As a diabetic, one must take very good care of their feet to ensure they are active and healthy at all times. Because diabetics often have problems with circulation and feeling in their toes, feet, and legs, it is easy for small wounds to become big problems quickly. Common problems include vascular, neurological, and structural problems, as well as dermatology concerns.
The goal of Dr. Billie A. Bondar
as your podiatrist is to keep all ten toes and two feet attached to your body to keep moving and enjoying life with important "what to do or not to do when diabetic" information. The medical doctor that treats your diabetes knows a diabetic may need routine podiatric attention for trimming toenails and paring corns or calluses even if patient has already unfortunately lost a toe or foot. We want to keep people without any complications like infections or ulcers which so easily can develop with a poorly trimmed toenail or thick corn rubbing on a shoe! Prevent foot trouble but if you got foot trouble then seek help as soon as possible!! Dr. Bondar 's practice is approximately 60 % with people having diabetes so she knows what it can do to a foot or a toe. With her 19 years of experience she will help you learn to avoid troubles but if one develops she is going to be that podiatrist to get the ball rolling to heal the diabetic foot problem as quickly as possible!!
Contact us today to learn more about our diabetic foot care, and discover why we are the area's preferred podiatry office.
Quality Care You Can Trust
At the
podiatry office
of
Billie Arlene Bondar D.P.M., our knowledgeable team recommends yearly exams for diabetics so we can monitor your overall health. To help you maintain your health, we carry durable medical equipment, including diabetic shoes and inserts following clinical evaluation and approval.
For patients suffering from diabetes-related foot conditions, we provide woundcare, in-office surgery, physical therapy, and a vascular analysis unit, as well as dermatology services to ensure lesions are not cancerous. When necessary, we operate on the foot and legs or we refer you to a specialist.
Our Team Approach to Diabetic Care
It takes the doctor, patient, family members, our staff and other specialists to address each individual and create the right treatment plan for life.