Purvis-Moyer Foot & Ankle Center
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Thank you for taking the time to view our website. Our office takes pride in providing excellent care to our patients in Rocky Mount, Wilson, Nashville, Tarboro, Greenville, Louisburg, Roanoke Rapids, Littleton, Gaston and all surrounding areas. Our qualified staff wants each patient to have a pleasant experience while under our care.

We strive to educate each patient regarding their condition so they understand what options they have in their care and what to expect during treatment. We invite you to e-mail or call our office with any questions via the contact us or request an appointment page of our Website. Dr. Moyer has been providing quality podiatric care in Rocky Mount since completing his residency.
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It includes descriptions of our office location, including a map and directions, hours, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing policies. Our office participates with most insurance companies. It is the patient's responsibility to provide a current insurance card at each visit along with any medications.
New Patients
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Your first visit to Purvis-Moyer Foot & Ankle Center establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more.
Ankle Sprain
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An ankle sprain is an injury to one or more ligaments in the ankle, usually on the outside of the ankle. Ligaments are bands of tissue - like rubber bands - that connect one bone to another and bind the joints together. In the ankle joint, ligaments provide stability by limiting side-to-side movement.
Tarsal Coalition
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What is a Tarsal Coalition? A tarsal coalition is an abnormal connection that develops between two bones in the back of the foot (the tarsal bones). This abnormal connection, which can be composed of bone, cartilage, or fibrous tissue, may lead to limited motion and pain in one or both feet. The tarsal bones include the calcaneus (heel bone), talus, navicular, cuboid, and cuneiform bones.
Arch Supports
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Arch supports are devices that are placed into one's shoes to support the arch and diminish or eliminate pain. A foot and ankle surgeon may provide advice on which type is best for your foot type, and you may be able to obtain arch supports from the doctor's office. Arch supports can also be purchased without a prescription from drug, shoe, and sporting goods stores.
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