Richardson Podiatry Associates
Richardson Podiatry Associates offers treatment for various podiatric conditions, including heel pain, ingrown toenails, and bunions. Led by Dr. David Haddad, the practice also specializes in custom orthotics and sports injury care.
Services offered by Richardson Podiatry Associates
- Podiatrist
- Offers treatment for various podiatric conditions, including heel pain, ingrown toenails, and bunions. 
- Doctor
- Provides comprehensive care for foot-related health issues, emphasizing patient compassion and understanding. 
- Foot Care
- Specializes in general foot care services, addressing common ailments and promoting overall foot health. 
- Medical Center
- Functions as a medical center focused on podiatric health, offering a range of treatments and services. 
- Medical Clinic
- Operates as a medical clinic dedicated to diagnosing and treating foot conditions with personalized care. 
- Surgeon
- Provides surgical interventions for complex podiatric issues, including hammertoes and custom orthotic fittings. 
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Restrooms available
- Appointment required
- Appointments recommended
- Accepts credit cards
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