BOCA RATON, FL, July 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) When it comes to foot and ankle conditions, it is important to be knowledgeable of the problem at hand. To help patients better understand their foot and ankle complications, Dr. Todd Pinsky, podiatrist in West Boca, FL, invites his patients to visit the extensive patient library via Family Foot Center's interactive website to access important information on various foot and ankle problems.
Dr. Pinsky, Boca Raton podiatrist, understands that patients do not always seek treatment when their feet hurt, but he places high importance on the understanding of various foot complications. From Boca Raton wound care to nail fungus, bunions and heel pain in Boca Raton, the vast education library is home to an array of foot and ankle topics. Patients can visit this information-rich library to further improve their knowledge of the health of their feet, or to better understand how to properly care for their feet.
"When your feet hurt, it is important not to ignore your pain because it is not normal. By providing an online patient library, I hope to provide my patients with increased knowledge of foot and ankle problems because pain is the enemy of our feet. By providing increased educational materials, I invite my patients to explore various foot and ankle topics to better understand the health of their feet. As always, when pain occurs it is vital that my patients seek treatment immediately," said Dr. Todd Pinsky, podiatrist in Boca Raton, FL.
Since 1991, Dr. Pinsky has been working with his patients to provide the best foot and ankle care in the Boca Raton and West Boca Raton, FL areas. To further expand on his commitment and dedication to superior foot and ankle health, the education library is available 24/7 for his patients to explore topics of their choice. At Family Foot Center, Dr. Pinsky, podiatrist in West Boca, believes that informed patients are better prepared to make decisions regarding their health and well-being.
For this reason, Dr. Pinsky is happy to offer an extensive section on Family Foot Center's website covering Boca Raton heel pain, wound care, diabetic foot care, nail fungus, bunions, and other topics associated with podiatry and podiatric diagnoses and treatments. Dr. Pinsky encourages patients to look through the available education pages whenever an interest or concern arises about their feet.
Patients can visit this extensive patient education library via Family Foot Center's website at http://www.drtoddpinsky.com.
About Family Foot Center: Since 1991, Dr. Todd Pinsky has been working with patients to provide the best foot and ankle care in the Boca Raton and West Boca Raton areas. He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, OH. He also completed his podiatric surgical residency at Miami Veterans Administration Hospital in Miami, FL for advanced surgical training for the foot and ankle. Dr. Pinsky provides care for an array of foot and ankle conditions including wound care, diabetic care, bunions, and nail fungus, among others.
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Dr. Todd Pinsky
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9980 Central Park Blvd N.
Boca Raton, FL 33428
(561) 488-4848
http://www.drtoddpinsky.com
Podiatrist In West Boca, FL Encourages Patients To Visit Extensive Online Library For Increased Podiatric Knowledge
Dr. Todd Pinsky, Boca Raton podiatrist, offers an extensive patient education library via practice's website to further educate patients on various foot and ankle problems.
2012-07-15
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist In West Boca, FL Encourages Patients To Visit Extensive Online Library For Increased Podiatric KnowledgeDr. Todd Pinsky, Boca Raton podiatrist, offers an extensive patient education library via practice's website to further educate patients on various foot and ankle problems.