Our Mission

Focus on your foot health -

We want your feet to be healthy, so you can stay healthy. Mobility is critical to keeping your body and mind in good shape. Healthy feet are critical in maintaining mobility. Yes, our providers can effectively treat your present issues. However, our long-term goal is to keep your feet in good shape through preventative care and patient education. Our providers take a conservative approach to treatment that often prevents the need for surgery.

Legs

As we age, or are injured, it can become difficult to perform the tasks required to maintain healthy feet. We will start with a comprehensive foot and ankle exam. If required, we will perform gentle trimming of toenails and/or debridement of calluses. Additionally, we will address any other foot concerns that are identified.

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Healthy, happy feet can quickly change to painful and problematic due to injury. We offer a wide variety of services and have an on-site X-Ray machine for fast evaluation of your injuries.

  • Sport related foot and ankle injuries
  • Repetitive Stress Injuries
  • Fractures.
  • Sprains
  • Lacerations
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Complete and Traumatic Fractures
  • Turf Toe
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • General Pain and Discomfort

Recovery Starts With the Right Diagnosis and Treatment

Sports, fitness, and active hobbies are an important part of maintaining your wellbeing, and they may even be part of your profession. Sports-related injuries of the foot and ankle are common, but that doesn’t mean they should go without professional attention. If you’re experiencing abnormal sensations or pain that isn’t going away on its own within a few days, it’s time to make an appointment with a podiatrist. At Highland Foot And Ankle Clinic in St. Paul, we specialize in sports medicine as it relates to podiatric care. Our expertise in sports injuries of the foot and ankle enable us to provide accurate diagnoses and treatments to help ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

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Preventative Foot Care

  • Many Foot Problems Arise in Patients With Diabetes:
  • Infections
  • Ulcers
  • Nerve damage
  • Circulation problems
  • Prevent and Manage Diabetes-Related Foot Problems

    It is important for individuals with diabetes to take an active role in their foot care routine. While many people have never even been to a podiatrist, those with diabetes may greatly benefit from seeing a podiatrist in the same way that they benefit from seeing their regular doctor. Self-examination may not be enough to catch complications before they worsen. Take control of your health with a professional diabetic foot exam from one of our board-certified podiatrists at Highland Foot and Ankle Clinic today!

  • With Highland Foot and Ankle Clinic, Your Diabetic Foot Care May Include:

  • Regular exams from trained physicians
  • Monitoring of changes in your feet
  • Treatment tailored to your needs
  • Lifestyle guidance to prevent complications
  • Fitting and prescription of accommodative shoes
  • Custom foot and ankle orthotics
  • Conservative treatment — surgery is our last option
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