Do you need a podiatrist in Kennesaw?
The Kennesaw foot and ankle specialists at Advanced Foot & Ankle Institute of Georgia are dedicated to serving patients from Kennesaw and surrounding areas. In addition to routine foot consultations, we provide treatment for a large number of foot and ankle disorders as well as second opinions and worker’s compensation evaluations. We are uniquely qualified to evaluate and treat all types of foot and ankle pain.
Your Feet Work Hard; Treat Them Right
Which body part puts in the most work for you on a daily basis? Ask the Kennesaw podiatrists at Advanced Foot and Ankle Institute and they’ll tell you it’s your feet (and ankles, too!). That’s why so many people experience foot and ankle pain and injuries in their lives.
The Kennesaw podiatrists at Advanced Foot and Ankle Institute always deliver top-notch care to their patients. We start with a comprehensive examination, then order all the diagnostics we need to get the clear picture. From there, we craft custom treatment plans that ensure you achieve optimal health and mobility.
Comprehensive Treatment
Your feet and ankles are some of the most complex parts of your body: they contain an astonishing 26 bones, 33 joints, and 29 muscles each! That is a lot, and it makes it easy for things to go wrong (and makes diagnosis and treatment complex). From fungal infections to Achilles tendonitis in Kennesaw, our podiatry team can offer you the treatment you need.
- Ingrown Toenails
- Plantar Warts
- Athletic Injuries
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Athletes Foot
- Ankle Sprains
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Heel Pain
- Hammertoes
- High Arch Pain
- Diabetic Feet
- Dropfoot
- Charcot Foot
- Fractures
- Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
- Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinopathy
- Tarsal Coalition
- Stress Fractures
- Shin Splints
- Calcaneal Apophysitis
- Pump Bump/Haglund’s Deformity
- Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
- Arthritis
- Metatarsalgia
- Ankle Arthritis
- Foot Arthritis
- Rheumatoid Foot
- Heel Spurs
- Tailor’s Bunions
- Juvenile Bunions
- Hammertoes
- Bunions
- Poor Circulation
- Ankle Pain
Paying for Your Kennesaw Podiatry Treatment
Are you worried about how podiatry in Kennesaw will fit into your budget? Don’t write off getting treatment just yet. We work with most major insurance providers, and a few most people have never heard of! We want to ensure everyone who needs treatment has access to our top-notch podiatrists in Kennesaw.
Insurance Carriers We Work With
If you have any concerns about your insurance coverage for podiatry services, allow us to help. You can call us in advance with your insurance information so we can verify your coverage limits.
- Aetna HMO/PPO/POS/OAP
- Aetna Medicare Advantage
- Aetna High Performance Network
- Aetna/Coventry Exchange HMO/POS/HPB/ HMO/ POS
- Alliant
- All well MA
- Ambetter Exchange
- BCBS HBP PAR/HMO/PAR/PPO/HPB HPN/HPN/Pathway
- Cigna HMO/PPO/Health spring PPO/
- Cigna Health Springs Medicare Advantage
- Clover MA
- Corvel PPO/ WC
- Cresent
- Galaxy
- Health One Alliance
- Humana HMO/ PPO
- Kaiser HB/P PPO
- Memorial Health Services
- Meritain Health
- Northeast Health Partners
- Nova Net
- Optum VA
- Oscar Health
- Peach State CMO Specialist
- PHCS/Multiplan
- Pruitt Health MA
- Sonder MA
- Tricare
- UHC HMO/PPO
- USA Managed Care PPO/WC
Get In Touch
Discuss More About Podiatry in Kennesaw
Are you unclear on aspects regarding insurance coverage for podiatry services? Let us clear things up for you. Just call us and give us your insurance information and our insurance specialists will do the rest.
8:30am-5pm Monday to Thursday.
8:30am to noon Friday
Flexible Payment Options
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Frequently Asked Questions About Podiatry in Kennesaw
Will I need a referral from my general doctor to see a podiatrist in Kennesaw?
This depends on your insurance policy. Some providers require you have a referral from a general doctor before you can see a specialist. Others are more open as long as the specialist is in-network. You can call the customer service line on the back of your insurance card to find out what your policy requires.
Is seeing a podiatrist really worth it?
We admit we’re biased, but we certainly think it is. In fact, we suggest it even if your feet are in overall good health. Sometimes, the first signs of major general health issues are found in the feet.
Could I just let my general doctor treat my foot and ankle pain?
You could, but it’s a matter of trading quality for convenience. This isn’t a knock on general doctors, either. Their job is to know a lot about the body, but without reaching the knowledge level of specialists for specific parts of the body. Given how complex the feet and ankles are, a specialist is best.
Can I get help with my toenail fungus?
You sure can! This is just one of many services we offer. Our treatment can consist of topical or oral medications, and sometimes a combination of the two.