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New Patient?
If you have made your initial appointment, you can pre-register by completing the New Patient Registration Forms.
Please download and print the New Patient Forms below, and fill them out prior to your arrival. This will help you to be seen faster! Your first visit to Preferred Foot & Ankle Specialists of Arizona 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.
Patient Care Guides
Wart Surgery After Care Instructions
This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for post-wart surgery wound care, including tips for managing discomfort, proper cleaning, and protecting the area during healing. Learn how to ensure the best recovery, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of new warts developing.
Orthotic Break-In Instructions
Learn how to comfortably adjust to your new custom orthotics with this simple, step-by-step guide. From daily wear schedules to cleaning tips and common troubleshooting, this resource ensures you get the best results while supporting your foot health.
Accepted Insurance
& Self Pay
At Preferred Foot & Ankle, we strive to make quality podiatric care accessible to all patients. We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare, and Medicare, among others. For those without insurance, we offer self-pay options with transparent pricing.
Foot & Ankle Health Resources & Articles
Diabetic Foot Care: Essential Tips for Preventing Complications
Living with diabetes comes with its own set of challenges, but one area that often goes unnoticed is foot health. Diabetes can lead to reduced blood flow and nerve damage,
5 Common Causes of Heel Pain and How to Treat Them
Heel pain is one of the most frequent complaints we hear from patients, and it can be caused by a variety of conditions. From plantar fasciitis to Achilles tendinitis, understanding
Heel Pain Begone: Your Path to Comfortable Steps
Are you constantly battling with heel pain? Does every step you take feel like a challenge? Here’s the good news: Heel pain doesn’t have to be a permanent fixture in