Diabetic Foot Care in Hackensack, NJ

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Diabetic Foot Care in Hackensack, NJ

Understanding Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes can quietly affect circulation and sensation in the feet, making minor issues turn into serious complications. Annual diabetic foot exams catch problems early, and ongoing wound care helps prevent infections from progressing. A dedicated diabetic foot evaluation is one of the most protective steps you can take.

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Why Choose North Jersey Foot & Ankle Center

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Cliffside Park primary office

663 Palisade Ave, Suite 204, Cliffside Park, NJ 07010

Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Sat by appointment

Our other 3 offices (Hackensack, Lodi, East Orange)

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Same-day appointments. Most insurance accepted. Board-certified podiatrists at all 4 of our offices.

Patient Reviews

“I saw 2 other podiatrists & a dermatologist — no one could make a diagnosis until Dr. L.”

Verified ZocDoc Patient

“She really took the time to explain the cause of my problem and laid out the course of treatment.”

Verified ZocDoc Patient

“Doctor is really great. Very knowledgeable and gentle. The office is clean and the staff is great. 10 out of 10 recommend.”

M.L., Cliffside Park

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I see a podiatrist if I have diabetes?
An annual diabetic foot exam is recommended for most patients. People with prior wounds, neuropathy, or circulation issues may benefit from more frequent visits.
Are diabetic shoes covered by insurance?
For qualifying patients, Medicare covers one pair of therapeutic diabetic shoes per calendar year. Our staff confirms eligibility and handles the paperwork.
What is a diabetic foot exam?
It is a focused check of circulation, sensation, skin, nails, and pressure points. The exam identifies risks early so small issues do not become serious complications.
What should I do if I notice a sore on my foot?
Call us promptly — even small sores can progress quickly in patients with diabetes. Same-day appointments are typically available for urgent concerns.
Do you accept Medicaid for diabetic foot care?
Yes — we accept Medicaid alongside Medicare and most commercial insurance plans. Our staff verifies your coverage before your visit.
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