Family Foot Health Center strives to raise the quality of family foot care through an integrated, patient-centered approach combining individualized consultation and examination, diagnosis, treatment and preventive education.

Promoting foot health and comfort for patients of all ages, Family Foot Health Center offers diagnosis, treatment and preventive care to alleviate common foot and ankle problems

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Location and Parking

211 Old Lexington Road
Thomasville, NC 27360
(336) 476-3338

Map at a glance

Family Foot Health Center resides in the Medical Arts Building located on the Thomasville Medical Center campus. From High Point/Greensboro or Lexington: Take Interstate 85 to exit 102 - Lake Road. Turn right at the top of the exit. Turn left at the second stoplight onto Lexington Avenue. Turn left onto Old Lexington Road. From Winston-Salem: Take Interstate 40 East to Hwy 109 South. Take Business 85/29/70 South to Mount Calvary Church Road. Look for the blue hospital sign (it is a left exit). At the stop sign, cross Lexington Avenue onto Old Lexington Road. The Medical Arts Building will be on your right. From Asheboro: Take US 64 West to 109 North. Take Interstate 85 South to exit 102. Turn right at the top of the exit. Turn left at the second stoplight onto Lexington Avenue. Turn left onto Old Lexington Road. The Medical Arts Building will be on your left.

Customized Footwear Fittings

Customized footwear created from measurements of the patient's feet.

Diabetic Foot Care

Treatment of the foot problems that commonly develop in people with diabetes.

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Surgical procedures to treat problems with the foot and ankle.

Needle Localizations

A special examination for localizing questionable masses that cannot be felt but are seen on mammogram films. The radiologist places a needle with a wire into the area of abnormality. The needle remains in the breast once it is in the area of interest.  The patient then goes to the operating room for the biopsy procedure. The needle is used as a guide by the surgeon to ensure that the correct area of abnormality is removed.

Pain Management and Treatment

Pain management and treatment options address the whole person, not just the site of the pain. Options may include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, pain psychology, biofeedback, integrated mind-body pain program, medication management, social work, patient-controlled analgesia, epidural injections, procedural treatments, and/or implantable technologies.

 

Physical Conditioning

Qualified exercise therapists and medical staff supervise a customized exercise program using advanced EKG monitoring.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Preventive Care

Medical and/or dental services aimed at early detection and intervention.

Routine Foot Care and Examinations

Preventative treatment  and care for conditions affecting the feet. Especially important for patients with diabetes.

Tendon/Nerve Repair

Various treatments or procedures to repair damage to the tendons and/or nerves.

Treatment of Foot Infections (Surgical & Non-Surgical)

Treatment options for both minor and severe infections of the feet.

Wart Removal

A wart is a rough growth caused by one of a number of strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are unsightly and can impede normal function. Wart removal by a physician is the most effective method for removing warts. A physician may perform cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen, use blistering agents or salicylic acid, apply a variety of topical or injected chemicals to stimulate the immune system’s response, or burn the wart with a laser. Most warts require repeated wart removal treatment over a period of time for permanent removal regardless of the method being used.

Family Foot Health Center

211 Old Lexington Road, Thomasville, NC 27360 - Phone: (336) 476-3338