
After years of playing rugby in cheap cleats, I wound up with significant foot pain. I dismissed it as turf toe for years. Finally I went in to see a podiatrist, after my physician recommended Dr....
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Metroplex Foot and Ankle, LLP is a leading podiatry practice located in Richardson, Wadley Tower, Dallas, and Garland, TX. Their team of board-certified podiatrists provides exceptional foot and ankle care, specializing in treating common concerns such as ankle sprains, bunions, and ingrown toenails. With a dedication to quality foot care, they offer a range of services including wound care, diabetic care, fracture care, and foot surgery, helping patients maintain clean and healthy feet while alleviating painful symptoms.
With a focus on compassion and expertise, Metroplex Foot and Ankle, LLP is committed to helping individuals achieve optimal foot and ankle health. Their skilled podiatrists understand the complexities of the foot and ankle, offering effective treatments for various conditions. Whether it's relieving ankle sprains, heel pain, or other painful conditions, their goal is to help patients live a healthy and happy life by providing personalized and comprehensive care.
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After years of playing rugby in cheap cleats, I wound up with significant foot pain. I dismissed it as turf toe for years. Finally I went in to see a podiatrist, after my physician recommended Dr....
It is a long story, but please read it to the end if you are care about your life. I had my Bunion Removal surgery with Dr. Abigail in 2017. It started pretty good, I did all the pre-checks with...
As a medical professional, this was by far THE WORST office I've ever visited. First visit Dr. Abigail walked into the room and emphatically expressed he is used to ankle surgeries and more...
Thank you to you and your staff for helping save my mom's life and leg. This is the best podiatrist and he tells you like it is, which is necessary. I will always return to this doctor for his no...
I have seen this doctor twice. The first time was so-so and he did give me useful info on my pain in the ball of my foot--ice it twice a day but I was not a candidate for any surgery as I was 69...