When a Crack Becomes a Break: Understanding Foot & Ankle Fractures in Hawaii

When you live an active island lifestyle — hiking, surfing, or just walking barefoot on the beach — your feet take a lot of impact. Sometimes, accidents happen, and that can lead to one of the most common yet overlooked injuries: a fracture. At Dr.Foot Hawaii (in Kailua) we see fractures of all kinds — …

When Something’s Stuck: Treating Foreign Bodies in the Foot at Dr.Foot Hawaii

If you have ever stepped on a tiny piece of glass, coral, vana, or even a splinter from your deck, you know how one small object can turn every step into a big pain. Living in Hawaii means a lot of barefoot moments — on the beach, in the yard, or around the house — …

When Skin Gets Tough: Understanding and Treating Calluses in Kailua, Oahu

Let’s be honest — island life means a lot of barefoot adventures. Whether it’s walking on the beach, hiking up the Pillbox Trail, or sliding into your slippers every day, your feet take on a lot of pressure. Over time, that stress can lead to calluses — those thick, rough patches of skin that seem …

When Bones Go Rogue: Understanding and Treating Abnormal Bone Growth (Bone Spurs) in Kailua, Oahu

ne tissue, known as abnormal bone growth or bone spurs. These can cause pain, stiffness, and discomfort that make even simple movements feel like a challenge. At Dr.Foot Hawaii, we specialize in diagnosing and treating these conditions with precision. Whether you’re dealing with a painful heel spur, arthritis-related bone growth, or post-injury complications, our goal …

Walk Without Pain: Expert Bunion Care and Surgery in Kailua, Oahu

If you’ve noticed a bump forming near your big toe that makes shoes feel tighter (and walking a little painful), you might be dealing with a bunion. Don’t worry — you’re far from alone. Bunions are one of the most common foot conditions treated by Dr.Foot Hawaii. We specialize in helping patients find relief, restore …

Podiatry Solutions for Ankle Injuries, Pain, and Foot Deformities in Kailua & Kaneohe, Oahu

If you’ve ever twisted an ankle on a Kailua trail, felt foot pain after a beach walk, or noticed your toes looking a little “off,” you’re not alone. Our feet carry us through life — hiking Lanikai Pillbox, running errands around Kaneohe, or strolling barefoot on the sand on Magic Island — so when they …