2 ABERDEEN RD NORTH NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040 Get Directions
2 ABERDEEN RD NORTH NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040 Get Directions
Whether you have bunions, diabetic wound management, hammertoes, ingrown toenails or complex foot pain, we can help. Our state-of-the-art techniques make correcting your foot and ankle problems easier than living with them.
Dr. Gino Scartozzi, together with his office staff, strives to provide patients with a comfortable and informative environment from the first consultation, through treatment, to the last follow-up visit.
Our podiatry practice specializes in diagnosing and treating all disorders and conditions of the feet. Feet problems can affect people of all ages, but are most common in older people, diabetics and athletes. Podiatrists provide medical and surgical treatment of foot conditions that are caused by injury, disease or genetics.
Each foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints and 100s of ligaments, muscles and tendons that are all under frequent pressure from daily activities. This puts the foot at high risk for injury and other damage. 75 percent of Americans will experience foot problems at some point in their lives.
Because the foot is such an important part of our daily lives, it often requires specialized care from a podiatrist. Foot problems can affect the bones, joints, muscles or skin of the area and all highly susceptible to damage.
At New Hyde Park Podiatry, we specialize in preventing, diagnosing and treating foot conditions. We can examine your foot problems with state-of-the-art X-ray, CT and MRI imaging devices. Our treatment options range from splints and braces to advanced surgical procedures. Dr. Scartozzi is specially trained in providing effective treatment with long-lasting results and quick recovery. The best treatment for you depends on your condition and medical health. We will work with you to determine which method is right.
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