Ingrown toenails are common and can be excruciatingly painful, and you might be wondering if your ingrown toenail will go away without intervention. Here’s what to do when you notice you have an ingrown toenail, and how podiatry care resolves it.
Ryan Golub, DPM, has been addressing foot health in the Phoenix area since 2003, including serving as the team podiatrist for the Phoenix Suns, and now heads up his private practice, Arizona Foot Health. With the belief that each of his patients is as complex and unique as their feet, Dr. Golub delivers individualized, one-on-one care that restores pain-free function. As a doctor of podiatric medicine and board-qualified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Dr. Golub brings experience, surgical training, and the latest cutting-edge techniques to his practice to address a host of issues, from routine bunions to more complex issues with heel and foot pain.
Dr. Golub earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware in Newark in 1994 and went on to obtain his medical degree at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland in 1998. From there, he completed his primary podiatric medical residency at Ohio State University Hospital East in Columbus in 1999 and also completed a residency in podiatric surgery at the Surgical Hospital of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City in 2002.
To stay on top of the latest developments, Dr. Golub maintains memberships in the American Podiatric Medical Association, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management.
Dr. Golub understands better than most how important your feet are and partners with you to help you make your way through life as easily and painlessly as possible. To learn more, call Arizona Foot Health or use the online booking tool to schedule a consultation.
Ryan Golub, DPM, has been addressing foot health in the Phoenix area since 2003, including serving as the team podiatrist for the Phoenix Suns, and now heads up his private practice, Arizona Foot Health. With the belief that each of his patients is as complex and unique as their feet, Dr. Golub delivers individualized, one-on-one care that restores pain-free function. As a doctor of podiatric medicine and board-qualified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Dr. Golub brings experience, surgical training, and the latest cutting-edge techniques to his practice to address a host of issues, from routine bunions to more complex issues with heel and foot pain.
Dr. Golub earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware in Newark in 1994 and went on to obtain his medical degree at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland in 1998. From there, he completed his primary podiatric medical residency at Ohio State University Hospital East in Columbus in 1999 and also completed a residency in podiatric surgery at the Surgical Hospital of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City in 2002.
To stay on top of the latest developments, Dr. Golub maintains memberships in the American Podiatric Medical Association, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management.
Dr. Golub understands better than most how important your feet are and partners with you to help you make your way through life as easily and painlessly as possible. To learn more, call Arizona Foot Health or use the online booking tool to schedule a consultation.
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Ingrown toenails are common and can be excruciatingly painful, and you might be wondering if your ingrown toenail will go away without intervention. Here’s what to do when you notice you have an ingrown toenail, and how podiatry care resolves it.
Bunions can be a mild or cosmetic issue, but they can also progress to becoming extremely painful and cause alignment problems with your big and second toe. Discover at what point you should start to consider surgery to remove your bunions.
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