Newtown Foot Care Group, a care specialists serving Newtown
and Waterbury, Connecticut, offer the best in foot care and
podiatry services, and they boast the areas most
experienced specialists. Podiatric services provided
at Newtown Foot Care Group include arthritic foot and ankle care,
bunions, flat feet, hammertoes, diabetic foot, warts, heel spurs,
corns, athlete’s foot, geriatric foot care and much
more. Our experienced foot doctors will put
your mind at ease and provide you with the high level of
podiatry care service and foot comfort that you
deserve.
Dr. Joel S. Segalman, owner of Newtown Foot Care Group and
Chase Parkway Podiatry Group, believes that a doctor and patient
become a team for treating an individual's feet. Our physicians
spend most of their time listening to and understanding each
patient’s concerns and responding with the best treatment
options available. With the help of our professional staff, they
also follow up to make sure that pain is relieved, problems are
resolved and your health has improved.
At Newtown Foot Care Group, we also want our patients to be
informed about podiatric problems and treatments because informed
patients make better decisions about their health and well-being.
This is why we have included an extensive section on our website
(http://www.drsegalman.com/)
covering the full array of topics associated with podiatry and
podiatric diagnoses and treatments. We encourage you to look
through these pages whenever you have an interest or concern about
your feet.
We also know that convenience in the Newtown and Waterbury, CT areas is important to your selection of a podiatrist. On our website you will find information about our offices, including our Newtown and Waterbury locations, in addition to maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. Please feel free to contact us anytime at (203) 270-6724 with any questions you have or to request an appointment. We hope you will find our practice offers the accessibility and personal commitment you look for from a physician.
Podiatric services provided at Newtown Foot Care Group include arthritic foot and ankle care, bunions, flat feet, hammertoes, diabetic foot, warts, heel spurs, corns, athlete’s foot, geriatric foot care and much more. Our experienced foot doctors will put your mind at ease and provide you with the high level of service and foot comfort that you deserve.
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| Look to Your Feet |
| Wed May 15 16:59:00 EDT 2013 |
In most cases, the foot is the first place to show signs of serious conditions such as arthritis, heart disease and diabetes. |
| What Your Feet Can Say About Your Health |
| Wed May 01 16:57:00 EDT 2013 |
If the hair on your feet has disappeared, this is a sign of poor circulation that is usually caused by vascular disease. |
| National Foot Health Awareness Month |
| Tue Apr 02 13:00:00 EDT 2013 |
Happy Foot Health Awareness Month! Around 47% of our nation suffers from foot ailments, but we'll only see 26% seek help from podiatry practices. |
| Noticing Pain |
| Tue Mar 19 16:00:00 EDT 2013 |
If you notice pain or even slight sensations in your feet, toes or legs, contact us immediately. |
| Dry Your Feet |
| Tue Mar 05 10:00:00 EST 2013 |
Dry your feet thoroughly when wet; don't forget in between your toes. |
| Hammer Toe |
| Tue Feb 19 14:00:00 EST 2013 |
A hammer toe is a deformity of the second, third or fourth toe. Your toe may bend at the middle joint, making it resemble a little hammer. |
| Podiatric Sports Medicine |
| Tue Feb 05 15:00:00 EST 2013 |
Before 1970, feet had nowhere to turn for sports medicine therapy! Robert Barnes, DPM, changed that when he founded the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine. |
| The Culprit |
| Tue Jan 22 11:00:00 EST 2013 |
A lot of our patients suffer from foot soreness linked to high-impact exercise, flat feet, curling toes, and shoes with an improper fit. |
| What Are Foot Orthotics? |
| Tue Jan 08 11:00:00 EST 2013 |
Specially fitted foot orthotics are shoe inserts to support the insole. Think about them if you have trouble with high arches. |
| What Is A Bunion? |
| Tue Dec 25 16:00:00 EST 2012 |
A bunion occurs as an enlarged area at the joint of your big toe. More women suffer from bunions than men. |