Madison Foot Clinic

Madison Foot Clinic Dr. Parsa is a board-certified podiatric physician and surgeon. Please call us or visit our website for an appointment!

A plantar calcaneal spur, often referred to as a heel spur, is a small bony projection that forms on the underside of th...
04/14/2026

A plantar calcaneal spur, often referred to as a heel spur, is a small bony projection that forms on the underside of the heel bone. It often develops over time as the body responds to repeated strain where the plantar fascia attaches to the heel. This added bone growth may or may not cause pain,...

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Warts that develop on the bottom of the foot are called plantar warts. They are caused by the human papillomavirus, or H...
04/07/2026

Warts that develop on the bottom of the foot are called plantar warts. They are caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV, which infects the top layer of the skin and causes it to thicken. Plantar warts usually appear on weight-bearing areas, like the heel or the ball of the foot. They often look...

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Stress fractures of the foot are small hairline cracks in the bones that develop from repeated pressure and overuse rath...
03/17/2026

Stress fractures of the foot are small hairline cracks in the bones that develop from repeated pressure and overuse rather than a single traumatic injury. These injuries commonly occur in athletes and anyone who participates in high-impact activities that place repeated stress on the feet. Causes...

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Intoeing in children is a condition in which the feet turn inward while walking or running. It is commonly noticed durin...
03/03/2026

Intoeing in children is a condition in which the feet turn inward while walking or running. It is commonly noticed during early childhood and often relates to developmental alignment changes. Frequent causes include conditions where the thigh bone rotates inward, the shin bone twists inward, or the...

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A Lisfranc injury involves the midfoot joints and ligaments that connect the forefoot to the arch, an area responsible f...
02/24/2026

A Lisfranc injury involves the midfoot joints and ligaments that connect the forefoot to the arch, an area responsible for stability during standing and walking. Injuries range from mild to severe and may include ligament sprains, fractures of the midfoot bones, or joint dislocations. A sprain...

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980 Highway 51, Suite B
Madison, MS
39110

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 2pm

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+16016058770

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About Dr. Parsa

A graduate of University of North Florida and the prestigious Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. M. Reza Parsa is a board certified podiatrist and surgeon who has been practicing podiatry for over 30 years. Following extensive surgical training, he began his private practice. Dr. Parsa specializes in all aspects of podiatry including: podiatric medicine, corrective foot surgery, diabetic wound therapy and sports medicine.

Certifications:

– Board Certified in Foot Surgery, American Board of Podiatric Surgery – Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons – Fellow, American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics & Medicine – Member, American Podiatric Medical Association – Member, Mississippi Podiatric Medical Association