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Dr. Stephanie Spicer, DPM

Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Dr. Stephanie Spicer is a podiatrist practicing in Hazel Crest, IL. Dr. Spicer is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Spicer diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
Dr. Stephanie Spicer, DPM
  • Olympia Fields, Illinois
  • Accepting new patients

Thick brown toe nail with something hard growing at the bottom of the very toe looking like another toe nail.

See a podiatrist for an examination and possible nail biopsy to deter main the cause of pain and discoloration.

Can a heel spur grow back after surgery?

Heel spurs generally do not grow back after resection and partial plantar fascia release.

Is a heel spur curable?

Heel spur pain is relieved 85% of the time with conservative treatment. When conservative treatment does not resolve pain and discomfort, surgical removal of the spur may be warranted. READ MORE
Heel spur pain is relieved 85% of the time with conservative treatment. When conservative treatment does not resolve pain and discomfort, surgical removal of the spur may be warranted.

When can I walk after bunion surgery?

For mild to moderate bunion correction, you are able to leave the surgical center walking in a surgical shoe or boot. For procedures preformed for severe bunion deformities, non READ MORE
For mild to moderate bunion correction, you are able to leave the surgical center walking in a surgical shoe or boot. For procedures preformed for severe bunion deformities, non weight bearing is necessary for 2 to 4 weeks.

How long after surgery can you start running?

For the majority of surgical procedures performed on the heel, running is prohibited for 6 to 12 weeks.

Swollen feet and legs

Swelling of both lower extremities most commonly occurs from something going on in your body. Imaging, labwork and vascular studies can provide important information for diagnosis READ MORE
Swelling of both lower extremities most commonly occurs from something going on in your body. Imaging, labwork and vascular studies can provide important information for diagnosis and treatment.

What surgery is best for foot bunion?

Specific bunion procedures are dependent upon severity, lifestyle, and existing health conditions. That can be determined by a foot specialist.

Can flat feet be corrected with surgery?

Most foot structures, including flat feet, can be managed conservatively. A small percentage of people with flat feet are surgical candidates.

I have swelling in my feet and legs?

Because your initial symptoms are escalating, I recommend you go to the emergency room to rule out a blood clot in your leg, also known as a DVT. This can be a life threatening READ MORE
Because your initial symptoms are escalating, I recommend you go to the emergency room to rule out a blood clot in your leg, also known as a DVT. This can be a life threatening situation and warrants immediate attention.

What to do about my foot pain?

I would recommend seeing a podiatrist as soon as possible. There are many things that can cause localized pain and swelling including fracture, tendonitis, sprain or strain.

What should I do with a smashed toe?

Rest, ice and elevate until you can get to the doctor. X-rays are in order to make sure you did not fracture the toe, and the toenail may also need attention.

Vibration in my foot?

Nerve type symptoms like you describe can be caused by back problems, sciatic, lower extremity nerve entrapment, or neuroma.

Is it possible to correct my ankles?

It is difficult to fully evaluate your situation without seeing both your feet and ankles. Your ankles are affected by your feet and vice versa. It would help to see both in READ MORE
It is difficult to fully evaluate your situation without seeing both your feet and ankles. Your ankles are affected by your feet and vice versa. It would help to see both in relationship to each other.

When can I exercise after toe surgery?

I would not recommend weight bearing exercise following foot surgery. Make sure you communicate with your surgeon regarding your concerns. Post procedure instructions vary with READ MORE
I would not recommend weight bearing exercise following foot surgery. Make sure you communicate with your surgeon regarding your concerns. Post procedure instructions vary with different procedures.

Can surgery fix heel spur?

Most heel spurs can be managed conservatively (80%), however, there are indications for surgical removal. Generally, if you have been treated for 6 months or more, and have exhausted READ MORE
Most heel spurs can be managed conservatively (80%), however, there are indications for surgical removal. Generally, if you have been treated for 6 months or more, and have exhausted conservative treatment, surgery can address heel spur pain. If the heel spur is not painful, surgery is not recommended.

Can ankle bursitis be fixed?

Bursitis of the ankle can definitely be treated. Mild to moderate symptoms can be managed with oral anti inflammatories, padding, strapping, and/or injection therapy. Often there READ MORE
Bursitis of the ankle can definitely be treated. Mild to moderate symptoms can be managed with oral anti inflammatories, padding, strapping, and/or injection therapy. Often there are underlying causes for the bursitis that may need to be addressed.

problem with my ankle

Contact your surgeon immediately; if unsuccessful, go to the Emergency Room.

Bunion operation?

It is important to address all your post procedure questions and concerns with your surgeon. There are many bunion procedures that are managed differently.

How do I get rid of a ingrown toenail

I recommend you see a Podiatric physician as soon as possible. In the interim, soak daily in water with antibacterial soap, and apply topical antibiotic preparation along the READ MORE
I recommend you see a Podiatric physician as soon as possible. In the interim, soak daily in water with antibacterial soap, and apply topical antibiotic preparation along the affected nail border. And remember that your health is an investment, not an expense!

Toe surgery gone wrong?

I would recommend that you get a second opinion.