
Healthy feet are the foundation of an active life. At Cal Med Physicians and Surgeons, our Podiatry Center provides specialized care for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, from everyday discomfort to complex diabetic and circulation-related concerns. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, sports injuries, or non-healing wounds, our team delivers personalized treatment plans designed to restore mobility and improve quality of life.
Comprehensive Foot Care with Advanced Limb Preservation Support
Cal Med Physicians and Surgeons combines expert podiatric care with vascular evaluation, advanced wound care, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to provide patients with a multidisciplinary approach to foot and ankle health.
Comprehensive treatment for foot and ankle conditions
Surgical and non-surgical solutions available
Diabetic foot and wound management
Advanced limb preservation resources and HBOT support
Podiatry is the medical specialty dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower extremities. Podiatric care encompasses everything from common concerns such as bunions and heel pain to complex diabetic foot ulcers and circulation-related conditions.
At Cal Med Physicians and Surgeons, our Podiatry Center offers comprehensive treatment options, including conservative therapies, advanced wound care, surgical intervention, and, when appropriate, multidisciplinary care with vascular specialists and hyperbaric medicine professionals.
Our goal is not only to relieve symptoms but also to preserve mobility, prevent complications, and support long-term foot health.

Your experience begins with a thorough evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle. Diagnostic imaging, circulation assessments, or additional testing may be recommended to better understand the underlying cause of your condition.
Depending on your diagnosis, treatment may include:
When surgery is necessary, procedures are performed in Cal Med's accredited outpatient facilities with personalized follow-up care to support recovery.

Our Podiatry Center treats a wide variety of conditions, including:
Through our integrated wound care and limb preservation services, patients with complex conditions receive comprehensive support designed to help avoid serious complications.
One of the most common conditions treated at our center is diabetic foot ulcers. Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels, reducing sensation and limiting circulation to the feet and lower extremities.
As a result, even small cuts, blisters, or pressure areas may develop into serious wounds. Without timely diabetic foot ulcer care, these wounds can worsen, become infected, and increase the risk of hospitalization or amputation.
Our diabetic foot ulcer care program includes advanced wound healing therapies, circulation assessment, infection management, offloading techniques, patient education, and ongoing monitoring.
We also evaluate whether patients may benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy or other advanced treatments.
Treating the source of discomfort can help patients return to everyday activities with greater ease.
Healthy feet support overall movement, balance, and independence.
Early intervention may prevent minor concerns from developing into more serious problems.
Patients with diabetes benefit from ongoing monitoring and advanced wound management to reduce the risk of complications.
Cal Med's multidisciplinary approach integrates podiatry, vascular care, wound management, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy to support healing and preserve function.
Every treatment plan is customized to the patient's symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
Anyone experiencing foot pain, ankle discomfort, injuries, deformities, diabetic foot concerns, or chronic wounds may benefit from podiatric care.
Patients with diabetes, vascular disease, or conditions that affect circulation are particularly encouraged to seek evaluation early, as timely treatment can help reduce the risk of complications and improve healing outcomes.


Recovery depends on the condition being treated and whether surgery is required. Many non-surgical treatments allow patients to return to daily activities immediately, while surgical procedures may require a period of reduced activity and rehabilitation.
Patients with wounds or diabetic foot conditions may require ongoing monitoring, dressing changes, or advanced therapies to promote healing. Our team provides individualized aftercare instructions and follows patients closely to support optimal recovery and long-term foot health.
Successful podiatric treatment can significantly improve comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life. Many patients experience reduced pain and greater ease with walking and daily activities after receiving appropriate care.
For patients with chronic wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, or circulation-related conditions, early intervention and comprehensive management can support healing and help preserve mobility. Through personalized care and advanced treatment options, Cal Med Physicians and Surgeons is committed to helping patients maintain healthy, active lives for years to come.

At Cal Med Physicians and Surgeons, podiatric care extends far beyond treating symptoms. Our team takes a comprehensive approach to foot and ankle health, combining expert diagnosis with individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs.
What sets Cal Med apart is our integrated approach to complex lower extremity conditions. Patients benefit from access to vascular specialists, advanced wound care services, limb preservation programs, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy—all under one organization. This collaborative model allows us to provide comprehensive care for everything from common foot problems to serious diabetic and circulation-related conditions.
Serving patients throughout Colton, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and the Inland Empire, Cal Med is committed to helping patients stay active, independent, and moving comfortably.
You should consider seeing a podiatrist if you experience persistent foot or ankle pain, injuries, numbness, deformities, or wounds that are slow to heal.
Yes. Routine foot evaluations are especially important for diabetic patients because early detection and treatment can help prevent serious complications.
Absolutely. Cal Med's Podiatry Center works closely with the Advanced Wound Care and Limb Preservation Center to provide comprehensive treatment for non-healing wounds and diabetic foot ulcers.
No. Many foot and ankle conditions can be treated successfully with conservative therapies. Surgery is recommended only when less invasive options are insufficient.
Heel pain is commonly caused by plantar fasciitis, tendon disorders, arthritis, or overuse injuries. A thorough evaluation can determine the underlying cause.
Yes. Patients have access to advanced wound care technologies, vascular evaluation, limb preservation services, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy when medically appropriate, providing comprehensive support for healing and long-term foot health.