Contact Information
Phone
+1 212-921-7900Website
gothamfootcare.com
About
Gotham Footcare and Podiatry in Midtown Manhattan provides comprehensive foot and ankle care for New York City residents. The practice diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the skin, nerves, tendons, ligaments, and bones of the foot, ranging from routine checkups to surgical interventions and sports-related injuries. Their team consists of board-certified podiatric surgeons and physical therapists who work collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans for each patient.
The practice is built on a philosophy of minimally invasive intervention combined with aesthetic outcomes. They employ advanced technology including fluoroscopy, microsurgical instrumentation, and specialized equipment to correct deformities through small incisions that minimize trauma, reduce swelling, and produce minimal scarring. This approach allows patients to return to weight-bearing activities quickly while achieving both functional and cosmetic improvements. The team emphasizes treating foot conditions as part of a patient's overall lifestyle and mobility needs rather than applying standardized templates to care.
Services offered include:
- Minimally invasive bunion surgery
- Hammertoe surgery and correction
- Flat foot surgery
- Corn and callus removal
- Webbed toe and toe shortening surgery
- Reconstructive foot surgery
- Ingrown toenail removal
- Nail fungus treatment and restoration
- Plantar wart removal with Swift therapy
- Shockwave therapy for heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendonitis and tendon repair treatment
- Ankle surgery and ligament reconstruction
- Custom orthotics and kinesiology taping
- Physical therapy and sports medicine care
- Diabetic foot care and wound management
- Graston technique
- Cryosurgery
- Imaging services including MRI and X-ray
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