The fourth Tuesday in March is Diabetes Alert Day. It is an excellent opportunity for Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene to remind you that people living with diabetes need to see a foot doctor regularly to protect the health of their feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreMarch 22 is “As Young as You Feel Day.” How young do your feet and ankles feel?
Read MoreBone spurs are one common cause of heel pain. If you’re experiencing heel pain without an obvious cause, it’s time to see your podiatrist.
Read MoreAs we commemorate National Nutrition Month in March, Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want to remind you that prevention is always a better option than treatment. Here are three good reasons to eat for good foot health.
Read MoreThere are many reasons for children to see a foot doctor. Here are some of the more common reasons.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month. Did you know your feet can offer important clues to heart health?
Read MoreBefore you shell out for those diamonds, roses, or chocolate, consider something different for your sweetheart this year. How about a gift that keeps feet feeling and looking great?
Read MoreDid you know that cancer can also strike on the feet? An annual appointment with an experienced podiatrist like Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene is best to stay safe.
Read MoreHow much do you know about Jones fractures? A Jones fracture is a very specific kind of foot injury.
Read MoreJanuary 23 is National Measure Your Feet Day and an excellent opportunity to ensure your footwear provides you with the comfort and support you need for good foot health.
Read MoreApproximately 20 million Americans have thyroid disease. Anyone can get thyroid disease at any age. An experienced foot doctor like Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene can help you find relief.
Read MoreWinter can be tough on wellness, especially for your feet, ankles, and lower legs. Winter can be tough on wellness, especially for your feet, ankles, and lower legs. Here are some ideas from Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene to keep everyone feeling great until it warms up out there.
Read MoreAs you consider the things you’d like to continue and those you’d like to change in the new year, Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity to consider your feet, ankles, and lower legs.
Read MoreWinter brings a sharp increase in ankle sprains and foot fractures each year. Let’s talk about what you can do to stay safe this year.
Read MorePregnancy-related physical changes can also affect the feet. Just as you would see a dentist about your bleeding gums or a dermatologist to address acne, it’s critical that pregnant women see an expert foot doctor.
Read MoreWhether you’re getting ready to invest in boots for adults or kids, Middlesex County podiatrists, Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene, have tips to help you make a smart choice that will keep your feet and ankles healthy through the cold and snowy winter months.
Read MoreAre you holiday shopping? It’s an excellent opportunity to give someone you love a present that will preserve and protect foot health in the year to come! Need some ideas? Here are a few from Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene.
Read MoreWhen we think about what we’re grateful for, our patients are at the top of the list. We’re also grateful to receive the care that we need to stand, walk, run, and play comfortably. What about you? Are you grateful for any of the following?
Read MoreHave you ever heard of a stress fracture? Here is information and advice from Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene to keep you on your feet.
Read MoreOne of the most common reasons men, women, and children visit an experienced foot doctor like podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman, and Dr. Paul A. Osemene is foot pain. Here are some of the most common causes for you to be aware of.
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