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Podiatrist in Fort Lauderdale
For over 20 years, The Podiatry Doctors have been providing the best podiatry services in and around Fort Lauderdale. Whether you’re suffering from an ingrown toenail or ankle sprain, we are committed to helping you return to a life free from any foot problem with expert treatment. We accept most insurances, including Medicare, and best of all we are able to provide house calls for your convenience.
Contact us today at 954-450-4200
Dr. Axios performed two hammer toe surgeries, one on each foot, and did an EXCELLENT job. My recovery was quick and with minimal pain. He even filled out my Family Leave paper work for no charge. His office was very professional and very caring. I would not hesitate to recommend Dr. Oxios and his office.
Julie
We treat a wide variety of foot issues, including:

Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetes has been called the silent killer. It is a condition of chronically elevated blood sugar levels …

Bunions & Hammertoes
Bunions (aka Hallux Abducto Valgus) is a condition where a large bump forms at the base of the big toe…

Wound Care
Wound care is paramount in the repertoire of a well-rounded podiatrist. Wound care normally refers…

Sports injuries
Athletes commonly perform movements that predispose joints of the lower extremity to 5-6 times the athletes…

Radial Pulse Therapy
Radial Pulse Therapy uses energy pulses, or shockwaves, to activate your body’s natural healing mechanism…

Laser Toe Nail Fungus
Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a common condition which starts under the tip of your toenail. This may present…
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Pembroke Pines
Foot & Ankle specialists providing conservative and surgical treatment options in Pembroke Pines & Surrounding cities.

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Fort Lauderdale is the county seat of Broward County, Florida with a population of 182,437. Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort.