Diabetic Foot Care

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What is Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic foot care focuses on the prevention, early detection, and treatment of foot-related complications associated with diabetes. Elevated blood sugar levels over time can affect circulation, nerve function, skin integrity, and healing capacity - placing the feet at higher risk for wounds, infections, ulcers, and, in severe cases, amputation.

At our clinic, diabetic foot care is proactive and comprehensive. Dr. Riar performs detailed medical and biomechanical assessments, monitors skin and nail health, evaluates circulation and sensation, and implements personalized care plans to help keep your feet healthy, functional, and protected.

How it works:

Comprehensive Medical Assessment

  • Medical history review
  • Medication review
  • Skin and nail examination
  • Assessment for calluses, pressure points, and wounds
  • Neurological testing (sensation, protective feeling)
  • Circulatory exam (pulses, capillary refill, temperature)
  • Foot structure and alignment evaluation
  • Gait and footwear review

Risk Stratification & Preventive Care

  • Identification of low, moderate, or high-risk feet
  • Nail care and callus reduction (when appropriate)
  • Corn and pressure lesion management
  • Footwear assessment and recommendations
  • Custom orthotic or accommodative device considerations
  • Education on daily foot checks and warning signs

Ongoing Management & Monitoring

  • Routine diabetic foot check-ups
  • Ulcer prevention strategies
  • Early wound detection and management
  • Coordination with family physicians, endocrinologists, or wound care teams when needed
  • Long-term protection and complication prevention

What to bring:

Your Everyday Shoes

Helps assess fit, pressure areas, and wear patterns.

Any Existing Orthotics or Inserts

To evaluate effectiveness and pressure distribution.

Recent Bloodwork (if available)

Especially HbA1c or vascular studies.

Imaging Reports

X-rays, ultrasounds, or vascular studies if previously completed.

A List of Medications

Including insulin or oral diabetic medications.

Family Member or Friend

In some cases, bringing a family member or friend can be helpful to assist with communication, ask questions, and help reinforce the care plan discussed during your visit.

Common Diabetic Foot Services We Provide:

• Routine diabetic foot exams

• Nail and callus care (medical, not cosmetic)

• Ulcer prevention and early wound care

• Pressure offloading strategies

• Custom accommodative orthotics

• Diabetic footwear guidance

• Neuropathy screening

• Circulation assessment

• Education on self-care and red flags

FAQ

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Diabetes can reduce sensation and blood flow to the feet, meaning injuries may go unnoticed and heal more slowly. Regular foot care helps prevent ulcers, infections, and serious complications before they become severe.

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Most people with diabetes should have at least one foot exam per year. Those with neuropathy, circulation issues, calluses, or prior ulcers may need more frequent visits.

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Yes. With proper monitoring, footwear, skin care, blood sugar control, and routine podiatric care, many serious diabetic foot complications are preventable.

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Coverage varies depending on your extended health plan and medical needs. Many plans cover diabetic assessments, orthotics, and medically necessary foot care when provided by a podiatrist.

Make an Appointment

Book your appointment today and experience foot care that goes beyond the surface - focused on your comfort, health, and confidence.