Our Montebello location is permanently closed as of June 5. Dr. Marcus is now seeing patients at our Santa Fe Springs office.      La ubicación de Montebello cerró permanentemente el 5 de junio. El Dr. Marcus ahora atiende a los pacientes en nuestra oficina de Santa Fe Springs.

Diabetic Foot Care | Preventative & Surgical Podiatry in LA

Orthopedic provider examines patient's foot and ankle pain

Diabetic foot care focuses on your feet, but it’s also about preventing bodywide damage from diabetes. At Los Angeles Orthopedic Surgery Specialists, the team of highly respected diabetic foot care experts provides personalized quality care in Los Angeles-area offices in Downtown Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Encino, Glendale, Montebello Santa Fe Springs, Tarzana, Thousand Oaks, and Valencia. If you have diabetes, your feet need special attention, so don’t wait to schedule your appointment. Call the nearest office or use the online scheduling feature now.

What is diabetic foot care?

Diabetic foot care is medical care centered on diagnosing, treating, and preventing common diabetes complications like slow-healing wounds and foot ulcers.

Why do I need diabetic foot care?

People with diabetes often experience nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation in their extremities (peripheral artery disease).

These two issues can trigger serious problems in the feet, including slow-healing wounds, foot ulcers, and even complications like Charcot foot (rocker-bottom feet). Additionally, people with diabetes are more likely to have problems like bunions, hammertoe, corns, and calluses.

When a diabetic foot issue grows serious, it can lead to major complications like infections and gangrene (tissue death), which could spread to other parts of the body. Some people even need foot and ankle surgery to remove a severely infected or gangrenous toe, foot, or limb.

While people with diabetes do have a high risk of serious foot issues, the good news is that diabetic foot care can help you avoid those problems. If you develop foot problems, regularly scheduled diabetic foot care helps you treat them immediately.

You need diabetic foot care to protect your feet, which has benefits for your whole body. Diabetic foot care can ensure that you remain mobile and active now and for the rest of your life.

What treatment does diabetic foot care include?

Diabetic foot care at Los Angeles Orthopedic Surgery Specialists includes regular checkups (recommended at least once a year) along with a wide range of customized care for various diabetic foot problems. Some treatments that people with diabetes may need include:

  • Wound Care
  • Debridement (removal of dead skin from a wound)
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Wound grafts
  • Custom orthotics
  • Prescription shoes
  • Medications like antibiotics
  • Pain management