Paul Stepanczuk, DPM

Paul Stepanczuk, DPM Dr. Paul Stepanczuk specializes in the prevention and care of foot and ankle disorders. He is on staff at local hospitals and surgery centers. Wound care.

He is board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and is a member of the American Society of Podiatric Surgeons, and a member of the American Professional Wound Care Association. With 30 years of experience, he is knowledgeable in all facets of foot surgery, as well as the prescription of corrective devices, drugs, and physical therapy to restore proper foot and ankle function. He specializes in thorough, unhurried foot and ankle examinations. His practice is patient-oriented with he and his staff striving to ensure the best care and most comfort. They also realize that your time is important, so patients are routinely seen on time. As well, they have complete X-ray and ultrasound diagnostic equipment on site for quick and accurate diagnoses in one visit. All emergency or routine problems are dealt with in a timely fashion. No need to wait long hours in the hospital ER! Here are some of the various treatments, products and services that Dr. Stepanczuk offers: Thorough and unhurried foot and ankle exams, On site diagnostic x-ray and ultrasound of the foot and ankle, Heel pain relief (surgical and non-surgical), Shock wave therapy for pain relief, Emergency service for fractures and sprains, Surgery for ingrown nails, bunions, hammertoes, bone spurs, skin lesions, nerve entrapment, neuromas, tendon tears. Diabetic foot care including Medicare shoe program. Arch supports and foot pads. Custom orthotics, and Ankle braces. Insurance plans are welcome, including Medicare. Visa and MasterCard are welcome. Affordable payment plans are available. All patients are welcome, from infants, through adults and senior citizens!

10/10/2019

To keep your feet healthy and happy, follow these tips: trim nails straight across instead of cutting at an angle, avoid cutting into the cuticle bed, wear breathable shoes that fit properly, and invest in socks make of moisture wicking fabrics.

10/08/2019

Feet can swell suddenly as the result of an injury, or this can also be caused by conditions like gout, tissue damage, arthritis, and more. Swelling isn’t a normal condition, so don’t wait to make an appointment with your podiatrist to get it checked out and treated.

10/03/2019

Unfortunately, severe foot pain can force some people to set aside their passion for running. Rest assured that we’re always available to help you address any foot ailments that may be keeping you off your feet, so that you can still enjoy your favorite form of fitness.

10/01/2019

We all know that our toenails grow more slowly than our fingernails, but did you know that toenials grow faster during summertime? And if you are a teen or pregnant, your toenails also grow more quickly.

09/26/2019

If you’re having trouble with your feet, it’s vital to see your podiatrist as soon as possible. Because you use your feet all the time, it’s all too easy to make what would have been a simple, easy to treat problem into a much bigger one that will require far more extensive treatment.

09/24/2019

Babies grow quickly, and so do their feet. Children's feet are half their adult length by one year of age; by age 12, it's up to 90 percent.

09/19/2019

Did you know that our feet contain over a quarter of a million sweat glands? They can release over a pint of moisture in a day. No wonder our shoes can be smelly!

09/17/2019

Proper footwear is an important part of an overall treatment program for people with diabetes, even at the earliest stages of the disease. If there is any evidence of neuropathy, wearing the right footwear is crucial.

09/12/2019

Even when you have a job where you’re able to sit down for the bulk of the day, the pressure of wearing shoes can still be unbearable when you have an ingrown toenail. Rest assured that we’re always available to help you get the relief you deserve.

09/10/2019

Where is the Achilles tendon? This tendon is just above the heel in the back of the foot. It connects the heel to the pair of muscles in the calf and is the most commonly ruptured ligament in the body. Tendinitis is also fairly common, often with overuse by runners or athletes.

09/05/2019

The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto has over 13,000 items in its permanent collection. Over 1,000 are on display at any given time in its four galleries.

09/03/2019

Your feet are home to the highest concentration of nerve endings in your body, with over 100,000 per foot. This is why it hurts so much to stub your toe.

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