As we get ready to say farewell to summer, at Goldsmith Podiatry we want our Manhattan patients to be aware of a potential unwanted reminder of the season: A fungal infection. For many people, summer involves a lot of barefoot time, which can result in athlete’s foot or toenail fungus since these infections are passed on by direct contact.
Read MoreOctober is the month for scary activities, and so here at Goldsmith Podiatry, we thought we’d offer Manhattan patients our own Halloween contribution with some information on podiatric conditions that sound rather scary—but are quite treatable. Read on for some frightful-sounding foot problems.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we know that as common as seeing hot dogs at barbecues and fireworks on the 4th, we’ll have an increase in fungal foot infections during the summer months. Why now? The biggest reason is that athlete’s foot, toenail fungus, warts, and other foot infections are spread by direct contact
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we hope our Manhattan patients are planning fun vacations this summer. Whether you’re traveling near or far, we’d like to offer some suggestions for keeping your feet in tip-top shape and allowing you to enjoy your time off to the max!
Read MoreSpring and summer are a time for enjoying sandals and open-toed shoes and baring your feet at the beach and pool and—but are your feet ready?
Read MoreFungal infections are most certainly a risk during the colder months. Take these steps to avoid fungal foot infections this winter
Read MoreIt’s time for peace, joy, and—holiday shopping! Here are five tips to help your feet take you through the holiday season.
Read MoreThe last thing you want is to have your beach day derailed by a foot or ankle problem. Below are some scenarios to avoid.
Read MoreNo one wants to bring home a case of toenail fungus, athlete’s foot, or warts from a summer outing. Arm yourself by knowing foot infections and not mistakenly putting yourself in a potential risk situation.
Read MoreAt Goldsmith Podiatry, we have a question for our Manhattan patients: Are your feet summer-ready? Or, when you look at your feet, are you less than happy with what you see?
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