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Advanced Foot and Ankle Center of North Texas

Advanced Foot and Ankle Center of North Texas

3.7(17 reviews)
2.6 mi

I loved this office! Dr Miller was amazing and friendly. My son had to have an ingrown toenail…read moreremoved for the second time and Dr Miller made it super easy and pain free. The whole staff was fantastic. And so close to us!

If you are looking for a podiatrist in Carrollton, Dr. Miller is your man! the office is…read moreconveniently located next to Radiant Spa, so you can schedule your wax/threading appointment right before your feet get looked at. Don't forget to celebrate getting both of those chores done by getting a bubble tea at Fruitealicious when you are finished! This is my routine when I come here! I had a Morten's neuroma in my right foot that was causing crippling pain. I had my initial Morten's neuroma tumor removed about 14 years ago, but the pain around the surviving nerves created another one (they call these replacement tumors 'phantom neuromas,' but they are quite real). It was killing me, so I went to see Dr. Miller. The treatment for these lovelies has changed substantially over the past decade. Instead of digging into my foot to remove it, Dr. Miller did a series of shots to deaden the inflamed nerves. I had to get this done for 8 weeks. The shot (directly into the nerve in your foot) hurt like a mutha, but only for a second or two before it was numbed for the next 24 hours. During the numbing, the healing began. It was less painful with every shot. The good news--the crippling pain is gone, and should be forever. Hooray! The bad news, my exercise routine needs to begin again and I've gotten used to be a lazy woman.

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