Omega Podiatry

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Los Angeles Office
2137 Cesar E Chavez Ave.

Omega Podiatry provides its premier, state-of-the-art podiatric care at two convenient locations in the Southeastern Los Angeles County including Los Angeles and Huntington Park, CA. Los Angeles, CA 90033
Phone : (323) 262-7450
Fax: (323) 262-2337

Huntington Park Office
7900 Pacific Blvd. Suite D
Huntington Park, CA 90255
Phone : (323) 396-6617

Website: https://www.fixdfeet.com/

Omega Podiatry is a podiatry practice that treats conditions of the foot and ankle.

A fracture of the fifth metatarsal is a break in the long bone on the outer side of the foot. This injury is common in a...
06/09/2026

A fracture of the fifth metatarsal is a break in the long bone on the outer side of the foot. This injury is common in athletes and dancers because of repeated stress, quick direction changes, and high impact activity. It may appear as pain along the outer foot, swelling, bruising, and difficulty...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/5th-metatarsal-fractures-explained

Morton’s neuroma develops when tissue surrounding a nerve in the ball of the foot becomes thickened and irritated. Pain ...
05/26/2026

Morton’s neuroma develops when tissue surrounding a nerve in the ball of the foot becomes thickened and irritated. Pain is most commonly felt between the third and fourth toes. This irritation can cause burning pain, tingling, numbness, or the feeling that there is a pebble inside the shoe. Some...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/burning-pain-between-the-toes

Sever’s disease is a heel condition that affects active growing children, most often between the ages of nine and 14. It...
05/19/2026

Sever’s disease is a heel condition that affects active growing children, most often between the ages of nine and 14. It develops in the growth plate of the heel, which is a softer area of bone that has not yet hardened. During growth spurts, bones can lengthen faster than muscles and tendons. This...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/understanding-the-causes-of-sever-s-disease

An ingrown toenail develops when the edge of a nail grows into the surrounding skin, often causing pain, redness, and sw...
05/12/2026

An ingrown toenail develops when the edge of a nail grows into the surrounding skin, often causing pain, redness, and swelling. Common causes include improper toenail trimming, wearing tight shoes, and repeated pressure on the toes. Risk factors include curved nails, injury, and poor foot-care...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/surgery-for-ingrown-toenails

Swollen feet and ankles, also known as edema, occur when fluid builds up in the tissues, causing puffiness and discomfor...
05/05/2026

Swollen feet and ankles, also known as edema, occur when fluid builds up in the tissues, causing puffiness and discomfort. This can happen from everyday lifestyle factors such as sitting or standing for long periods, especially during travel, which slows circulation. A high salt diet may also lead...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/why-feet-and-ankles-swell

A bunion is a bony deformity that develops at the base of the big toe. The top of the toe points toward the smaller toes...
04/28/2026

A bunion is a bony deformity that develops at the base of the big toe. The top of the toe points toward the smaller toes and the joint shifts outward. This structural change can lead to pain, inflammation, swelling, and difficulty wearing certain shoes. The misalignment may worsen and affect...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/bunions-and-how-they-affect-foot-structure

Corns and calluses are areas of thick, hardened skin that form when the feet are exposed to repeated pressure or rubbing...
04/21/2026

Corns and calluses are areas of thick, hardened skin that form when the feet are exposed to repeated pressure or rubbing. Calluses are usually larger, spread out, and often less painful, while corns are smaller and more focused. A corn has a hard center, or core, that pushes into the deeper layers...

Read more: https://www.fixdfeet.com/blog/differences-between-corns-and-calluses

Address

2137 East Cesar E Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
90033

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+13232627450

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