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Understanding Plantar Fasciitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Ankle and Foot Institute of Texas in Saginaw, TX, provides specialized care for individuals dealing with plantar fasciitis, one of the most common causes of heel pain. This condition occurs Read More

Preventing and Managing Bunions: What You Need to Know

A bunion is much more than a simple bump on the side of the big toe. Known clinically as hallux valgus, this condition is a structural deformity in which the Read More

How to Keep a Sprained Ankle From Becoming Chronic Instability

Dealing with a sprained ankle can be challenging, but you want to do it right, or you could end up with chronic ankle instability. Here are some great rules of Read More

What We Want You to Know About Hammertoes

When it comes to structural abnormalities in feet, hammertoes are among the most common and affect millions of Americans. Here, we look at a few important points about hammertoes, including Read More

5 Symptoms of Bunions and How They're Treated

Bunions affect millions of people, and like many issues, they tend to become more common as we age. Here, learn what symptoms bunions can cause and how we can finally Read More

When Does Hammertoe Require Surgery?

When a toe involuntarily bends downward at the middle joint and looks poised to drive home a nail, you have hammertoe — and likely some pain and stiffness. The question Read More

Step-by-Step Guide to Wound Treatment

Everyone gets an occasional cut or scrape, but not everyone knows how to properly care for them — and it’s important with minor wounds as well as when the wound Read More

At-Home Strategies to Relieve Morton’s Neuroma Pain

It’s not a pebble in your shoe, so could it be Morton’s neuroma? Here are some DIY tips to ease the pain of this painful foot condition that feels like Read More

Stepping Into Relief: How Extremity Nerve Surgery Restores Mobility and Comfort

Whether you twisted, wrenched, or rolled your ankle, most mild sprains get better in a few days or weeks, but if nerve damage is the underlying problem, you may need Read More

How Shockwave Therapy Can Help Your Foot Pain

Is foot pain slowing you down? It might be time to consider an innovative treatment known as shockwave therapy (SWT). Here’s how it works to alleviate pain related to several Read More

Understanding the Differences Between Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses, calluses and corns — what’s the difference, and why does it matter? Here’s our expert’s advice on how to handle these two common foot problems. Corns and calluses Read More

Top Tips for Clipping to Prevent Ingrown Toenails

You’ve been clipping your nails your whole life — do you really need expert advice on such a basic hygiene habit? Yes, if you want to avoid painful, infected ingrown Read More

Why Diabetics Must Take Especially Good Care of Their Feet

You have enough to worry about with your diabetes between finger sticks, monitoring meals, and managing your blood sugar — now you have to worry about your feet? Yes, and Read More

5 Conditions That Respond Well to Shockwave Therapy

When your foot or ankle get you down but you want to avoid surgery, you have an innovative option — shockwave therapy. Do you have one of the conditions it Read More

Will a Bunion Eventually Go Away on Its Own?

You’ve got a bump at the base of your big toe, and it’s growing — you’ve got a bunion. What are the chances it’ll subside without treatment? Find out more Read More

Resolve Plantar Fasciitis Pain Faster With Shockwave Therapy

Does your first step in the morning send a shock of pain throughout your foot? Fight fire with fire — shockwave therapy can alleviate the excruciating pain of plantar fasciitis. Read More

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Ankle and Foot Institute of Texas

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816 Towne Ct, Ste 100,
Saginaw, TX 76179

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Closed for Lunch

12:00 - 1:00

Tuesday  

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Thursday  

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