At Advanced Foot Care, we provide comprehensive care for bunions (hallux valgus) and hammertoes. These deformities can cause pain, swelling, shoe irritation, corns, and difficulty walking, often worsening over time if left untreated.
Our clinic serves patients across McAllen, Harlingen, Brownsville, and the Rio Grande Valley (RGV, TX). Whether you need relief from pressure, improved toe alignment, or evaluation for surgical correction, our podiatrist offers tailored treatments to restore comfort and function.
We combine conservative therapies—such as padding, shoe modifications, toe spacers, orthotics, and targeted exercises—with advanced options like corticosteroid injections and minimally invasive surgery when appropriate. Your plan is personalized to relieve pain, improve mobility, and help prevent progression.
Our podiatrist is fluent in both English and Spanish, making our clinic a trusted choice for the Latino community in McAllen, Harlingen, and Brownsville. We focus on education so you fully understand your condition and all treatment options.
Don’t let bunions or hammertoes limit your lifestyle. Schedule your consultation at Advanced Foot Care and take the first step toward more comfortable, pain-free walking in the Rio Grande Valley.
Get expert evaluation and relief for bunions and hammertoes in McAllen & Harlingen, TX.
Our podiatrist will assess your foot alignment, discuss conservative and surgical options, and design a plan for lasting relief.
Relieve pain and improve function with podiatry care for bunions and hammertoes in McAllen, Harlingen, Brownsville, and the entire RGV.
Early care reduces pain, prevents worsening deformity, and may delay or avoid surgery while preserving mobility and shoe comfort.
Common causes include genetics, flat feet or abnormal mechanics, tight or narrow shoes, arthritis, and prior foot injuries.
Wide toe-box shoes, padding, toe spacers, taping, orthotics, targeted stretches, and anti-inflammatory measures; injections for select cases.
If pain persists, deformity progresses, or activities are limited despite conservative care, we may discuss minimally invasive correction options.