Common Symptoms of an Corns & Calluses
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Our Approach to Treating Corns & Calluses

We evaluate footwear, alignment, and areas of excessive friction.

Thickened skin is carefully reduced to relieve discomfort.

Padding or orthotics may be recommended to redistribute pressure.

We provide guidance to reduce friction 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
Insights on Foot & Ankle Health


Latest Techniques in Bunion Surgery
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Orthotics Use and Maintenance | Care Tips for Long-Term Support
Frequently Asked Questions
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A corn is typically smaller with a hard center and develops on or between toes. A callus is a broader area of thickened skin usually found on the sole of the foot.
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In most cases they are not serious, but they can become painful or lead to skin breakdown if left untreated, especially in patients with diabetes.
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Self-treatment can sometimes worsen irritation. Professional evaluation ensures safe removal and proper management.
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Recurring corns often indicate persistent pressure or biomechanical imbalance that needs correction.
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Wearing properly fitted shoes and addressing structural foot issues can significantly reduce recurrence.
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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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