Podiatry in Abilene

Keeping You on Your Feet for a Lifetime

Foot and ankle pain and injuries can have a significant impact on quality of life. For many patients, a loss of mobility can become a daily challenge. That is why each podiatry doctor on our team is focused on keeping you on your feet with attentive, compassionate care. Discover the difference made by our high standard of care when you work with a foot and ankle specialist at West Texas Health in Abilene.
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Restore comfort and function with treatment plans centered around your individual needs. Our dozens of doctors across specialties work to ensure you receive comprehensive care, addressing your foot and ankle problems in a way that gives you back the most mobility and independence possible.
Preventative

And Restorative Care

The best medical concern is the one that never happens, which is why we work closely with patients to prevent foot and ankle problems and complications before they arise. But if a problem does arise, we are here to help set things right with compassionate treatment that emphasizes symptom alleviation and improvements in mobility and function.

When to See a Podiatrist

Foot and ankle injuries are extremely common, with about 30,000 occurring each day in the US. Beyond injuries, many diseases can impact the function, comfort, and circulation of the ankle and foot. We treat all manner of conditions, but we also work with patients to provide preventative measures against developing foot and ankle problems.
Some of the most common concerns that a podiatrist can treat include:
  • Bunions
  • Diabetic foot care
  • Sports injuries
  • Arthritis
  • Corns and calluses

Diabetic Foot Care

Patients with diabetes can benefit from a range of care solutions. But one extremely important factor is there foot health. We work with patients both to prevent and treat diabetic foot wounds, which are common among patients with diabetes. From counseling to daily management solutions, we provide all you need to keep your feet health while living with diabetes.

About Our Podiatrists

Our team of podiatrists have years of experience working with patients across a range of concerns. From sports injuries to diseases such as arthritis, they develop plans for getting you back on your feet and keeping you there.
  • Patrick Bruton, DPM, FACFAS: Board-certified by the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery. Received his education from the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine.
  • Beil Cory Brown, DPM: Received his education from the Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center.

Stand Proud, Healthy, and Strong

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Updated Hours of Operation

Mon – Thu
Friday
Sat and Sun

: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
: 8:30 am – 11:30 am
: Closed

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