Don’t let foot or heel pain, foot problems such as unsightly toenail fungus, skin problems, or diabetic foot care issues keep you down. Dr. Zimmermann has over 15 years experience in keeping patients on their feet and getting them back to their old selves in no time! The office of Zimmermann Podiatry is staffed with the nicest front desk staff you will find, and the office is a one-stop shop for all of your foot care needs. X-rays, diagnostic ultrasound, blood flow testing, and laser treatment for fungal toenails are available in the office, a virtual one-stop shop!
Conservative treatment of painful, thick, fungus toenails as well as calluses are treated professionally and provide great relief from these chronic, unsightly, and painful conditions. For those that wish to kill the fungus in their toenails, Laser therapy is FDA approved for the treatment and cure of just this problem! Common problems such as heel pain, sprains, strains, and other foot pains are all treated after a thorough diagnosis, using the most up to date technology available, including custom orthotics. Numbness and neuropathy issues, commonly seen in diabetics, have recently had a breakthrough in treatments with new topical compounds that have shown a great reduction or cure of these painful symptoms in many patients.
All diabetics need to be aware of the very serious problems that can occur to their feet, and all should visit a podiatrist regularly for diabetic foot care. Simple toenail and callus care of a diabetic patient, done by a skilled podiatrist, has proven to be one of the most beneficial things a diabetic can do in order to ensure their overall health as well as the health of their feet.
So come on down to see Dr. Zimmermann and his staff! Our office is located at 923 W. Dixie Avenue, Suite B, Leesburg. Call 352.435.7849 or visit the website: www.drzpodiatry.com
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