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Learn More About Foot and Ankle Conditions in Our Blog

Does stretching actually help plantar fasciitis? How effective is icing a sprained ankle? Don’t waste your time on ineffective treatments! View our foot care blog to get real answers from a licensed Long Island podiatrist.
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  • Does a Fungal Infection Require Toenail Removal?
    How are fungal toenails treated, and does it ever involve removing the nail? The experts at Massapequa Podiatry Associates provide answers to these questions.
  • How to Handle an Ingrown Toenail (and How to Keep It from Coming Back)
    An ingrown toenail can be a big pain, especially when you’re stuck in shoes all day! Massapequa Podiatry Associates provides tips for dealing with this problem.
  • Is Surgery Your Best Option for an Ingrown Nail?
    Surgery has a role in treating some cases of ingrown toenails. Dr. Fox shares whether this is appropriate for your particular ingrown nail.
  • Best Ways to Prevent Ingrown Toenails
    Ingrown toenails are treatable—Dr. Corey Fox treats many patients for this condition—but they can also be prevented. Here are some prevention tips.
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Massapequa, NY 11758
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