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Dr. Jason Anderson is the guest on the international podcast, "You Just Have To Laugh."

Podcast "Getting on the good foot" with Dr. Jason Anderson Our own Dr. Jason Anderson was interviewed by host, David Naster, for the international podcast, You Just Have To Laugh."   (Available on Read More

Tips for Choosing the Right Shoes for Your Foot Type

Dealing with sore feet can be extremely difficult and can make you miss out on your favorite activities. One important way that you can avoid injuries and foot pain is Read More

The Importance of Foot Care for Diabetics

Dealing with diabetes is difficult and involves many lifestyle changes after you first get diagnosed. There are many things that you’ll have to start thinking about when you have diabetes, Read More

Treatment Options for Heel Pain and Plantar Fasciitis

Dealing with heel pain can be irritating and you might find that you’re unable to participate in some of your favorite activities. Heel pain can be caused by numerous issues, Read More

Common Foot and Ankle Injuries and How to Treat Them

Your podiatrist is a foot and ankle specialist who can treat a wide variety of foot, ankle, and toe conditions. Your ankles, feet, and toes perform important functions helping you Read More

The Importance of Proper Footcare for Diabetic Patients

Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions because it has such harmful effects on your entire body. Diabetes is especially damaging to your extremities, including your feet. If Read More

Our Podiatrists to appear soon in Kansas City Magazine

The Kansas City Foot and Ankle podiatrists will be profiled in an upcoming edition of Kansas City Magazine under the section of Podiatric Medicine & Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery.  Read More

Caring for Your Feet When You’re a Diabetic

If you have diabetes, you may already know about the effects on your body, especially your extremities. What you may not know is that diabetes is especially hard on your Read More

FAQs About Bunions

There are many issues that can affect your feet and cause pain. These issues can make it difficult to function and participate in your favorite activities. When you’re dealing with Read More

Ways To Prevent Ingrown Toenails and When To Seek Help

Prone to ingrown toenails? Here’s what you should know… Let’s take a look at how to protect your ingrown toenails and when it’s time to turn to a podiatrist to treat Read More

Types of Orthotics Available and How They Can Help Your Feet

Turn to a podiatrist to find out more about orthotics and their benefits If you are dealing with sore, tired, and achy feet you may be wondering whether you should turn Read More

How We Can Help With Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic foot care is an essential component of your health if you’re living with diabetes. The team at Kansas City Foot & Ankle can provide the expert care, treatment, and Read More

Treating Your Heel Pain

Find out how to treat heel pain yourself and when to see a podiatrist. Whether you are an avid runner or just someone who likes going to the gym occasionally, it Read More

The Benefits Of Visiting A Podiatrist

When should you turn to a podiatrist for care? There are many reasons why people turn to podiatrists. After all, our feet and ankles deserve the same lovin’ care that you Read More

What Is Raynaud’s Disease?

Do your fingers and toes sometimes turn numb, change color, or feel cold? While this is a common response to winter weather, if you have Raynaud’s disease, something more could Read More

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Kansas City, MO 64155


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Kansas City, MO 64112


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