Common Symptoms of an Diabetic Foot Ulcer
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Our Approach to Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers

We assess wound depth, tissue condition, circulation, and signs of infection to determine severity and risk level.

Diagnostic tools may be used to evaluate blood flow and detect underlying infection that may affect healing.

Treatment may include debridement, protective offloading, advanced wound dressings, and targeted therapies to promote healing.

We closely monitor healing progress and provide guidance to reduce pressure, protect tissue, and prevent recurrence.
Why Choose Northern Ankle Foot Associates

Evaluation Before Treatment
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Specialist-Led Care
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Conservative Care First
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Clear Treatment Path
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Continuity of Care
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Long-Term Stability Focus
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Flexible Financing Options Are Available
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Diabetic foot ulcers typically develop due to a combination of nerve damage (neuropathy), reduced circulation, and repeated pressure on certain areas of the foot. When sensation is diminished, small cuts or blisters may go unnoticed and gradually worsen, especially if blood flow is limited.
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Healing time depends on factors such as circulation, infection status, blood sugar control, and how quickly treatment begins. Some ulcers heal within weeks, while others may require longer-term wound care and monitoring.
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Yes. Regular foot inspections, proper footwear, blood sugar management, and routine podiatric visits greatly reduce the risk of developing ulcers. Addressing pressure points and circulation issues early also plays an important role.
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If you notice any open sore, drainage, redness, swelling, or discoloration that does not improve quickly, you should seek evaluation promptly. Early intervention helps prevent infection and supports better healing outcomes.
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Most diabetic foot ulcers can be managed with structured wound care, pressure relief, and close monitoring. Surgical intervention is typically considered only when conservative treatment is not sufficient or if complications arise.
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We work with many major insurance carriers. Our staff can assist you in confirming coverage and understanding your benefits prior to treatment.
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Yes, financing options with flexible monthly payment plans may be available to help make care more manageable. Please contact our office for details.
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