Podiatry Services in Sheboygan

Foot and Ankle Care

Specialized Foot and Ankle Care in Sheboygan WI

Foot and ankle problems can affect wound healing, mobility, diabetic foot health, and vascular health. At Third Coast Vascular in Sheboygan WI, we offer podiatry services that bring foot and ankle care together with our wound care and vascular services. Dr. Daniel Elmes, a board certified podiatrist, provides care for diabetic foot concerns, wounds, nail conditions, foot pain, Charcot foot, and preventive screening.

Integrated Care for Foot and Ankle Problems

For many patients, foot health is connected to circulation, wound healing, skin integrity, and long term mobility. Our podiatry program helps patients receive focused foot and ankle care within a coordinated care model that also includes wound care and vascular evaluation when needed.

  • Diabetic foot care, including routine exams, nail and skin care, callus care, and foot screening.
  • Wound management for foot and ankle wounds, coordinated with our wound care team.
  • Treatment for ingrown toenails, fungal nail infections, nail trauma, and nail deformities.
  • Care for heel pain, plantar fasciitis, arch disorders, bunions, hammertoes, flatfeet and related foot and ankle pain.
  • Charcot foot management, including specialized care and offloading for diabetic patients.
  • Surgical procedures in an ASC setting when appropriate, including bunion correction, surgical offloading, minimally invasive surgery and soft tissue removal.
  • Preventive foot care for diabetic and vascular patients at higher risk for complications.

Understanding Podiatry at Third Coast Vascular

The Role of Podiatry in Limb Preservation

Our podiatry services support patients whose foot problems may overlap with diabetes, wounds, vascular disease, and prior amputation care. By evaluating the foot, skin, nails, pressure points, wounds, and structural changes, we can help identify problems that may affect healing or mobility. When circulation concerns are present, our podiatry team can coordinate with vascular specialists for further evaluation.

We provide comprehensive diabetic foot care, routine foot exams, nail and skin care, callus care, wound evaluation, nail condition treatment, care for common foot and ankle pain, Charcot foot management, preventive screening, and selected surgical procedures in an ASC setting. Our goal is to address foot concerns early while supporting wound healing and vascular care when those needs are connected.

Podiatry care may be helpful for diabetic patients who need routine foot care or annual exams, patients with foot or ankle wounds, patients with painful nail conditions, and patients with foot deformities that cause pain or skin breakdown. We also care for patients with active or previous Charcot foot, higher risk patients who need preventive screening, post amputation patients who need residual limb care, and patients whose foot concerns make vascular disease management more complex.

A referral is appropriate when foot or ankle concerns are not improving with basic care, when a wound is present, when nail pain or deformity affects daily comfort, when diabetes or vascular disease increases the risk of complications, or when structural foot problems create pressure and skin breakdown. Early evaluation helps us coordinate care before smaller concerns become more difficult to manage.

Coordinated Foot Care Without the Runaround

Podiatry at Third Coast Vascular brings foot and ankle care into the same coordinated model as wound care and vascular medicine. This means patients can receive foot specific assessment and offloading, advanced wound management, and vascular evaluation when blood flow may be affecting healing. The result is a more connected care experience for patients with complex foot, wound, and circulation needs.

Why Sheboygan Patients Trust Third Coast Vascular

Our Sheboygan team focuses on practical, coordinated care for patients who need more than a basic foot exam. With podiatry, wound care, and vascular services working together, we can support patients whose foot health is tied to diabetes, wounds, mobility, blood flow, or prior procedures.

Board Certified Podiatry Care

Dr. Daniel Elmes brings board certified podiatry care to our Sheboygan team, providing focused evaluation and treatment for foot and ankle conditions.

Integrated Wound and Vascular Support

Our podiatry services are connected with our wound care and vascular teams, allowing us to coordinate care when healing, pressure, and circulation are all part of the concern.

Preventive Care for Complex Patients

Preventive foot screening is especially important for diabetic and vascular patients. Our team helps monitor skin, nails, calluses, wounds, pressure points, and structural concerns that may increase the risk of complications.

Our podiatry program was created to make foot and ankle care easier to coordinate for patients with diabetes, wounds, vascular disease, and complex lower limb needs. We focus on early evaluation, clear care planning, and connection between the specialists involved in foot health.

Schedule a Podiatry Appointment

Podiatry services are available at the Third Coast Vascular Sheboygan clinic. Connect with our team to schedule care with Dr. Daniel Elmes or to discuss whether podiatry should be part of a larger wound or vascular care plan.

Podiatry Questions and Expert Answers

What podiatry services are available at Third Coast Vascular?

We provide diabetic foot care, wound management, nail condition treatment, foot and ankle pain care, Charcot foot management, preventive foot screening, custom orthotics and surgical procedures in an ASC setting including minimally invasive techniques.

Foot health is often connected to wound healing and blood flow. Our podiatry services are integrated with our wound care and vascular teams, which allows us to coordinate care when a patient has foot wounds, pressure concerns, diabetes, or vascular disease.

We provide routine diabetic foot exams, nail and skin care, callus care, foot screening, and preventive care for patients at higher risk for foot complications.

Yes. We evaluate and treat foot and ankle wounds and work directly with our wound care team when a wound needs advanced management, offloading, or coordinated vascular evaluation.

We care for ingrown toenails, fungal nail infections, nail trauma, nail deformities, and painful nail conditions that have not improved with basic care.

Our podiatry services include care for plantar fasciitis, heel pain, arch disorders, bunions, hammertoes, tendon issues, sprains, arthritis, flatfeet among other foot and ankle concerns.

Charcot foot management includes specialized care and offloading for diabetic patients with active Charcot arthropathy or a history of Charcot foot. The goal is to protect the foot structure, reduce pressure, and support safer mobility.

We accept Medicare and most insurance plans for podiatry services. Our team can help patients understand the next steps for scheduling and coverage review.