Chapel Podiatry
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Chapel Podiatry
Since 2002, Chapel Podiatry has been working with patients to provide the best podiatric care for patients in the Spring Hill and Brooksville, FL areas. Charles Chapel DPM's experience in foot doctor is coupled with genuine concern for his patients. Our office staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well.

Our goal is to help you maintain healthy feet. Our web site provides you with an overview of our practice and the field of podiatry. As you navigate the site, you'll find information about Chapel Podiatry's practice philosophy, Dr. Chapel, our Brooksville office location, insurance policies, and appointment scheduling procedures.
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Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of Chapel Podiatry's office operations. To ensure your convenience below is the information you need about our hours, location, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing. We know you have many choices when choosing a Podiatrist in the Brooksville, FL area so we have made requesting an appointment a simple process via our Web site.
Ankle Pain
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From long endurance runs on weekends to wearing those towering high heels out on a date, there are many reasons why you may find yourself dealing with achy, tired, or painful ankles the next day. While you might be able to pinpoint this discomfort when it happens to you, other times you may not understand what's causing you pain.
Foot Pain
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Pain is probably one of the most common reasons people come into our Brooksville, FL, practice to turn to our podiatrist Dr. Charles Chapel for answers. While minor bouts of fleeting pain can often be treated with simple home care, there are moments when you'll want to turn to a foot care professional for treatment.
Diabetic Foot Care
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Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics. Diabetics must constantly monitor their feet or face severe consequences, including amputation. With a diabetic foot, a wound as small as a blister from wearing a shoe that's too tight can cause a lot of damage. Diabetes decreases blood flow, so injuries are slow to heal.
Ingrown Toenails
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Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, is usually caused by trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes. They may also be caused by shoe pressure (from shoes that are too tight or short), injury, fungus infection, heredity, or poor foot structure. Ingrown toenails occur when the corners or sides of the toenail dig into the skin, often causing infection.
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