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Houston Foot Specialists Announce New Informative Website

Diagnostic Foot Specialists have seven locations throughout the Houston and surrounding areas. We are waiting to help you become free of your foot discomfort.

2010-11-18
HOUSTON, TX, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Houston Foot Specialists at Diagnostic Foot Specialists announce their informative website for current and prospective patients. Their new endeavor will aid visitors in learning more about this Houston Podiatrist, managing Houston foot pain and heel pain. Patients have the opportunity to request an appointment, identify the closest location, and ask the doctor a question all from their computer. For Spanish speaking patients, Diagnostic Foot Specialists offers a sister site in Spanish.

Podiatrists with Houston based Diagnostic Foot Specialists treat a variety of medical conditions including bunions, flat feet, gout, diabetic foot problems, ingrown toenails, heel pain, hammer toes, athlete's foot and more. With over 20 years of experience seeing patients in the Houston area, these foot specialists work with the latest treatments to get patients back on their feet without pain.

Website: http://houston-foot.com/


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[Press-News.org] Houston Foot Specialists Announce New Informative Website
Diagnostic Foot Specialists have seven locations throughout the Houston and surrounding areas. We are waiting to help you become free of your foot discomfort.