Podiatric Surgery

Podiatric Surgery in Indirapuram

Foot problems can cause severe discomfort and affect daily activities like walking, standing, or working. At Namokar Hospital, we provide advanced Podiatric Surgery and Foot Care services for patients in Indirapuram, Vaishali, Vasundhara, and nearby areas of Ghaziabad.

Our experienced surgical team ensures safe, effective, and minimally invasive treatment options for various foot and ankle conditions.

Why Choose Namokar Hospital for Podiatric Surgery?

Experienced Surgical Team

Advanced Minor & Major OT Facilities

Modern Wound Care Techniques
Strict Infection Control
ICU Backup (if required)
Affordable Treatment Options

Cashless Insurance Facility

Complete Privacy & Confidential Care

What Is Podiatric Surgery?

Podiatric surgery focuses on the treatment of conditions affecting the:

  • Foot
  • Toes
  • Heel
  • Ankle

When conservative treatments such as medication, footwear modification, or physiotherapy do not provide relief, surgical intervention may be recommended.

Podiatric Surgical Procedures Available

Depending on diagnosis, we provide:

Conditions Treated with Podiatric Surgery

We manage a wide range of foot-related conditions, including:

  • Ingrown toenail
  • Diabetic foot complications
  • Foot abscess
  • Corn and callus (severe cases)
  • Foot ulcers
  • Gangrene (early stage management)
  • Foot deformities
  • Soft tissue infections

Early treatment is especially important in diabetic patients to prevent complications.

Common Symptoms That Require Medical Attention

Consult a specialist if you experience:

Special Focus: Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic patients are at higher risk of foot infections due to reduced sensation and poor wound healing. At Namokar Hospital, we emphasize:

  • Early diagnosis
  • Infection control
  • Proper wound cleaning
  • Surgical intervention when necessary
  • Preventive education

Timely treatment helps prevent severe complications, including amputation.

Recovery After Foot Surgery

Recovery time depends on the procedure:

  • Minor procedures: Few days
  • Ulcer or infection surgery: 1–2 weeks or as advised
  • Diabetic wound care: Regular follow-up required

Proper wound care and hygiene are essential for healing.

Preventive Foot Care Tips

  • Inspect feet daily
  • Keep feet clean and dry
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Avoid walking barefoot
  • Control blood sugar (for diabetic patients)
  • Seek early treatment for wounds

Prevention is better than cure, especially in diabetic individuals.

Cashless Insurance & Affordable Care

Advanced care should remain accessible.