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Foot & Ankle

Feet can do more than take us where we need to go.
They can tell us a lot about our overall health, too.   
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For healthcare providers and professionals

We welcome referrals, requests for patient consults, and medical transfers from healthcare professionals. We take the load off you, taking the time to explain procedures and set expectations. Our integrated care approach prioritizes your patients’ long-term well-being, leading to increased trust for you.

For patients

We understand this might be a new process for you, and we promise to make it as smooth as possible. Our team of experienced, empathetic staff will take you through the diagnosis, and give you a personalized plan for your long-term health – not just symptoms. Our customer support is on hand to help. You can schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment with our providers.

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Complete Care for Simple to Complex

At UP Medical, we understand that your quality of life can be adversely impacted if the conditions affecting your feet are not treated properly.  

Our goal is to get you back to doing the things you love as quickly as possible while also preventing future problems in the process.   

To achieve this, we create personalized treatment plans that incorporate the routine care and advanced treatments you require at every stage of your journey. We focus on timely, effective treatment and limb preservation alongside routine podiatric care.

Podiatry With a Focus  

Whether you’ve got a sprained ankle, an ingrown toenail or a chronic condition like diabetes, our accomplished team of podiatrists, surgeons and nurses can help. We provide personalized and comprehensive Foot & Ankle services covering: 
General Podiatry 
Our podiatrists are highly experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle injuries, deformities, arthritic conditions, infected ingrown toenails (cellulitis) and plantar fasciitis (heel pain). Our comprehensive service offerings include everything from nail care and orthotics to ultrasonic therapies and steroid injections. 
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Wound Care 
We utilize debridement, compression therapy, skin grafts and minimally invasive ultrasound wound therapy techniques to treat wounds caused by diabetes, vascular disease, foot punctures, infection, trauma, prolonged immobility, bed rest and use of ill-fitting shoes.   

Our integrated team of podiatrists, vascular surgeons and other multidisciplinary specialists work collaboratively to deliver seamless, whole-person care across the entire healing journey. 
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Foot and Ankle Surgery
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Our Foot & Ankle surgeons provide advanced surgical treatments for bunions, bone spurs, fractures, dislocations, joint instability, tumors and soft tissue masses, hammer toes, arch disorders, tendon tears and a range of other conditions.   

Whether you need to restore function, relieve pain, stimulate healing or all of the above, we have the knowledge and expertise to treat and guide you through the process. 

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Diabetic Foot Care 
We practice an integrated care approach for chronic conditions, which means we are well-versed in the complex needs of our patients living with diabetes. Our experts can offer guidance on lowering your risk of complications and provide the personalized support you need at every stage of the healing process.  

We focus on preventative care with routine foot screenings, and nail and callus care, with the aim of addressing any issues before they develop into more complex conditions. Because the truth is that even common conditions like bunions can become problematic for high-risk diabetic patients. 

Customized Care Plans

Many of the care plans we create for our patients involve efficient and effective treatment for:
Limb Preservation
Routine podiatric care, comprehensive wound treatment and, in some cases, limb salvage surgery to prevent amputation.
Loss of Foot Sensitivity
Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage) makes it difficult to notice wounds that become infected, and can lead to complications and even limb loss.
Heel Pain
Plantar fasciitis (tissue inflammation), heel spurs, bursitis and fractures are among the many causes of debilitating heel pain.
Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails occur when the edges of the nail curves and grows into the surrounding skin causing tenderness, swelling, pain and even infection if left untreated.
Fungal Nail Infection
Fungal nail infections can cause thickening, discoloration and deformity of the toe nails, and can even cause pain and odor.

Restore, Relieve, Repair 

Here are some of the treatments we offer as part of our integrated care approach.  

In-Clinic Procedures & Services
  • Callus and Foot Debridement
  • Grafts 
  • Laser Treatments 
  • Matrixectomy
  • Nail Avulsion
  • Nail Trimming 
  • Steroid Injections
  • Tenotomy
  • Wart Removal 
  • Wound Care Dressings and Debridement
  • Ultrasound Wound Therapy
  • Unna Boot (Compression Treatment)
Surgical Treatments 
  • Ankle Cartilage Repair 
  • Arthroplasty 
  • Bone Spur (Osteophyte) Removal
  • Bunionectomy
  • Cartilage Transplantation
  • Cheilectomy  
  • Fracture Reduction with Pin and Screw Fixation 
  • Hammer Toe Correction 
  • Hardware Removal 
  • Leg Amputation
  • Revision and Preservation Surgeries  
  • Surgical Debridement 
  • Surgical Tenotomy 
  • Toe / Tarsometatarsal Amputation

Other Conditions We Treat

  • Arch Conditions: Flat Feet and Cavus Foot
  • Arterial Punctures
  • Arthritic Conditions 
  • Bunions 
  • Bursitis 
  • Calluses 
  • Cellulitis, Infected Ingrown Nails 
  • Complex, Soft-Tissue Wound 
  • Corns 
  • Chronic Ankle Instability 
  • Cysts and Warts 
  • Diabetic Ulcers
  • Dislocations 
  • Drop Foot
  • Fractures and Breaks
  • Fungal Nails
  • Hammer Toes 
  • Ischemic Ulcers / Gangrene 
  • Ligament and Tendon Tears 
  • Neuroma and Nerve Pain 
  • Neuropathy
  • Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain
  • Tendonitis 
  • Trauma 
  • Venous Ulcers
  • Wounds and Non-Healing Ulcers

Other Conditions We Treat

⦁ Arch Conditions: Flat Feet and Cavus Foot

⦁ Arterial Punctures 

⦁ Arthritic Conditions 

⦁ Bunions 

⦁ Bursitis 

⦁ Calluses 

⦁ Cellulitis, Infected Ingrown Nails 

⦁ Complex, Soft-Tissue Wound 

⦁ Corns 

⦁ Chronic Ankle Instability 

⦁ Cysts and Warts 

⦁ Diabetic Ulcers

⦁ Dislocations 
⦁ Drop Foot

⦁ Fractures and Breaks

⦁ Fungal Nails

⦁ Hammer Toes 

⦁ Ischemic Ulcers / Gangrene 

⦁ Ligament and Tendon Tears 

⦁ Neuroma and Nerve Pain 

⦁ Neuropathy

⦁ Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain

⦁ Tendonitis 

⦁ Trauma 

⦁ Venous Ulcers

⦁ Wounds and Non-Healing Ulcers

Restore, Relieve, Repair

In-Clinic Procedures & Services
⦁ Callus and Foot Debridement

⦁ Grafts 

⦁ Laser Treatments 

⦁ Matrixectomy

⦁ Nail Avulsion

⦁ Nail Trimming 

⦁ Steroid Injections

⦁ Tenotomy

⦁ Wart Removal 

⦁ Wound Care Dressings and Debridement

⦁ Ultrasound Wound Therapy

⦁ Unna Boot (Compression Treatment)
Surgical Treatments 
⦁ Ankle Cartilage Repair 

⦁ Arthroplasty 

⦁ Bone Spur (Osteophyte) Removal  

⦁ Bunionectomy  

⦁ Cartilage Transplantation 

⦁ Cheilectomy  

⦁ Fracture Reduction with Pin and Screw Fixation 

⦁ Hammer Toe Correction 

⦁ Hardware Removal 

⦁ Leg Amputation 

⦁ Revision and Preservation Surgeries  

⦁ Surgical Debridement 

⦁ Surgical Tenotomy 

⦁ Toe / Tarsometatarsal Amputation

Ultrasound, ultra-efficient treatment for

⦁ Arch Conditions: Flat Feet and Cavus Foot

⦁ Arterial Punctures 

⦁ Arthritic Conditions 

⦁ Bunions 

⦁ Bursitis 

⦁ Calluses 

⦁ Cellulitis, Infected Ingrown Nails 

⦁ Complex, Soft-Tissue Wound 

⦁ Corns 

⦁ Chronic Ankle Instability 

⦁ Cysts and Warts 

⦁ Diabetic UlcersDislocations 
⦁ Drop Foot

⦁ Fractures and Breaks

⦁Fungal Nails

⦁ Hammer Toes 

⦁ Ischemic Ulcers / Gangrene 

⦁ Ligament and Tendon Tears 

⦁ Neuroma and Nerve Pain 

⦁ Neuropathy

⦁ Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain

⦁ Tendonitis 

⦁ Trauma 

⦁ Venous Ulcers

⦁ Wounds and Non-Healing Ulcers

Strength is not necessary to succeed. To succeed, the team must have its whole heart.

Edith Sanchez, Clinical Operations Manager, Foot & Ankle

Quote from Dr. McCarron about how the treatment is new and efficient.

William McCarron, DPM

FAQs

What are Venous disease?

Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen veins that are visible under the skin’s surface. They occur when the valves in your veins don't function at full capacity, allowing the blood to flow in the wrong direction and pool. They are most common in the legs because standing and walking increase the pressure on veins in the lower body.

What are spider veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen veins that are visible under the skin’s surface. They occur when the valves in your veins don't function at full capacity, allowing the blood to flow in the wrong direction and pool. They are most common in the legs because standing and walking increase the pressure on veins in the lower body.

How common are varicose and spider veins?

Varicose veins and spider veins affect approximately 30% to 60% of adults, and are more common in women than men. They tend to get more prevalent with age, but certain factors can hasten their onset. These include pregnancy, obesity, prolonged sitting or standing, and genetic predisposition.

What causes varicose veins?

Varicose veins occur when the valves inside your veins do not function properly. In a healthyvein, the valves open to let the blood flow to the heart and close to stop it from flowingbackward. But, if these valves become weak or damaged, the blood can flow back and pool inthe vein, causing it to become enlarged and swollen. Certain factors can increase the likelihoodof developing varicose veins. These include age, pregnancy, a family history of varicose veins,obesity, and long periods of sitting or standing.

Are varicose veins hereditary?

In many cases, varicose veins are hereditary. A combination of genetic and environmental factors determines your risk of developing them. If one or both of your parents have varicose veins, you are more likely to have them as well.

What is wound care? 
Why are some wounds so hard to heal?
What is diabetic foot care?
What is a bunion?
What is a hammer toe?
What is plantar fasciitis?
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For healthcare providers and professionals

We welcome referrals, requests for patient consults, and medical transfers from healthcare professionals. We take the load off you, taking the time to explain procedures and set expectations. Our integrated care approach prioritizes your patients’ long-term well-being, leading to increased trust for you.

For patients

We understand this might be a new process for you, and we promise to make it as smooth as possible. Our team of experienced, empathetic staff will take you through the diagnosis, and give you a personalized plan for your long-term health – not just symptoms. Our customer support is on hand to help. You can schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment with our providers.

Contact Us Now