Lakeway Diabetic Foot Care Specialists

Protect your feet, preserve your health. Stride Foot & Ankle provides comprehensive diabetic foot care to prevent complications and support mobility.

Therapies

Diabetic Foot Conditions We Manage

Diabetes can impact nerves, circulation, and healing — especially in the feet. We offer expert management and early detection for diabetic foot risks.

Diabetic Neuropathy

Nerve damage causing numbness, tingling, burning, or pain — often starting in the toes.

Foot Ulcers

Open wounds that may not heal due to poor circulation. Early care prevents infection and amputation.

Poor Circulation

Diabetes damages blood vessels, increasing the risk of wounds, infections, and cold feet.

Preventive Exams

Regular screenings to detect changes in skin, nails, sensation, and blood flow before problems arise.

Custom Footwear

Diabetic shoes and inserts reduce pressure points and protect feet from trauma.

Small Problems Can Turn Serious Fast

Even minor cuts can lead to infection in diabetic feet. Neuropathy makes injuries easy to miss. Timely evaluation and ongoing monitoring reduce risk of hospitalization and amputation.

Prevention is the Best Protection

We believe in proactive care. With detailed foot checks, vascular screening, and patient education, we help you stay one step ahead of diabetic complications.

Comprehensive Diabetic Exams

Includes nerve, skin, and circulation testing tailored to your risk level.

Wound Care & Monitoring

Ongoing treatment and documentation to manage healing and prevent infection.

FAQs

Discover responses to frequently asked questions regarding our treatments and their potential advantages for you.

How often should I get a diabetic foot exam?

At least once per year — more frequently if you have neuropathy, ulcers, or a history of foot issues.

What are the first signs of diabetic neuropathy?

Tingling, numbness, burning, or stabbing pain in your toes or feet.

Can diabetic shoes really help?

Yes. They reduce friction, pressure points, and injury risk — especially if you’ve lost sensation.

When should I call a podiatrist?

Any break in the skin, increased swelling, or change in color or sensation should be seen promptly.

Still have questions?

Concerned about a sore, swelling, or numbness in your feet? Schedule a diabetic foot evaluation today.

Lakeway Diabetic Foot Experts

Early intervention saves limbs. Trust Stride Foot & Ankle to help you manage diabetes with confidence.