Start the New School Year Off on the Right Foot
At Caring Podiatry, we know that our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients are beginning to think about back-to-school needs for their children, and we want to ensure good […]
A New Way to Take Care of Heel and Ball of Foot Pain
Do you suffer from heel pain, corns, calluses, or pain in the ball of your foot? At Caring Podiatry, we offer our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients […]
A P.M. Solution for A.M. Heel Pain
At Caring Podiatry, a question we often hear from our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients is, “Why do I have heel pain in the morning?” The most […]
Spring is the Time for Eliminating Toenail Fungus
At Caring Podiatry we know that warmer days are getting our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients thinking about summer. One issue we know you’ll want to take […]
Celebrating National Foot Health Awareness Month
You probably remember that old song from when you were a kid, “the foot bone’s connected to the ankle bone, the ankle bone’s connected to the leg […]
5 Signs it’s Time for New Orthotics
At Caring Podiatry our podiatrists, Andrew Schmierer, Craig Shapero, and Mark Fillari will prescribe custom orthotics to patients suffering from a condition that is the result of […]
How ESWT Can Relieve Your Foot Pain
At Caring Podiatry, we know how debilitating chronic pain can be. Many podiatric conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel spurs, and weak ankles can be […]
Recognizing Signs of Neuropathy
At Caring Podiatry, we want our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients who have been diagnosed with diabetes to be on the lookout for signs of neuropathy (nerve […]
Reduce Your Risk of Gout
At Caring Podiatry, we find that many of our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients have only a vague understanding of gout—until it happens to them! This incredibly […]
Check on Your HSA Before the Year Ends
At Caring Podiatry, we know that many of our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients have Health Savings Accounts (HSA) that they use to pay for medical expenses. […]
4 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Orthotics
At Caring Podiatry, one of the services we are pleased to offer our Monmouth and Middlesex County patients are custom orthotics. Prescribed by our podiatrists, Andrew Schmierer, […]
Back to School Foot Care for Your Children
It’s almost that time—soon families in Middlesex and Monmouth County will be getting ready to send their children back to school. At Caring Podiatry, we want to […]
Custom Orthotics Relieve More Than Foot Pain
We all remember the familiar children’s song, “The foot bone’s connected to the ankle bone, the ankle bone’s connected to the leg bone, the leg bone’s connected […]
Eliminating Fungal Toenails with a Triple Blast Treatment
Summer is the time of year when toenails are most on display. At Caring Podiatry we know that’s why this time of year we see many Middlesex […]
5 Benefits of ESWT for Chronic Foot Pain
At Caring Podiatry, we know how debilitating chronic pain caused by foot problems can be for our Middlesex and Monmouth County patients. This kind of discomfort can […]
April is Foot Health Awareness Month
At Caring Podiatry April is one of our favorite months. That’s because it’s Foot Health Awareness Month and we get the chance to talk to our Middlesex […]
Why is My Toenail Discolored?
At Caring Podiatry, this is a question that often brings patients to our Monroe Township (609-860-9111) and Neptune (732-455-8700) offices. A toenail that starts to turn a […]
Don’t Ignore Cold Feet
Do you often find that your feet feel cold at night, even after you’re under the covers and the rest of you feels warm? If so, you […]
Introducing Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy to Caring Podiatry
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is the latest non-invasive, non-surgical, FDA cleared breakthrough procedure used to cure chronic plantar fasciitis, heel spur reduction, acute and chronic Achilles tendonitis. Performs best on […]
How a Moore Balance Brace Can Help Keep You from Falling
One in four seniors in the United States fall every year, and every 11 minutes a senior ends up in the emergency room due to a serious […]