• How to Identify Plantar Warts on Your Feet
    Illustration of Plantar Warts on foot For patients in Williamsburg, VA, noticing unusual bumps or discomfort on the feet can be concerning. Plantar warts are a common condition caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and often Read more
  • How to Tell If That Foot Growth Is a Plantar Wart
    Foot of a person infected with plantar warts. A strange bump or rough patch on the bottom of your foot can be uncomfortable, especially if it starts to hurt when you walk. If you’re not sure what it Read more
  • When Plantar Warts Hurt: Signs It’s Time to See a Podiatrist
    Podiatrist-Treating-Client's-Plantar-Warts If you’re struggling with a painful plantar wart, professional help can make all the difference. At Hampton Roads Foot and Ankle Specialists in Williamsburg and Hampton, VA, Drs. Sara Bouraee, Read more
  • Home Remedies for Managing Plantar Warts
    Plantar-Warts-Home-Remedies Plantar warts are small, rough growths that appear on the soles of the feet, typically on areas that bear weight, such as the heels or balls of the feet. These Read more
  • The Impact of Plantar Warts on Daily Activities and Mobility
    Healthy feet are essential to good mobility. If you have plantar warts in Williamsburg and Hampton, VA, consult with the Hampton Roads Foot and Ankle Specialists team of Dr. Sara Read more
  • Plantar Warts in Children: How To Treat and Prevent Warts in Kids
    Parents often encounter various health concerns affecting their children, and one common issue that can arise is plantar warts. While these small growths on the feet might seem harmless, they Read more
  • Understanding Plantar Warts
    While plantar warts are typically harmless, they can sometimes be painful to deal with. When plantar warts aren’t treated, they can easily spread to other areas around the foot, causing Read more
  • When To See a Doctor for Plantar Warts: Signs and Treatment Options
    Plantar warts are small growths found on the bottom of your foot that are caused by the HPV- human papillomavirus. While usually harmless, a plantar wart can be annoying and Read more
  • Foot Health for Children
    When you think about taking care of your child, you may not be thinking about taking care of your child’s feet. The truth is, foot health for children is important, Read more
  • Having Plantar Warts Removed
    Plantar warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) that appear on the soles of the feet. They often manifest as small rough, grainy lesions, causing discomfort Read more
  • Treatment Options for Plantar Warts
    Warts are ugly, and depending on where they are, they can be painful too. A common type of wart, known as a plantar wart, grows only on the feet and Read more
  • Signs That You Have Plantar Warts
    Find out all about this common foot problem and how you can prevent it. Verrucae or plantar warts are caused by a virus known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). With Read more
  • Treating Warts
    Oddly enough, there are a lot of Old Wives Tales and folk remedies surrounding warts. Perhaps you’ve even heard of some one them; however, if you end up dealing with Read more
  • FAQS about Plantar Warts
    Learn more about plantar warts, why you have them and how to treat them. Are you or someone you know dealing with plantar warts? While these growths are completely harmless Read more
  • What We Can Do About Your Plantar Warts
    How your podiatrists in Williamsburg, VA, can help your feet   Plantar warts can be unsightly and embarrassing. The good news is, your podiatrist can help you get rid of plantar warts Read more
  • A Look at Painful Plantar Warts
    Plantar warts are benign growths that develop on the bottom of your feet, and are caused by direct contact with the human papilloma virus (HPV). This is the same virus Read more

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Hampton Roads Foot and Ankle Specialists

Monday:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-4:30 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-12:00 pm

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