
Podiatrist Babajide Ogunlana, DPM is dedicated to offering quality foot and ankle care to all his patients. He is a Podiatrist located in Southwest Houston and Missouri City, TX, and serves the surrounding communities of Sugarland, Southwest Houston, Memorial City, and Richmond. Dr. Babajide Ogunlana specializes in treating podiatric conditions such as ingrown toenails, plantar warts, plantar fasciitis, and more.
He also performs procedures such as hammertoe repairs, bunion deformity correction, wound care, and several types of foot lesion excisions. He is board certified by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgeons, and American Board of Wound Healing. He is actively involved in Podiatry and Limb Salvage outreaches and healthcare provider training in Africa.
He also performs procedures such as hammertoe repairs, bunion deformity correction, wound care, and several types of foot lesion excisions. He is board certified by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgeons, and American Board of Wound Healing. He is actively involved in Podiatry and Limb Salvage outreaches and healthcare provider training in Africa.
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Why Choose US
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We offer comprehensive diabetic foot exams, as well as screen for Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) and therefore help to facilitate appropriate timely referral for cardiovascular intervention in the at risk foot.
For at risk diabetic patients with or without a history of foot ulcerations, we dispense therapeutic diabetic shoes and insoles in various sizes and in the latest designs to help prevent foot ulcers that can lead to infection and amputations from foot ulcerations.We offer state of the art digital X-ray in-office diagnostic equipment for timely evaluation of foot and ankle ailments.
For at risk diabetic patients with or without a history of foot ulcerations, we dispense therapeutic diabetic shoes and insoles in various sizes and in the latest designs to help prevent foot ulcers that can lead to infection and amputations from foot ulcerations.We offer state of the art digital X-ray in-office diagnostic equipment for timely evaluation of foot and ankle ailments.
About Us
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We at Dr. Ogunlana's office strive to give not only the best care to our patients but to put a smile on their faces. Our treatment philosophy is to treat every patient like we would like to be treated - nicely. Our friendly office staffs are always happy to assist you and make your visit as pleasant as possible.
Health Insurance
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We realize your time is valuable and we make every effort to see our patients on time. If you are unable to keep your appointment or are running late, we ask for as much advance notice as possible. If you do not see your plan on the above list or if there are any questions regarding your insurance or our participation in your plan, please call 281-778-5560 and we will be happy to assist you before your appointment.
Foot & Ankle Disorder
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Foot deformities may be congenital or acquired, and may involve arthritis conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. In children, congenital clubfoot, cavus, and flat feet are the most common disorders and can be treated by non-operative means or surgical management. Hallux valgus and rigidus, lesser toe deformities, and arthritis are mostly present with or without pain in the adult population.
Foot Skin Dermatology Conditions
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Trauma, infection, skin disease, and even weight bearing on the feet can cause changes on the skin of the feet, including the toes and heel. Corns and calluses are a ver common occurrence in our feet, are an area of thickened skin caused by friction and pressure.
Foot skin infections include plantars' warts (often caused by a virus); the common disease athlete's foot (tinea pedis), which is caused by a foot fungus that thrives in warm, humid conditions; and a bacterial infection called pitted keratolysis, which is also associated with warm, damp feet.Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a viral infection causing blisters of not only the feet but also the palms and mouth.
Foot skin infections include plantars' warts (often caused by a virus); the common disease athlete's foot (tinea pedis), which is caused by a foot fungus that thrives in warm, humid conditions; and a bacterial infection called pitted keratolysis, which is also associated with warm, damp feet.Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a viral infection causing blisters of not only the feet but also the palms and mouth.
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