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Florida Ankle and Foot Institute Florida Ankle & Foot Institute has over ten years of experience in diagnosing and treating South Flor

If you are seeking relief from any ankle or foot pain, discomfort or mobility issue, you have come to the right place! Florida Ankle & Foot Institute has been providing the people of Monroe County, FL with the finest ankle and foot care for decades. With offices in Tavernier, Marathon, and Key West, we are here to serve our community, and welcome both residents and tourists alike. Our podiatrists

are highly skilled board-certified physicians and surgeons who are well known in our community and are very respected in their field. They offer decades of combined experience treating a wide range of podiatric conditions. At Florida Ankle & Foot Institute, we treat anything below the knee-from tendon injuries, neuromas, plantar fasciitis, and ankle injuries to diabetic wound care, PAD, fungal and ingrown nails, bunion and hammertoe correction, arthritic conditions and much more. Florida Ankle & Foot Institute is on the forefront of technological advancements in podiatric care. We offer both traditional treatment options as well as exciting new technologies in wound care and regenerative medicine to relieve pain and promote healing. For example, our advanced treatment protocol for plantar fasciitis has helped many patients be pain free after only three ministrations. Our three offices are beautiful, clean facilities that are well equipped with many in-office conveniences and services that will save you time and help our doctors to diagnose and treat you on site. We are happy to help even more patients in our community feel welcome with our ability to communicate with them in either English or Spanish. If you or a loved one needs expert podiatric care, please give us a call. We look forward to getting you back on your feet as soon as possible!

Cuboid syndrome occurs when the cuboid bone becomes slightly displaced, often causing pain along the outer side of the f...
09/06/2026

Cuboid syndrome occurs when the cuboid bone becomes slightly displaced, often causing pain along the outer side of the foot. It can develop suddenly after an ankle sprain or gradually from repeated strain during activities such as running or jumping. This condition may create a feeling of weakness,...

Read more: https://www.ankleandfootsurgery.net/blog/what-leads-to-cuboid-syndrome

Gait refers to the way a person walks, and in children it can sometimes develop in patterns that raise concern. Pigeon t...
26/05/2026

Gait refers to the way a person walks, and in children it can sometimes develop in patterns that raise concern. Pigeon toe, also called in-toeing, is when the feet turn inward while walking. Out-toeing occurs when the feet point outward. Toe walking is when a child walks on the balls of the feet...

Read more: https://www.ankleandfootsurgery.net/blog/understanding-gait-disorders-in-children

Swelling of the feet, also known as edema, occurs when fluid builds up in the tissues. The feet may appear puffy, stretc...
19/05/2026

Swelling of the feet, also known as edema, occurs when fluid builds up in the tissues. The feet may appear puffy, stretched, or shiny. The skin may feel tight or leave an indentation when pressed. Some people notice discomfort, heaviness, or difficulty fitting into their shoes, especially later in...

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Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot, often on weight-bearing areas such as the heel or ball...
12/05/2026

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot, often on weight-bearing areas such as the heel or ball of the foot. They are caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, which enters the skin through small cuts or breaks. These warts may appear rough and grainy, sometimes with tiny...

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A foot stress fracture is a small crack in a bone caused by repetitive force rather than a single injury. It commonly oc...
05/05/2026

A foot stress fracture is a small crack in a bone caused by repetitive force rather than a single injury. It commonly occurs in the metatarsal bones of the forefoot, although it can also affect the heel or midfoot. Symptoms include localized pain that worsens with walking or activity, swelling, and...

Read more: https://www.ankleandfootsurgery.net/blog/causes-of-foot-stress-fractures

Chronic ankle instability develops when the outer side of the ankle repeatedly gives way, often following previous sprai...
28/04/2026

Chronic ankle instability develops when the outer side of the ankle repeatedly gives way, often following previous sprains that did not fully heal. Over time, weakened ligaments and poor joint support can lead to ongoing problems. Common causes include repeated ankle injuries, improper...

Read more: https://www.ankleandfootsurgery.net/blog/what-causes-chronic-ankle-instability

Foot or ankle pain can negatively affect your day-to-day life and can occur due to several different conditions. Pain ca...
22/04/2026

Foot or ankle pain can negatively affect your day-to-day life and can occur due to several different conditions. Pain can also be an indicator of a more serious underlying condition, which is why you should seek professional help as soon as you notice any abnormalities in your feet.

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Cracked heels develop when the skin on the heel becomes dry, thickened, and splits, sometimes leading to pain or bleedin...
21/04/2026

Cracked heels develop when the skin on the heel becomes dry, thickened, and splits, sometimes leading to pain or bleeding. This often happens when the skin loses moisture and elasticity. Causes include diet deficiencies that affect skin health, use of harsh soaps that strip natural oils, and...

Read more: https://www.ankleandfootsurgery.net/blog/reasons-for-cracked-heels

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Monday 10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
Thursday 10:00 - 16:00
Friday 10:00 - 16:00

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