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Dr. Jillian E. Marville, D.P.M

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

Dr. Jillian E. Marville D.P.M is a top Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist) in Bronx, . With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Jillian E. Marville D.P.M is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Jillian E. Marville D.P.M is a prime example of a true leader in healthcare. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Jillian E. Marville D.P.M is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Bronx, NY, Dr. Jillian E. Marville D.P.M is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
39 years Experience
Dr. Jillian E. Marville, D.P.M
  • Bronx, NY
  • New York College of Podiatric
  • Accepting new patients

Will I need time off work after toenail removal?

It depends on your job function. If you don’t have to walk a lot or at risk of injury to the toe. With the toe protected and in a comfortable shoe you should be able to make it READ MORE
It depends on your job function. If you don’t have to walk a lot or at risk of injury to the toe. With the toe protected and in a comfortable shoe you should be able to make it through the work day.

My mother is diabetic and has thick nail growth in her feet. How can we cut them while avoiding injury?

Your mother should have her feet evaluated and her nails cut by a podiatrist since she is high risk.

What causes toenails to be thick and yellow?

Fungus or trauma could be the cause of thick discolored nails.

What can I do to prevent bunions?

You can get fitted for custom made orthotics to assist in controlling the motion in your foot.

I have a little bone growth just under my toe. Will it have to be treated with surgery?

Have it evaluated to confirm that it is bone. If it is it can be padded for comfort or surgically removed

How is a diabetic foot treated?

If there is no specific foot problem, as a diabetic your mom should protect her feet with shoes even in the house. Blood sugar that fluctuates can cause nerve damage that can lead READ MORE
If there is no specific foot problem, as a diabetic your mom should protect her feet with shoes even in the house. Blood sugar that fluctuates can cause nerve damage that can lead to loss of sensation(neuropathy), she should also examine her feet to ensure that they are no cuts, bruises ect.

Can a bunion be treated without surgery?

Bunions can be treated conservatively or surgically if conservative options fails

I have a weird growth on my ankle. What could it be?

The growth has to be evaluated in order to make a diagnosis

My foot still hasn't healed after I fell last month. What should I do?

The wound could be infected. Seek medical attention.

For a runner, what aftercare do you recommend to ensure feet health?

Make sure that your runnning shoes are adequate, shouldn’t have more than 500 miles

I have a lot of heel pain in the mornings after going for a walk. What can I do to treat it?

Evaluate your walking shoes: how long you have been wearing them? Check the insole for support. Shoes break down from the inside and can cause pain. Start using heel pads or shoe READ MORE
Evaluate your walking shoes: how long you have been wearing them? Check the insole for support. Shoes break down from the inside and can cause pain. Start using heel pads or shoe inserts, and if the pain is still there, see your podiatrist.

I have what looks like a blister but it isn't going away. It's also painful. What should I do?

You should keep it clean and have it evaluated by your doctor .

I have flat feet and running is becoming painful. What should I do?

You should first check the running shoes you are wearing. If you started your run in shoes that you have been wearing for a while, the shoe could be the problem. You have flat READ MORE
You should first check the running shoes you are wearing. If you started your run in shoes that you have been wearing for a while, the shoe could be the problem. You have flat feet that bothers you, my recommendation is to be evaluated by a podiatrist. You may need orthotics- a device that provides support and controlls the motion in your feet.

A glass pricked my foot and even after a month the spot hurts. What should I do?

My recommendation is to have a follow up visit with your doctor for further evaluation, to ensure that there are no remaining splinters.

Why do my feet hurt when I wear flats or heels?

Your shoes may be the problem. Shoes with no support and that are worn down can be very painful. You should also consider the age of the shoe; if you have been wearing them over READ MORE
Your shoes may be the problem. Shoes with no support and that are worn down can be very painful. You should also consider the age of the shoe; if you have been wearing them over one year, it is time for a change. Weight can also contribute to foot pain, especially in the heels; it’s called plantar fasciitis, or heel spur syndrome. An evaluation by a podiatrist is recommended.

Can anyone get athlete's foot?

Athlete’s feet can be the result of not drying between your toes throughly causing painful splitting and laceration between the toes. It is contagious and can be transferred to READ MORE
Athlete’s feet can be the result of not drying between your toes throughly causing painful splitting and laceration between the toes. It is contagious and can be transferred to your family. A visit to a podiatrist is recommended,

Is my ankle sprained?

If it is swollen or black and blue, you should have it evaluated.                                                                                                               READ MORE
If it is swollen or black and blue, you should have it evaluated.
                                                                                                                                                                                 
Dr. Marville

I think I have an ingrown toenail. What does this usually look like?

An ingrown nail is the result of a nail invading the skin of the toes. It usually occurs on the big toe nails. Ingrown nails can be very painful, become swollen, red and infected. READ MORE
An ingrown nail is the result of a nail invading the skin of the toes. It usually occurs on the big toe nails. Ingrown nails can be very painful, become swollen, red and infected. It is best to seek medical attention form a podiatrist. Trying to remove it your self can make it worse.