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250 N Caswell Rd
Suite 200B
Charlotte, NC 28207
250 N Caswell Rd
Suite 200B
Charlotte, NC 28207
Physical Address for Appointments:
250 N Caswell Rd. Suite 200B | Charlotte NC 28207
Mailing Address:
2001 Vail Ave. Suite 200B | Charlotte, NC 28207
The physicians at OrthoCarolina’s Foot & Ankle Institute are among the nation’s leading experts in the treatment of foot and ankle problems. Patients travel from around the country to receive advanced care from our physicians, who are all fellowship-trained. From simple hammertoes to complex deformed arthritic ankles, our medical clinic handles a wide variety of disorders.
By using the best technology and techniques available, our Charlotte physicians streamline the patient experience by utilizing pedCAT® 3D Imaging, an imaging system that offers unprecedented diagnostic information not seen in regular x-rays. This low-dose radiation option quickly acquires 3D data, allowing our physicians to start your treatment planning in minutes.
At OrthoCarolina’s Foot & Ankle Institute, we can treat a variety of ankle and foot problems:
- Achilles problems
- Ankle pain
- Arthritis
- Athletic injuries
- Bunions
- Calluses
- Claw toes
- Hammertoes
- Fractures and sprains
- Painful flat feet
- Ulcers due to insensate and diabetic foot problems
When you visit OrthoCarolina’s Foot & Ankle Institute, your orthopedic surgeon will discuss your foot or ankle condition with you and develop a unique, comprehensive treatment plan that meets your specific needs. We will determine if surgery is necessary and, if so, discuss the procedure with you while answering any questions you may have.
Our physicians can diagnose your condition, treat you and get you back to living a pain-free life.
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