Compassionate Care

Diabetic Footcare

Specialized care focused on prevention, early detection, and treatment of diabetic-related foot conditions, helping patients protect and preserve long-term mobility.

Diabetic Footcare - Prevention and Treatment

Protecting Your Mobility

Diabetes can significantly impact foot health, leading to nerve damage (neuropathy), poor circulation, and increased risk of infection. Without proper care, even minor foot problems can escalate into serious complications. Dr. Jafary specializes in comprehensive diabetic foot care, combining prevention, early intervention, and advanced treatment to help you maintain healthy, functional feet.

Our approach emphasizes patient education, regular monitoring, and proactive management to prevent complications before they occur.

Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Services

Preventive Care & Education

Regular foot examinations, risk assessments, and personalized education on daily foot care practices to prevent complications.

Neuropathy Management

Treatment and monitoring of diabetic nerve damage to prevent loss of sensation and reduce injury risk.

Circulation Assessment

Evaluation of blood flow to the feet and management of peripheral arterial disease to promote healing.

Wound Care & Ulcer Treatment

Advanced wound management protocols to heal diabetic foot ulcers and prevent infection.

Custom Orthotics & Footwear

Specialized insoles and shoe recommendations to reduce pressure points and prevent ulcer formation.

Charcot Foot Management

Expert care for this serious diabetic complication involving bone and joint deformity.

Infection Control

Prompt treatment of foot infections to prevent spread and preserve limb function.

Surgical Intervention

When necessary, advanced surgical techniques to address deformities, ulcers, or infections.

Warning Signs to Watch For

If you have diabetes, contact Dr. Jafary immediately if you notice any of these symptoms:

Changes in skin color or temperature
Swelling in the foot or ankle
Pain, tingling, or numbness
Open sores or wounds that won't heal
Ingrown toenails or fungal infections
Dry, cracked skin on heels or feet
Unusual odors from feet
Changes in foot shape or structure

Daily Foot Care Tips

Inspect Daily

Check your feet every day for cuts, blisters, redness, or swelling. Use a mirror if needed to see the bottoms of your feet.

Keep Feet Clean & Dry

Wash feet daily with lukewarm water and mild soap. Dry thoroughly, especially between toes.

Moisturize Properly

Apply lotion to prevent dry, cracked skin, but avoid applying between toes where moisture can lead to infection.

Wear Proper Footwear

Always wear shoes and socks. Never walk barefoot. Choose well-fitting shoes that don't rub or pinch.

Trim Nails Carefully

Cut toenails straight across and file edges. If you have difficulty, let Dr. Jafary's team help.

Regular Check-ups

Schedule regular foot exams with Dr. Jafary, even if you don't have symptoms. Prevention is key.

Protect Your Feet, Preserve Your Mobility

If you have diabetes, regular foot care is essential. Schedule your comprehensive diabetic foot exam with Dr. Jafary today.