CRIMSON FOOT CARE
Keeping you active and on your feet.
Foot conditions we treat:
Crimson Foot Care specializes in primary podiatric medical care and conservative treatments. Dr. Rosemarie Caillier can address your foot care problem to help avoid the need for surgery.
“The key to wellness and healing is having the right knowledge to make wise health choices. Me and my staff are committed to providing essential patient education alongside excellent medical care, empowering you to live healthy on your feet.”
Dr. Rosemarie Caillier
Fungal Nails
A fungal toenail is one of the most difficult foot infections to treat. Whether it is pain from the thickening nail or the discoloration of the nail that troubles you, we can develop a custom treatment plan to manage the disease.
Diabetic Feet
Diabetics struggling with poor foot circulation and numbness are at a much higher risk for amputations. It’s critical to have a podiatrist examine your foot. Treating problem nails & calluses that can lead to non-healing wounds.
Ingrown Toenails
Painful and/ or infected ingrown toenails are often the result of improper nail cutting. We provide clinical relief of the pain, offering permanent procedures to prevent regrowth.
Foot Deformities
Deformities like bunions, hammertoes, and flat feet may be genetic, or due to other causes such as footwear and disease. We focus on conservative and preventative procedures to treat foot pain and restore function
Corns and Calluses
Corns and calluses are thickened skin that develops at pressure points on the feet can be painful. Left untreated, they can lead to complications like infections and wounds. Routine treatments help keep the feet safe and comfortable.
Heel and Arch Pain
Pain from conditions like plantar fasciitis and fallen arches can be controlled through various therapies. Successful treatment depends on immediate medical care. Don’t delay in allowing us to get you back on your feet.
What is a Podiatrist?
A podiatrist is a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM) that specializes in foot health. A DPM is given specialized training in: biomechanics, dermatology, podiatric pathology, radiology, sports medicine, surgery and orthosis, as well as shoe therapy. Podiatrists often detect serious health problems that first manifest in the feet, such as a vascular disease or a diabetes related foot issue.

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