Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, PC

Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, PC Welcome to Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists, where exceptional care meets expertise. Welcome to Advanced Foot & Ankle Specialists!

Discover top-quality foot and ankle care at our Toms River and Whiting, NJ locations. Dr. Scott Amoss, DPM, CWS, with 24 years of experience, leads our practice. We offer a wide range of services to ensure your feet and ankles receive the best care possible. Our services encompass a wide range of healthcare offerings designed to cater to various medical needs. We provide MLS Laser Treatment for Pain to alleviate discomfort and promote healing. Additionally, our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for Xrays and In-Office Ultrasounds, enabling precise diagnosis and monitoring of conditions. We take pride in our ability to offer specialized care for different populations, including Pediatrics and Geriatrics, ensuring that every patient's unique requirements are addressed comprehensively. Gait Analysis is available for those in need of Custom Molded Orthotics, optimizing mobility and comfort. Surgical Solutions are also within our expertise, alongside Diabetic Foot Care, Sports Medicine, and Injury Treatment. Our commitment extends to Neuropathy Treatment and Wound Care, among other essential services, to support our patients' overall well-being and health. Dr. Amoss is a highly qualified professional with a background in Chemistry from Rutgers University and a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine from New York College of Podiatric Medicine. He completed his residency at William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital in NJ and is licensed in NJ. He is affiliated with Community Medical Center and Toms River Surgery Center and holds certifications as a wound specialist. Don't let foot or ankle pain hold you back. Request an appointment today and let us improve the quality of your life.

Clubfoot, medically known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity in which a baby is born with one or both fee...
03/10/2026

Clubfoot, medically known as talipes equinovarus, is a congenital deformity in which a baby is born with one or both feet turned inward and downward. The position of the foot is referred to as CAVE. C is for cavus or arch. A is for adductus, because the front of the foot angles inward. V is for...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/understanding-a-clubfoot-deformity

Arthritis in the feet occurs when joint cartilage gradually wears down or becomes damaged, leading to inflammation and p...
03/03/2026

Arthritis in the feet occurs when joint cartilage gradually wears down or becomes damaged, leading to inflammation and painful movement. Each foot contains dozens of joints, so even small structural changes can affect walking and balance. Early signs of arthritis include aching during activity,...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/recognizing-signs-of-arthritis-in-the-feet

Sever's disease is a common cause of heel pain in active children and adolescents, often occurring during periods of rap...
02/24/2026

Sever's disease is a common cause of heel pain in active children and adolescents, often occurring during periods of rapid growth. It is caused by inflammation of the growth plate in the heel, frequently triggered by repetitive stress from running, jumping, or sports activity. This is especially...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/when-growing-pains-affect-the-heel

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot when a virus enters through small breaks in the skin. A...
02/17/2026

Plantar warts are growths that develop on the bottom of the foot when a virus enters through small breaks in the skin. A plantar wart may appear as a rough, thickened area with small dark dots from tiny clotted blood vessels. Walking pressure can cause soreness or a sharp sensation, especially when...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/recognizing-a-plantar-wart

Neglecting foot health can lead to pain, skin problems, nail concerns, and changes in walking that place strain on the a...
01/27/2026

Neglecting foot health can lead to pain, skin problems, nail concerns, and changes in walking that place strain on the ankles and lower legs. Taking care of your feet is essential because they support body weight, absorb impact, and help maintain balance with every step. Simple habits like keeping...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/the-importance-of-taking-care-of-your-feet

Foot infections are a frequent concern for people living with diabetes because high blood sugar can weaken the skin, slo...
01/20/2026

Foot infections are a frequent concern for people living with diabetes because high blood sugar can weaken the skin, slow the healing process, and reduce sensation in the feet. Small cuts, blisters, or cracks may go unnoticed and can quickly become irritated or swollen. Infections often show up as...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/foot-infections-linked-to-diabetes

Foot pain can make every step uncomfortable, but effective treatment starts with understanding the source of the discomf...
01/13/2026

Foot pain can make every step uncomfortable, but effective treatment starts with understanding the source of the discomfort. Many people find relief through wearing supportive footwear that cushions the arch and reduces pressure on sensitive areas. Custom orthotics can also correct underlying...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/how-to-treat-foot-pain

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn due to sudden twisting or impact....
01/06/2026

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn due to sudden twisting or impact. The most common type is an inversion sprain, where the foot rolls inward and damages the outer ankle ligaments. An eversion sprain happens when the foot rolls outward, affecting...

Read more: https://www.advfootandankle.com/blog/ankle-sprain-types-and-podiatric-care

Address

401 Lacey Road, Unit C
Whiting, NJ
08759

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+17323500100

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