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Harwood Foot Clinic offers complete foot care and foot treatment in Ajax and Pickering Contact our professional chiropodists today to alleviate your pain
- Podiatry Services Ajax - Harwood Foot Clinic
Also known as tinea pedis, athlete’s foot is a skin disease caused by various types of fungus Fungal colonies grow due to warm, dark, and humid environment, which may be provided by wearing shoes and socks Symptoms include drying skin, reddening skin, itchiness to feet, scaling, and blisters noted on and between toes Left unmanaged, can spread to the toenails and other parts of the body
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Before your arrival at our office, please fill out this new patient intake form This information is used to help design a custom treatment plan for you You can also fill out our new patient form once you have arrived in our office
- Ingrown Toenails Ajax - Harwood Foot Clinic
At the Harwood Foot Clinic, we provide a permanent solution for ingrown toenails This involves a procedure performed in the office A local anesthetic is applied to the toe, and the edge of the nail is later cut and removed (known as a partial nail avulsion)
- Foot Care Ajax | Family Foot Care | Harwood Foot Clinic
Childhood foot care is as important as adult foot care At the Harwood Foot Clinic, we promote foot health for the whole family From ill-fitting shoes to punishing sports, childhood can do serious damage to feet if they are not properly cared for
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Sylvia Kovari, D Ch , is a member of the College of Chiropodists of Ontario She has been practising since 1996 and has enjoyed running a busy practice from her North York office, and for several years, at her Ajax location
- Corns, Calluses and Warts - Harwood Foot Clinic
Calluses, corns, and warts also have different appearances Similar to corn, a callus is a hard, thick patch of skin A callous may look yellow and feel bumpy, while a corn may appear to be a yellow ring with a gray centre
- Orthotics Ajax - Harwood Foot Clinic
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain The plantar fascia is a large band of tissue on the bottom of the foot It runs from the heel to the ball of the foot
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