We offer a wide range of services designed to address every aspect of foot and ankle health. Common foot problems:
Fungal infections (Athlete’s foot, thickened toenail fungus)
Painful & Ingrown toenails
Plantar warts
Corns and calluses
Blisters and ulcers (especially in diabetic patients)
Wound care
Dry & cracked heels
Flat feet (fallen arches)
High arches (pes cavus)
Bunions (bony bump at the base of the big toe)
Hammertoes & claw toes (toe deformities)
Heel spurs (bony growths under the heel)
Plantar fasciitis (heel pain due to inflamed tissue)
Metatarsalgia (pain in the ball of the foot)
Achilles tendonitis (pain in the back of the heel)
Neuromas (nerve pain, often in the ball of the foot)
Gout (painful arthritis caused by uric acid buildup)
Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage causing numbness, tingling, or pain)
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) (poor circulation leading to foot pain or wounds)
Sprains and strains
Stress fractures
Tendon or ligament tears
Managing diabetes can significantly impact your foot health. Our specialized diabetic foot care services are aimed at preventing complications and ensuring your feet remain healthy. Dr. Marchese and our dedicated team focus on education, routine check-ups, and personalized treatment plans to enhance your quality of life and keep you active.
We believe in providing personalized solutions. Our custom orthotics are designed to support your foot structure and alleviate pain, enhancing your overall comfort. Let us help you find the perfect fit that allows you to move freely and enjoy an active lifestyle without discomfort.
House calls
Dr Marchese visits a patient’s home to provide foot and ankle care. This service is especially helpful for elderly individuals and patients with disabilities
Medi~Pedi
A medical pedicure, or "medi pedi," is a specialized foot treatment performed by podiatrists. Unlike traditional salon pedicures that focus primarily on aesthetics, medical pedicures emphasize foot health, hygiene, and the prevention or treatment of various foot-related issues. The primary aim of a medical pedicure is to address and prevent foot health issues, including fungal infections, ingrown toenails, calluses, dry heals and corns. In contrast, traditional pedicures concentrate on cosmetic enhancements like nail polishing and foot massages. Recommend 3x a year or your doctor's recommendation.
wheelchair accessible
Phone: 516-799-0550
Fax: 516-799-0562
lifootfix@gmail.com
838 N Broadway Unit B
Massapequa, 11758
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