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Dr. Robert J. Moore III Houston - Spring Podiatry Review by Dawn Jamison

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Dawn Jamison

Dawn Jamison

November 28, 2018

Dr. Robert Moore and all his staff are fantastic! They treat you like a human being and not a number. They really take the time to find out exactly what is wrong and treat conservatively first, before moving into invasive surgical procedures. I have suffered with a progressive foot problem for 10 years. After moving to Houston it really got worse. Conservative treatments from other doctors didn't help long term and just seemed like band-aids. I was at the point of considering a surgical solution just so I could walk & stand comfortably for more than 10 minutes. I've always been active and health conscience so this was very stressful. I went to 4 different surgeons and they all wanted to do a ton of major surgery just to fix a supposed torn plantar plate. Dr. Moore began my treatment after I viewed his video on how he uses the latest technology to repair Plantar Plates with the least invasive techniques. He actually discovered that I had more of a nerve issue and was able to relieve about 90% of my pain by treating just the nerve with injections. I highly recommend Dr. Moore, he is extremely well trained and knowledgeable and he has a great sense of humor! He performed all injections with the least pain I've ever experienced. The success he's had with helping me get back to a more active life speaks volumes about the confidence you can have in coming to him for treatment.

Dawn Jamison

Front Office Staff at Houston - Spring

November 28, 2018
How did we miss this? Thank you Ms Jamison, we appreciate you and your kind words as well!!
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What patients say about Houston - Spring Podiatry

The Spring, TX location just outside Houston, led by Dr. Robert J Moore III, is highly praised for its exceptional patient care and professionalism. Reviews highlight the welcoming and helpful atmosphere from the moment patients enter, emphasizing the quality of care provided by Dr. Moore and his team. The clinic is noted for its friendly office staff and the genuinely kind and caring nature of Dr. Moore, which contributes to a positive patient experience. With strong recommendations from patients who describe Dr. Moore as one of the best podiatrists they've encountered, the clinic stands out for its dedication to patient well-being and professionalism.

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What is the Role of a Podiatrist in Foot Care?

A podiatrist is a healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg. They are equipped to handle everything from minor foot complaints to complex surgeries and serious conditions like diabetes.

What Kind of Foot Problems Can a Podiatrist Treat?

Podiatrists are trained to treat a wide range of foot and ankle issues. These include common problems like bunions, heel pain, and nail disorders, as well as more serious conditions such as fractures, arthritis, and foot complications related to diabetes.

Why is Podiatry Important?

Podiatry plays a crucial role in maintaining overall foot health. Regular visits to a podiatrist can help prevent foot and ankle problems, manage existing conditions, and improve mobility and quality of life, especially for individuals with chronic health issues like diabetes.

How Can a Podiatrist Help Me?

A podiatrist can provide comprehensive care for your feet, from diagnosing and treating foot and ankle conditions to providing personalized advice on footwear and foot care. They can also perform surgeries, prescribe medications, and provide orthotics or other aids for foot problems.

What is the Most Common Problem Treated by a Podiatrist?

While podiatrists treat a wide range of conditions, some of the most common include heel pain (often caused by plantar fasciitis), bunions, and nail disorders such as ingrown toenails. They also frequently treat foot issues related to chronic conditions like diabetes.

How Do Podiatrists and Orthopedic Surgeons Differ in Treating Foot Problems?

While both podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons can treat foot and ankle problems, their training and approach can differ. Podiatrists focus exclusively on the foot and ankle and may have more specialized knowledge in this area. Orthopedic surgeons, on the other hand, are trained to treat the entire musculoskeletal system, including the foot and ankle, and may handle more complex surgical cases. The choice between the two often depends on the specific condition and the patient's needs.

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