Christmas & New Years Holiday Hours:

All Foundation Medical Partners offices: Christmas Eve: All locations closing at 3pm, Christmas Day: CLOSED, New Year’s Eve: All locations open regular hours, New Year’s Day: CLOSED

Immediate Care: Christmas Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-4pm, Virtual CLOSED, Christmas Day: Nashua West and Hudson Locations & Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-2pm, New Years Eve: All Locations OPEN 9am-6pm, Virtual CLOSED, New Years Day: Nashua West, Hudson and Virtual Appts OPEN 9am-6pm

Foot & Ankle Care (Podiatry)

Put your best foot forward

Ankle pain can be debilitating. And, because of the constant stress and frequency of using your ankle, that pain likely will only be alleviated with proper treatment.
 
Our experienced, specialty-trained team is here to provide you with the exceptional, comprehensive care you need for your foot and ankle injuries and conditions. We understand that a proper diagnosis is critical in determining the most effective surgical or nonsurgical treatment plan for you.
 
Our experienced providers tailor your care to your unique set of needs and make sure you understand your treatment options to make informed decisions.
 
Relying on the latest technology for treating a wide array of injuries and conditions of the foot and ankle, our focus is treating you with integrity and respect from diagnosis to treatment.
 
To make it even more convenient, we offer diagnostic tools like x-rays onsite at our office.
 
Our podiatric care includes, but isn’t limited to:

  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Ankle sprains
  • Broken bones
  • Bunions
  • Calluses
  • Corns
  • Diabetic foot
  • Flat feet
  • Heel pain
  • Neuroma
  • Orthotics
  • Plantar fasciitis
 

Your best resource

 Although ankle pain is often associated with a trauma or injury, overuse also may be causing anything from mild joint pain to a chronic condition.
 
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms it may be time to consult a specialist:
  • Sudden intense pain
  • Pain when you’re NOT bearing weight
  • Swelling that persists for more than two weeks
  • Swelling that persists or worsens after 2-3 days
  • Limited range of motion due to stiffness, weakness or swelling

 You should also seek treatment with an ankle specialist if you begin to feel feverish in connection with an ankle condition or if the ankle area reddens, becomes warmer or feels more sensitive - as those are signs of an infection.