When foot or ankle pain leaves you sitting on the sidelines, turn to the board-certified podiatrists for comprehensive medical and surgical podiatric care. Whether you’re struggling with heel pain, bunions, ingrown toenails, or another issue, we offer gentle, state-of-the-art treatments to help you get back on your feet.

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Feet hurt? The Foot Institute’s board-certified podiatrists provide highly skilled care for all foot and ankle problems. With decades of experience serving El Paso, you can count on our podiatric professionals to deliver accurate diagnoses, effective treatment options, and compassionate support for whatever podiatry issues affect your family. Contact us to schedule a consultation with a specialist near you.

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Feet hurt? The Foot Institute offers complete podiatric care for El Paso families, including advanced services like custom orthotics, diabetic foot care, laser therapy, and surgical options. Our board-certified podiatrists treat patients of all ages and are committed to providing the best possible care. Ready to find out what we could do for your feet? Contact the nearest location to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists. 

Vaporox Therapy

The Vaporox therapy system represents a cutting-edge approach to wound healing, particularly effective for diabetic foot ulcers and other challenging wounds. This innovative treatment creates a warm, moist environment using water vapor, which helps promote natural healing while maintaining optimal tissue temperature. The controlled delivery of water vapor helps soften and remove dead tissue while stimulating healthy cell growth.

Our El Paso Podiatry offices utilize Vaporox therapy as part of a comprehensive wound care program, offering patients a non-invasive treatment option that can significantly reduce healing time compared to traditional methods. The therapy sessions are comfortable, typically lasting 30-45 minutes, and can be patricular beneficial for patients who haven't responded well to conventional wound treatments.