Your feet bear the important responsibility of carrying you everywhere you go. When they aren’t functioning properly, it can have a significant impact on the quality of your daily life. At Jamaica Hospital Medical Center’s Queens Podiatry Center, we are committed to providing you with excellent care for any foot condition or injury you may be suffering from. We offer a full range of podiatric services, including wound care, surgical management, and the fitting of braces and orthotics. Individuals with diabetes are offered preventive maintenance and, if necessary, diabetic shoes.

Foot Deformities

Foot deformities such as bunions and hammertoes may be caused by injury, genetics, or other factors. No matter which type of deformity you’re suffering from, many of these conditions can be corrected through surgery.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is caused by inflammation of the tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes. It is one of the most common causes of heel pain and affects millions of people each year. A variety of treatment approaches are available for this condition, including surgery.

Foot Injuries

A foot injury can severely restrict your mobility and, if left untreated, sometimes result in a deformity or other long-term condition. Our podiatrists can help you find the appropriate treatment approach for your injury to ensure an effective, speedy recovery.

Ingrown Toenails

This common condition involves the corner or side of your toenail growing into the soft flesh surrounding it, leading to symptoms such as pain and swelling in the affected area. An ingrown toenail may be adjusted or removed to relieve painful symptoms.

Foot Surgery

Our podiatrists regularly perform a wide array of surgical procedures, including joint fusion, tendo-achilles lengthening, gastroc recession, metatarsal surgery, and more. No matter the nature of your condition or injury, we can perform any procedure necessary to treat you, no matter its complexity.

Foot Infection

Numerous different types of infectious diseases can affect your feet, ranging from common conditions such as athlete’s foot to more serious problems that may result from an untreated open wound. Speak with one of our podiatrists to determine the right treatment approach for the infection you’re suffering from.

Our team

The Department of Podiatry provides a wide variety of medical treatments and surgical procedures for adults and children. Our podiatrists are board-certified and dedicated to providing you with the most effective level of care possible, no matter how complex your treatment needs may be.

Schedule an appointment at our Queens podiatry center

At Jamaica Hospital’s Queens podiatry center, we take the health of your feet seriously. Our office is located on the Jamaica Hospital campus at 89-06 135 St, Jamaica, NY, 11418. The office is open every Wednesday and Friday from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. To make an appointment, please call (718) 206-6712.

We accept most major insurances, including Medicare, Medicaid, and Healthfirst.