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Visit us at
Suite 105
4957 swinyar drive
Ooltewah, TN 37363
Our suite is located in the middle of the “U” shaped medical complex, across the street from Collegedale City Hall, and behind First Horizons Bank.
Whether you’re suffering from a mild sprain or chronic heel pain, Haag Foot and Ankle is committed to helping you return to a pain-free, active life.
fractures
Did you know almost one-fourth of all the bones in your body are in your feet? A broken bone in your foot or in one of your toes is often painful, but with proper care it won't slow you down for too long.
bunions
Bunions form when a toe moves out of place. This causes friction and pressure as your toe rubs against your shoe. Bunions can also lead to other toe problems, like hammertoes.
HEEL PAIN
Most heel or arch pain is caused by a condition called Plantar fasciitis, which means an inflammation on the bottom of your foot.
Other causes of heel pain are Hagland's deformity, heel fissures, and heel calluses.
DIABETIC FOOT CARE
Diabetes is a lifelong disease that decreases your body's ability to fight infections. It can be particularly harmful to your feet.
If you have diabetes, it's important to catch foot problems early or before they happen and get the right care.
INGROWN TOENAILS
Ingrown toenails happen when the sides of your toenail dig into your skin. Ingrown toenails are very common, but can be very painful and cause infection.
Fungus
Fungus thrives in dark, warm moist areas, like your sweaty shoes. It can grow on your toenails, between your toes, and on the soles of your feet. Fungal problems can be caused by socks or shoes, heat, and humidity or by disorders like diabetes.