Dr Joseph DeCesare

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Family-Friendly Podiatry Center & Foot Care Office in Providence & Warwick, Rhode Island

Trust Dr. Joe at his two locations for comprehensive foot care for the entire family. We provide an array of podiatric services for heel pain, pediatric deformities, injuries, and diabetic care

Who We Are

Joseph A. DeCesare, DPM, provides foot care at two locations in Providence & Warwick, Rhode Island, specializing in your podiatric needs from routine exams to treatment for surgeries. A Bit About Our Doctor

Dr. Joe has been in practice for over 25 years. Dr. Joe is a native Rhode Islander, originating from Cranston and studied in New York and Boston. This Practice was originally established in 1950 by his father Dr. Tom in 1950. Education

New York College of Podiatric medicine, NY, NY

Cambridge Hospital Podiatric Surgical Residency, Harvard Medical School Affiliate, MA
Board Certified in Podiatry Surgery ACFAS Board Certified in Podiatric Orthopedics ABPM
25+ Year member of APMA

Hospital Privileges:

Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI

Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick, RI

Now Accepting New Patients
Appointments Available

Proudly Serving
Providence, Warwick,
& the Surrounding Areas

05/02/2024

Corrective shoes are sometimes worn after a surgery or ulcer treatment to help support the feet during the recovery period as much as possible. Your podiatrist will have all the information and advice that you need.

04/30/2024

A podiatrist is a specialist who cares for your feet and ankles. You may visit a podiatrist for a sprain or break, bunion, hammertoe, corn, callus, ingrown toenail, foot pain, nail fungus or a variety of other infections and injuries.

04/25/2024

While wearing the right pair of running shoes can make a big difference in how you feel during and after your run, they won’t always be enough to handle every foot issue. In some cases, it may be necessary to get custom orthotic inserts to correct the way your foot strikes the ground.

04/23/2024

What are bunionettes? They are smaller bunions that form at the base joints of your little toes. Bunionettes can be caused by conditions like arthritis, an inherited structural defect, or wearing tight shoes that crowd your toes and push joints out of alignment.

04/18/2024

Want to find the perfect occupational or athletic footwear? See a podiatrist. He or she can assess your foot structure and give you expert medical advice on what to look for in the right footwear and/or whether you need prescription orthotics.

04/16/2024

Do you ever take a public shower, such as at the gym or at the beach? Be sure to wear flip-flops when you do this, to prevent toenail fungus.

04/11/2024

Want to take good care of your feet? The best exercise for your feet is simple walking. That being said, if you have problems or pain when you’re walking, then a podiatrist will be able to help address any problems you have.

04/09/2024

Few things are nastier than ingrown toenails. Aside from the fact that they hurt a lot, the condition can also result in infections if the nail penetrates the flesh. To avoid this condition, be sure that your toenails are always cut properly and clean.

04/04/2024

Preparing for your initial appointment? The American Podiatric Medical Association recommends you make a list of your symptoms and questions; compile a list of all current medications; and bring any relevant medical records, x-rays, and lab reports.

04/02/2024

Feet many muscles and joints, and like other parts of the body, require daily exercise for optimal health. Podiatrists recommend daily walks for the average person, as walking is the best exercise for the feet and ankles and contributes to good posture, balance, and improved circulation.

03/28/2024

Did you know that the soles of your feet contain more sweat glands and sensory nerve endings per square inch than other part of the body? In fact, between both of your feet you have somewhere around 250,000 sweat glands.

03/26/2024

It’s important to get treatment for hammertoe as quickly as possible. The condition begins as a mild bending of one or more of the toes, which retain some flexibility for a while. During this period, treatment such as padding, medications and splinting or strapping is usually successful.

Address

201 Broadway
Providence, RI
02903

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14014219167

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