We provide expert foot and ankle services for patients of all ages. We take special care of our younger patients from newborns to teenagers with conditions such as ingrown toenails, flat feet, athlete’s foot, plantar warts, club foot, and more. We also help keep our active adults’ and weekend warriors’ feet healthy and nimble so they can continue doing their favorite activities. For the athlete, we specialize in sports medicine treating everything from fractures and sprains to Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and much more. We also offer palliative nail care, corn and callus removal, as well as wound care for patients with diabetes.
Our podiatrist, Dr. Stephanie Tine, is highly skilled at reconstructive surgery for conditions such as flat feet, and minimally invasive procedures to fix bunions, hammertoes, and more. She stays abreast of leading-edge technologies, offering shockwave therapy for treating pain and inflammation, and injections for foot, ankle, and joint pain.
Our staff is friendly and helpful and we strive to be as flexible as possible for our patients. If we are not in network with your insurance carrier we offer an easy direct-pay program with an affordable cash fee schedule. We also have a variety of medical-grade and physician only foot and ankle products available conveniently in our office.
Please contact us if you are experiencing any pain, discomfort, or decreased mobility in your feet or ankles. We look forward to serving you!
Request AppointmentShockwave Therapy in Fort Lauderdale. Shockwave therapy is used to treat chronic heel pain syndrome, as well as other tendonitis conditions. Utilizing therapeutic pressure waves directed at the area of pain, Dr. Tine can stimulate healing and reduce pain or inflammation in the affected area. If you are suffering from debilitating heel pain, shockwave therapy may be the perfect treatment for you.
Learn More...Dr. Tine specializes in the treatment of flat feet. Flat feet are a common condition of the foot structure in both children and adults. In infants and toddlers, prior to walking, the longitudinal arch is not developed and the appearance of “flat feet” is normal. In some cases, flat feet can cause problems with the alignment of your feet, ankles, and legs when it forces them to turn inward. Contact the office today for an appointment to discuss.
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