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Lakewood Family Foot and Ankle features a well-trained team of board-certified podiatrists with exceptional skills in diagnostics, conservative treatments, and surgical procedures.

Corns and callouses develop when the skin responds to repeated pressure or friction by becoming thicker and harder. Corn...
03/10/2026

Corns and callouses develop when the skin responds to repeated pressure or friction by becoming thicker and harder. Corns are usually smaller and form on the tops or sides of toes, often with a central core that presses into deeper tissue. Callouses are broader areas of thickened skin that commonly...

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Metatarsal pain, known as metatarsalgia, occurs in the ball of the foot where long bones of the foot absorb body weight ...
03/03/2026

Metatarsal pain, known as metatarsalgia, occurs in the ball of the foot where long bones of the foot absorb body weight during standing and walking. People often notice burning, sharp, or aching discomfort beneath the toes, sometimes accompanied by numbness, tingling, or a feeling of walking on a...

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Peripheral neuropathy is a nerve disorder that commonly affects the feet first because the longest nerves are most vulne...
02/24/2026

Peripheral neuropathy is a nerve disorder that commonly affects the feet first because the longest nerves are most vulnerable to damage. It often develops in both feet and may cause tingling, burning, sharp shooting pain, or unusual sensitivity. As the peripheral neuropathy progresses, painful...

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Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar and can lead to reduced circulation and ...
02/17/2026

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar and can lead to reduced circulation and nerve damage in the feet. One serious complication is a diabetic foot ulcer, which is an open wound that may develop due to pressure, injury, or unnoticed trauma. Proper care is...

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Flat feet, called fallen arches, describe a foot structure where the medial arch is low or absent, allowing much of the ...
02/10/2026

Flat feet, called fallen arches, describe a foot structure where the medial arch is low or absent, allowing much of the sole to contact the ground. There are several types of flat feet, including flexible flat feet, the most common form. In this type, an arch may appear when the foot is not bearing...

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A broken toe can happen suddenly or develop over time. Common causes include stubbing a toe against furniture, dropping ...
01/27/2026

A broken toe can happen suddenly or develop over time. Common causes include stubbing a toe against furniture, dropping something heavy on it, falls, or sports injuries. Repeated pressure from running or jumping may also lead to small cracks in the toe bones. Symptoms of a broken toe include pain,...

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Padel is a fast-growing racquet sport that blends elements of tennis and squash, played on a smaller enclosed court with...
01/13/2026

Padel is a fast-growing racquet sport that blends elements of tennis and squash, played on a smaller enclosed court with quick directional changes and constant lateral movement. Because the game relies on rapid pivots, sudden stops, and explosive pushes off the foot, it places notable stress on the...

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5220 Clark Avenue Suite 125
Lakewood, CA
90712

Opening Hours

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

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+15628041381

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