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High Arches in Children

When babies are born they are born with flat feet. Typically the arches of the feet don’t develop until children are 3-4 years old; however, sometimes the arches of the Read More

Picking the Right Shoes as You Get Older

When was the last time you bought new shoes? When was the last time you threw out shoes that were old and worn out? We often keep shoes long past Read More

Treating Your Sprained Ankle

Whether you simply stepped down awkwardly or you were in a sports-related accident, it could have left you with a painful, swollen ankle. Could it be a simple strain, or Read More

How Your Podiatrist Can Relieve Foot Pain

If you’re experiencing foot pain, it may feel like the pain is completely stopping you from being able to participate in your daily life. Foot pain might affect your ability Read More

Thyroid Disease and Its Effect on Your Feet

The thyroid gland releases and regulates hormones and is responsible for everything from heart rate to peripheral nervous system functions. So, you may be surprised to discover that this same Read More

Maintaining The Health Of Your Diabetic Feet

When it comes to diabetes nothing is more important than living a healthy lifestyle and taking the proper medications to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Controlling your blood sugar is Read More

Does My Child Have Pigeon Toes?

Do your child’s feet turn inward? If so, it’s fairly easy to tell, particularly when they walk. This condition is known as pigeon toes and it is often genetic (so Read More

Treating Your Bunions

The Center for Foot and Ankle Medicine in Jackson, NJ, and Brick, NJ, is here to help when you have a bunion. Dr. Keith Rosenthal, Dr. Julian Sansone, and Dr. Read More

Taking Care of Your Feet Properly When You Have Diabetes

Diabetes causes dramatic changes to your body, specifically to your feet. Having diabetes makes it necessary to take extra care of your feet. The skilled doctors at The Foot and Read More

What To Do for a Puncture Wound

A puncture wound in the foot occurs when you step on an object that leaves a small hole behind. One of the most common puncture wounds comes from stepping on Read More

At-Home Care for Dry Feet

Dry, flaky feet are incredibly common, particularly during the cold, winter months; however, if you find yourself dealing with dry or cracked feet throughout the year, especially around the heels, Read More

What To Do About Blisters

Everything from wearing shoes that are a little too loose to increasing the number of miles you run can leave you dealing with painful blisters on your feet. Blisters can Read More

Possible Causes of Your Foot Pain

What could be to blame for your sore, achy feet? Just as you need a strong, stable foundation to support your house, you also need strong, stable feet to support your Read More

When To See a Podiatrist About Heel Pain

Find out how your Brick and Jackson, NJ, podiatrists can help you with your heel pain The podiatrist at The Center for Foot and Ankle Medicine in Brick and Jackson is Read More

What To Do for a High Foot Arch

Here’s what you can do to prevent foot pain caused by high arches. If you have high arches, you may notice them but not experience any problems; however, those with high Read More

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Howell

Address

The Foot and Ankle Center at Howell,
55 Kent Rd,
Howell, NJ 07731

Brick

Address

The Foot and Ankle Center at Brick,
35 Beaverson Blvd. Bldg 1, Suite A,
Brick, NJ 08723

Hours of Operations

The Foot and Ankle Center at Howell

Monday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Tuesday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday  

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Thursday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Friday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed

The Foot and Ankle Center at Brick

Monday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Tuesday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Wednesday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Thursday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Friday  

9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed