Podiatrists in the Atlanta Metro Area

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Podiatry clinics near and around Atlanta, Georgia

Acworth

4450 Calibre Xing NW, Suite 1130
Acworth, Georgia 30101

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Alpharetta

3506 Old Milton Pkwy
Alpharetta, Georgia 30005

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Atlanta Midtown

550 Peachtree St NE, Suite 1960
Atlanta, Georgia 30308

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Atlanta Perimeter

5445 Meridian Mark Rd, Suite 390
Atlanta, Georgia 30342

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Atlanta Piedmont

2045 Peachtree Road, Suite 810
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

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Austell

1610 Mulkey Road SW
Austell, Georgia 30106

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Buford

4749 Nelson Brogdon Blvd, Bldg 300 Suite 101
Sugar Hill, Georgia 30518

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Canton

132 Riverstone Terrace, Suite 101
Canton, Georgia 30114

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Cumming

960 Sanders Rd, Suite 100
Cumming, Georgia 30041

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Dacula

3625 Braselton Hwy, Suite 206
Dacula, Georgia 30019

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Douglasville

8855 Hospital Dr, Suite 150
Douglasville, Georgia 30134

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Duluth

3655 Howell Ferry Rd, Suite 100
Duluth, Georgia 30096

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Dunwoody

1711 Mount Vernon Rd, Suite 2
Dunwoody, Georgia 30338

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East Cobb

1100 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 375 (in Woodlawn Point Shopping Center next to FedEx)
Marietta, Georgia 30068

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Fayetteville

1240 Highway 54 W, Building 300, Suite 312
Fayetteville, Georgia 30214

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Johns Creek

11459 Johns Creek Parkway, Suite 260
Johns Creek, Georgia 30097

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Kennestone

120 Vann Street Ne, Suite 100
Marietta, Georgia 30060

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Lawrenceville

500 Medical Center Blvd, Suite 100
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046

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Lithonia

5700 Hillandale Dr, Suite 220
Lithonia, Georgia 30058

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Powder Springs

5041 Dallas Hwy, Suite 101H
Powder Springs, Georgia 30127

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Roswell

1350 Upper Hembree Rd, Suite 100
Roswell, Georgia 30076

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Roswell Surgery Center

1357 Hembree Rd, Suite 100
Roswell, Georgia 30076

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Smyrna

3200 Highlands Pkwy Se, Suite 100
Smyrna, Georgia 30082

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Snellville

3931 Hwy 78, Suite B100
Snellville, Georgia 30039

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Stockbridge

299 Country Club Dr
Stockbridge, Georgia 30281

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Tucker

2295 Parklake Drive, Suite 150
Tucker, Georgia 30345

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Woodstock

1198 Buckhead Crossing, Suite D
Woodstock, Georgia 30189

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Upperline Health Conditions Managed

Wound Care in Atlanta, Georgia

Our wound care experts specialize in treating chronic, non-healing wounds and ulcers, particularly for patients with diabetes or vascular issues. We use advanced therapies, including debridement, skin grafts, and more to promote healing and prevent infection. Our goal is to get you back on your feet with minimal downtime. 

Upperline Health Vein Care

Diabetic Foot Care in Atlanta, Georgia

We offer comprehensive management for neuropathy, a condition often associated with diabetes, that affects nerve function in the feet. Numbness, burning, tingling and even loss of mobility can be symptoms we manage for you.

Treatments include medication management, physical therapy, and advanced options like electrical nerve stimulation to reduce pain and improve quality of life.

Upperline Health Surgical Procedure

Surgical Treatment in Atlanta, Georgia

Our surgical team is skilled in advanced foot and ankle procedures, including minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery. From bunion corrections and hammertoe repairs to complex reconstructive surgeries, trauma (injuries) and ankle replacements, we use the latest technologies and methods to ensure the best outcomes. We are staffed by board certified foot and ankle surgeons ready to assist your every surgical need.

Upperline Health Holistic Care

Chronic Care Management in Atlanta, Georgia

We support patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity by providing integrated care plans that address the whole body. This includes foot-specific care to prevent complications such as neuropathy, ulcers, and amputations, along with nutritional counseling, exercise planning, and regular monitoring, as well as pharmaceutical advice.

We help patients manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, chronic kidney disease (CKD), congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), more. 

Upperline Health Foot & Ankle

Preventive Foot Care in Atlanta, Georgia

Our holistic approach includes preventive foot care strategies for those at risk of serious complications due to chronic conditions. We offer regular screenings, custom orthotics, and patient education to prevent issues before they become severe, ensuring long-term foot health.

Upperline Health Bunions

Bunions and Hammertoes

We offer a range of treatments for bunions and hammertoes tailored to the severity and needs of each patient. Our approach may include conservative treatments such as custom shoes and orthotics, physical therapy, and specialized footwear designed to alleviate pain and slow the progression of these conditions. For patients requiring more advanced care, our specialists are trained in the latest minimally invasive techniques that prioritize quicker recovery and reduced discomfort.

Upperline Health Orthotics

Orthotics in Atlanta, Georgia

Custom orthotics are specialized shoe inserts designed to support and correct the alignment of your feet. Whether you’re dealing with flat feet, high arches, plantar fasciitis, or general foot pain, orthotics provide relief by distributing pressure evenly across your feet. They’re tailored to your specific needs, helping to improve your posture, balance, and overall comfort during daily activities.

Upperline Health Nail and Skin Care

Nail & Skin Care in Atlanta, Georgia

Our nail & skin care services address a wide range of common foot issues, from fungal infections to painful ingrown nails. We provide comprehensive treatments for conditions like athlete’s foot, nail fungus, calluses, corns, and more. Our approach includes both preventive care and targeted treatments to maintain healthy skin and nails, reducing discomfort and preventing complications.

Athletic Injuries & Treatment

Athletic Injuries & Treatment in Atlanta, Georgia

We provide expert care for sports-related foot and ankle injuries, including sprains, stress fractures, and tendonitis. Whether caused by running, pickleball, or other activities, these injuries can impact mobility and overall foot health. Our treatment approach includes bracing, medications, physical therapy, and custom orthotics, with minimally invasive procedures available when needed. Our goal is to relieve pain, restore function, and help prevent future injuries so you can stay active.

Heel Pain

Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis

Heel pain is a common condition that can result from plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel spurs or even nerve entrapment. At Upperline Health, we provide specialized care to relieve pain and restore mobility. Our treatments include over the counter and / or custom orthotics, medications, stretching programs, physical therapy, and advanced interventions for acute and chronic cases. Whether your pain is caused by prolonged standing, high-impact activities, or an underlying condition, our team offers personalized solutions to get you back on your feet.

Flat Foot

Pediatric Foot & Ankle Care in Atlanta, Georgia

We provide specialized care for children experiencing foot and ankle issues, from flat feet and toe walking to sports injuries and heel pain. Early evaluation and treatment of childhood issues, such as newborn clubfoot, can help prevent long-term complications and support proper growth and development. Our team offers conservative and, if necessary, surgical treatments, custom orthotics, and guidance on footwear to ensure your child’s feet stay healthy and strong.

Accepted Insurance Providers
in the Atlanta Metro Area

Below are the primary insurance plans that we accept. If you do not see your insurance plan listed, please contact a location to inquire.

  • Aetna
  • Alliant Health Plan
  • Amerigroup
  • Beech Street
  • BlueCross BlueShield of Georgia
  • CareSource
  • Champ VA
  • Cigna
  • Cigna HealthSpring
  • Clover Health Plan
  • Corvel
  • Coventry Healthcare
  • Crescent
  • Emory Network
  • First Health
  • Humana
  • Kaiser
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Memorial Health Services
  • Meritain
  • Northside Health Network
  • NovaNet
  • OSCAR
  • Peach State
  • Prime Health
  • Pruitt Health
  • Sonder
  • Tricare
  • United Healthcare
  • USA Managed Care
  • Wellcare
  • Wellstar

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a podiatrist?

A podiatrist is a medical professional specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Also known as Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (DPMs), podiatrists provide care for injuries, chronic conditions, and preventative foot health. The DPM is also well versed in recognizing the manifestations of systemic disease as it pertains to the lower extremity. Podiatric physicians can often help to find a systemic issue much earlier than other physicians simply with a foot exam.
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When should I see a podiatrist?

You should see a podiatrist if you experience persistent foot or ankle pain, numbness, swelling, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot concerns, or difficulty walking. Early intervention can prevent more serious complications.

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Why does my foot or leg hurt after I walk?

Foot and leg pain after walking could be caused by a variety of issues, including overuse, improper footwear, muscle strain, arch weakness or underlying conditions like plantar fasciitis or arthritis. If the pain persists, it’s best to see a specialist for an evaluation.
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How are foot pain and back pain related?

Foot pain is often caused by structural or soft tissue issues in the foot itself, such as plantar fasciitis, bunions, or arthritis. However, some foot pain can stem from hip or back problems, particularly nerve issues like sciatica. A podiatrist can help determine the true source of your pain.
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What causes heel pain?

Heel pain is most commonly due to plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, nerve entrapment or heel spurs. It’s important to get an evaluation to determine the cause and the best treatment options.
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How do I know if my ankle sprain is serious?

If you have difficulty bearing weight, significant swelling, bruising, or difficulty walking, you should see a podiatrist to rule out a fracture or severe ligament damage.

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Are diabetic shoes covered by Medicare?

Yes, Medicare typically covers one pair of diabetic shoes per year with certain clinical findings and if prescribed by a doctor Custom orthotics may also be covered.

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What can cause numb feet?

Numb feet can be caused by neuropathy, circulatory issues, or nerve compression. If you experience localized, intermittent or persistent numbness, a podiatrist can determine the cause and recommend treatment.
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Do you treat athletic injuries?

Yes, podiatrists treat a variety of sports-related injuries, including ankle sprains, stress fractures, tendonitis, and plantar fasciitis. Pickleball players, for example, often experience foot and ankle strain due to quick lateral movements. Proper footwear, stretching, and early intervention can help prevent chronic issues.

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What are shin splints and how are they treated?

Shin splints occur when repetitive stress on the shinbone and surrounding muscles causes inflammation. This condition is common in runners and athletes who suddenly increase their activity levels. Treatment includes rest, ice, compression, stretching, and sometimes orthotic support to reduce strain on the lower leg.

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Is having a flat foot normal?

Flat feet can be normal for many individuals and may not cause any symptoms. However, if you experience pain, instability, or difficulty walking, it could indicate underlying structural issues. Custom orthotics, physical therapy, or medical intervention may be necessary for proper foot support.

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I have really high arches—is that normal?

High arches can be a natural foot structure, but they may also lead to problems such as instability, pain, or an increased risk of stress fractures. If you experience discomfort or frequent foot injuries, a podiatrist can recommend treatments like supportive footwear, orthotics, or targeted therapy.

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Do you treat children?

Yes, we provide foot and ankle care for patients of all ages, including children. Common pediatric foot conditions include flat feet, toe walking, pigeon toes, heel pain, and sports injuries. Early intervention can help prevent long-term complications.

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Do all diabetics develop foot ulcers?

Not all diabetics will develop ulcers, but those with poor circulation, neuropathy, or high blood sugar levels are at increased risk. Regular foot exams with treatment by a podiatric physician and proper footwear are essential for prevention.
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When should an ingrown toenail be seen by a professional?

If an ingrown toenail is causing pain, redness, swelling, or signs of infection, you should seek professional care. Diabetic patients and patients with immunological deficiencies should be especially cautious, as untreated infections can lead to serious complications.

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What is a medical pedicure?

A medical pedicure is a foot care treatment performed by a healthcare professional, typically a podiatrist or trained specialist, rather than a nail salon technician. It focuses on hygiene, nail health, and treating issues like fungal infections, ingrown toenails, calluses, and corns. Unlike cosmetic pedicures, medical pedicures prioritize foot health and are especially beneficial for individuals with diabetes, circulatory issues, or other conditions that require specialized foot care. Anyone who is potentially compromised should consult a podiatric physician for advice and treatment.

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At what age should I start seeing a podiatrist?

There is no age requirement to see a podiatrist—foot and ankle care is important at every stage of life. We treat patients of all ages, including children with developmental foot concerns, adults with acute injuries, and seniors managing chronic conditions such as arthritis and diabetes. Whether you’re experiencing pain, mobility issues, or need preventive care, our specialists are here to help.