Suncoast Podiatry Associates

Suncoast Podiatry Associates Ocala office located right behind the Paddock Mall. Take 32nd Ave. Then Take 2nd left. Central Florida eye Institute 2nd drive on left.

Swelling of the feet and ankles, also known as edema, occurs when fluid collects in the tissues of the lower legs. Many ...
03/31/2026

Swelling of the feet and ankles, also known as edema, occurs when fluid collects in the tissues of the lower legs. Many people notice that their shoes feel tighter or that the skin around the ankles appears puffy or stretched. In some cases, the skin may feel tender, heavy, or leave an indentation...

Read more: https://www.suncoastpodiatrydpm.com/blog/dealing-with-swollen-ankles

A plantar fibroma is a firm, noncancerous growth that develops within the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue that ...
02/27/2026

A plantar fibroma is a firm, noncancerous growth that develops within the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot. A fibroma typically appears as a small, noticeable lump in the arch that may gradually increase in size. The exact cause is not always clear,...

Read more: https://www.suncoastpodiatrydpm.com/blog/facts-about-plantar-fibromas

Foot problems in people with diabetes can become serious quickly because circulation and nerve sensation are often reduc...
02/26/2026

Foot problems in people with diabetes can become serious quickly because circulation and nerve sensation are often reduced. Loss of feeling may prevent pain from acting as an early warning sign, allowing small issues to progress unnoticed. Open sores, skin cracks, redness and swelling, in addition...

Read more: https://www.suncoastpodiatrydpm.com/blog/foot-problems-in-diabetic-patients

Puncture wounds to the feet are often caused by sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or thorns. Animal bites.might also ...
02/25/2026

Puncture wounds to the feet are often caused by sharp objects, such as nails, glass, or thorns. Animal bites.might also cause puncture wounds. They should never be considered minor injuries. Even the smallest puncture wounds can trap bacteria deep beneath the skin. If care is delayed, this...

Read more: https://www.suncoastpodiatrydpm.com/blog/treatment-for-foot-puncture-wounds

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Ocala, FL

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13528610444

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