of standing, walking, or lifting, which can pl...
06/16/2026

Foot care while working is important because many jobs require long hours of standing, walking, or lifting, which can place stress on the feet. Wearing the right shoes is essential, since proper support helps reduce pressure on the heels, arches, and toes. Stretching the feet when possible can also...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/staying-comfortable-on-your-feet-at-work

Ankle popping can happen while walking, exercising, or rotating the foot. The sound is sometimes caused by tendons slidi...
06/09/2026

Ankle popping can happen while walking, exercising, or rotating the foot. The sound is sometimes caused by tendons sliding across the ankle bones or small gas bubbles releasing inside the joint. Tight muscles, weak ankle support, and previous ankle sprains can also lead to popping sensations. In...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/ankle-popping-and-exercises-that-help

Heel fat pad syndrome develops when the thick cushion under the heel becomes thinner or damaged. This padding normally a...
06/02/2026

Heel fat pad syndrome develops when the thick cushion under the heel becomes thinner or damaged. This padding normally absorbs shock and helps protect the heel bone while walking and standing. When the fat pad loses support, the heel becomes more sensitive to pressure and impact. People with heel...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/pain-from-heel-fat-pad-syndrome

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition affecting a nerve between the toes, most often between the third and fourth toes...
05/26/2026

Morton’s neuroma is a painful condition affecting a nerve between the toes, most often between the third and fourth toes. The tissue surrounding the nerve thickens, which can cause burning pain, tingling, or the feeling of a pebble in the shoe. This problem is often linked to wearing tight...

Read more: https://www.houstonfootankle.com/blog/foot-pain-with-morton-s-neuroma

Address

2900 Weslayan Street Suite 650
Houston, TX
77027

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+17135413199

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