Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetic foot care promotes better nerve and blood vessel health, which can help you avoid severe diabetes complications, such as nonhealing wounds or limb loss. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, the team led by board-certified podiatrist John Susz DPM, FACFAS, provides skilled diabetic foot care.
Wound Care
With proper care, you can avoid amputations and other adverse consequences of untended diabetes complications like foot ulcers. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, leading board-certified podiatrist John Susz, DPM, FACFAS, and the skilled team offer advanced wound care that can help you avoid severe complications like amputation.
Bunions
Bunions can cause embarrassment, foot pain, and difficulty wearing your own shoes. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, elite board-certified podiatrist John Susz DPM, FACFAS, and the team of specialists treat bunions using the most innovative and effective approaches, including Lapiplasty.
Heel Pain
Heel pain is one of the most challenging types of foot pain because it can cause stabbing pain with every step you take. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, the compassionate heel pain experts led by John Susz, DPM, FACFAS, offer an array of effective pain relief solutions in three offices in Westfield and Lakewood, New York, and Russell, Pennsylvania.
Plantar Fasciitis
About 1 in 10 people have plantar fasciitis during their lifetime — and if you’re living with frequent heel pain, you could be one of them. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, leading board-certified podiatrist John Susz, DPM, FACFAS, and the skilled team offer plantar fasciitis treatment to quickly end your heel pain.
Lapiplasty
Lapiplasty® is an innovative new approach to permanent bunion correction. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, elite foot surgeon and board-certified podiatrist John Susz, DPM, FACFAS, and his team offer Lapiplasty on an outpatient basis in their Westfield and Lakewood offices in New York, and their additional office in Russell, Pennsylvania.
Ingrown Toe Nails
Ingrown toenails may be small injuries, but they can cause big problems. Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, the premier podiatry practice led by board-certified podiatrist John Susz DPM, FACFAS, offers ingrown toenail treatment that can end your discomfort immediately during your first office visit.
Amniotic Skin Grafts
If you have a nonhealing wound due to diabetic neuropathy or another cause, expert wound care is critical in preventing amputation. Amniotic skin grafts, an innovative new procedure available at Susz Podiatry & Wound Care through board-certified podiatrist John Susz DPM, FACFAS, offers incredible healing power using natural biological substances.
Foot Surgery
Foot surgery is performed to correct conditions that cause pain, limited mobility, or structural problems in the feet. It may be recommended for issues such as bunions, hammertoes, fractures, tendon injuries, neuromas, or chronic foot deformities that do not improve with conservative treatment.
Toenail Fungus
Toenail fungus, also called onychomycosis, is a common condition that causes the nails to become thick, discolored, brittle, or crumbly. It develops when fungi enter the nail through small cracks or openings, often thriving in warm, moist environments like shoes or locker rooms. Without treatment, the infection can spread and cause discomfort, changes in nail shape, or difficulty wearing shoes.
Ankle pain
Ankle pain is a common condition that can result from injuries, chronic overuse, arthritis, tendon inflammation, or instability in the joint. It may develop suddenly after a twist, fall, or sports injury, or gradually due to repetitive stress or underlying medical issues. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort and swelling to severe pain that limits walking or daily activities.
Compression therapy
Compression therapy is a treatment designed to improve circulation by applying gentle, controlled pressure to the legs and feet. This pressure helps reduce swelling, enhance blood flow, support the veins, and prevent fluid buildup. It is commonly used for conditions such as varicose veins, venous insufficiency, edema, lymphedema, and slow-healing wounds.
Diabetic ulcers
Diabetic ulcers are open sores or wounds that commonly develop on the feet due to poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), and slow healing associated with diabetes. Because individuals with diabetes may have reduced sensation in their feet, injuries or pressure points can go unnoticed and gradually worsen into ulcers. If left untreated, these wounds can become infected and lead to serious complications.
Plantar wart
About 1 in 10 people have plantar wart during their lifetime — and if you’re living with frequent heel pain, you could be one of them. At Susz Podiatry & Wound Care, leading board-certified podiatrist John Susz, DPM, FACFAS, and the skilled team offer plantar wart treatment to quickly end your heel pain.