Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes is a disease that affects the way your body processes glucose. Over time, high glucose levels can damage the nervous system and reduce sensation in your feet. At Mercer-Ocean Podiatry, we encourage our patients who are diabetic to checkup with one of our podiatrists regularly to prevent any long term issues with your feet.


With almost 10% of Americans having diabetes, many people are at an increased rate of reduced blood flow in their feet. Reduced blood flow increases your chances of foot injuries going untreated, and the potential for bacterial infections and gangrene.


We advise patients who are diabetic to take extra precaution when it comes to managing your diabetes. Remember to check your feet daily, wash your feet daily, moisturize, manage your diabetes, and regularly wiggle your toes and feet for good circulation.


If you are diabetic and haven’t had a checkup recently, schedule an appointment with one of our podiatrists. Your health is our number one priority!


Mercer-Ocean Podiatry is located in two locations in NJ. Our Mercerville, NJ office can be contacted at 609-585-3200. The Tom River, NJ office is available at 732-557-4266. The schedule an appointment with Dr. Frank Killian, DPM, FACFAS or Dr. Sameep Chandrani, DPM, AACFAS, please call or visit our website.

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