David S. Ungar, DPM

David S. Ungar, DPM Acute or chronic foot or ankle pain can greatly affect the quality of your life. Since 1983, Dr. David S.

Ungar has been dedicated to providing patients with the finest podiatric care in a warm and friendly environment.

Toe deformities are structural changes that alter the normal position of the toes. Common examples include hammertoe, ma...
04/07/2026

Toe deformities are structural changes that alter the normal position of the toes. Common examples include hammertoe, mallet toe, and claw toe. These conditions often develop as a result of long-term pressure from tight or narrow shoes. Muscle imbalance can also play a role. This occurs when some...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/causes-of-toe-deformities

Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term autoimmune disease that can strongly affect the feet and ankles. An autoimmune disea...
03/31/2026

Rheumatoid arthritis is a long-term autoimmune disease that can strongly affect the feet and ankles. An autoimmune disease means the immune system, which normally protects the body, mistakenly attacks healthy joint tissue. In rheumatoid arthritis, this attack causes inflammation in the thin lining...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/how-rheumatoid-arthritis-affects-the-feet

Foot and leg problems in children can appear during early growth as bones, muscles, and joints develop. Bow legs describ...
03/24/2026

Foot and leg problems in children can appear during early growth as bones, muscles, and joints develop. Bow legs describe a condition in which the legs curve outward when the feet remain together. Knock knees occur when the knees angle inward and touch while the ankles remain apart. In-toeing...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/common-foot-and-leg-problems-in-children

A hammertoe is a deformity in which one of the smaller toes bends downward at the middle joint, creating a curled or ham...
03/10/2026

A hammertoe is a deformity in which one of the smaller toes bends downward at the middle joint, creating a curled or hammer-like appearance. This condition often develops gradually due to muscle imbalance, tight footwear, or structural foot changes like bunions. Over time, the toe may become stiff...

Read more: https://www.farmingtonpodiatry.com/blog/when-a-toe-stays-bent

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34435 Grand River Avenue
Farmington, MI
48335

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Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 2pm - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

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+12484773301

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Acute or chronic foot or ankle pain can greatly affect the quality of your life. Since 1983, Dr. David S. Ungar has been dedicated to providing patients with the finest podiatric care in a warm and friendly environment. We offer urgent and emergency services in two accessible locations, and our convenient day and evening hours allow our experienced health care staff to see you and treat you quickly. Our growth in the community is a direct result of the caring and personal treatment we give each of our patients. Whether your suffer from fungal or ingrown nail infections, corns, calluses, sprains and fractures, bunions and hammertoes, or any other foot or ankle condition, come see how Dr. Ungar can provide you with effective--and cost effective-- treatment in a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere. Our goal is to help you feel better when you leave our office than you did walking in. We accept most insurance plans and welcome new patients! Call today: Farmington (248) 477-3301 or Berkley (248) 545-0100