Podiatry

Internal Medicine, Multispeciality & Geriatric Care located in Glendale, CA

Podiatry

In-Home Podiatry Services for Comprehensive Foot Health

Your feet serve as the foundation for your mobility and overall well-being, playing a crucial role in your daily activities and quality of life. At ChronosCare, expert podiatry services are integrated into your comprehensive healthcare plan to ensure optimal foot and ankle health.

Whether you're experiencing chronic discomfort, ingrown toenails, or conditions such as plantar fasciitis, a qualified healthcare provider will visit you in the comfort of your home to evaluate and treat your concerns. The goal is to help you remain active, independent, and pain-free, with personalized care tailored to your lifestyle and medical needs.

Podiatry Q&A

Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Care at ChronosCare

The field of podiatry addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the feet, toes, and ankles. At ChronosCare, we offer expert in-home podiatric care to diagnose and treat common concerns such as:

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Corns and calluses

  • Bunions

  • Ingrown or fungal toenails

  • Diabetic foot complications

  • Arthritis-related foot pain

  • Sprains and soft tissue injuries

If foot discomfort is limiting your mobility or interfering with daily activities, early evaluation and intervention can make a significant difference. Our team offers solutions that may include anti-inflammatory medications, custom orthotics, physical therapy, therapeutic exercises, and footwear recommendations—all tailored to your specific needs. Prompt care not only improves comfort but may also help prevent the need for surgical intervention.


Diabetic Foot Care: Why It Matters

Individuals with diabetes require specialized foot care to prevent complications that can arise from poor circulation, nerve damage, or unnoticed injuries. Even minor issues, such as dry skin or small blisters, can lead to serious infections if left untreated.

ChronosCare provides comprehensive diabetic foot exams designed to identify and manage potential risks early. A typical evaluation includes:

  • Neuropathy screening (nerve testing)

  • Circulatory assessment

  • Nail and skin evaluation

  • Wound prevention and care strategies

Education is a vital component of diabetic foot health, and we ensure patients understand how to monitor and care for their feet as part of their daily routine.


What to Expect During Your Podiatry Appointment

Each appointment begins with a discussion of your medical history, symptoms, and daily activity level, including any work or lifestyle factors contributing to your condition. A healthcare provider will examine your gait, assess foot and ankle structure, and may order additional diagnostic tests or imaging if necessary.

Your personalized treatment plan may include minor in-home procedures—such as trimming thickened or ingrown nails, relieving pressure points, or treating infections—as well as long-term strategies for managing chronic issues like arthritis or plantar fasciitis. These may involve therapeutic stretching, orthotic support, compression therapy, and lifestyle modifications to keep you mobile, independent, and pain-free.