Office and Hospital Based Surgery Foot Care Services

If you’re struggling with unexplained foot pain, ingrown toenails, ganglions, or any foot condition, your local podiatrist is here to help.


Ambulatory Foot Care Center is a licensed foot treatment center in Tonawanda, NY. We’re proud to serve our patients in Tonawanda, Grand Island, Amherst, Kenmore, and beyond. Through diagnostic, medical, and surgical services, we’re dedicated to helping each of our patients thrive.


Every foot problem deserves the highest quality of podiatry care. Give us a call or stop by the center to learn how Dr. George Vasiliadis and his team can help you.

Medical & Surgical Treatments

From chronic conditions to minor aches and pains, your foot problems should never go untreated. Our podiatrist office is the trusted source for analysis, diagnosis, and treatment of the following:

  • Biomechanical analysis and functional orthotic fabrication
  • Comprehensive care of foot and ankle disorders
  • Diagnostic in-office X-rays
  • In-office laser to treat ingrown nails and warts
  • Non-surgical treatment of athletic injuries
  • Treatment of children’s foot disorders
  • Laser surgery for ingrown nails and plantar warts

And much more. Professional podiatry care is the only way to stop foot pain at the source. If you’re in need of medical foot care, call Ambulatory Foot Care Center today.

Foot Injuries

Breaks, sprains, and spurs are among the most debilitating athletic injuries. Foot and ankle injuries may not be life threatening, but they can severely impact your mobility and escalate over time. For a full, fast recovery, visit your local podiatry care center right away. Ambulatory Foot Care Center treats all kinds of foot and ankle injuries. We’ll support your recovery and healing process, helping you get back on your feet as fast as possible.

Foot & Toe Fractures

Being on our feet all the time puts us at a pretty high risk of foot injury. Whether you injured a toe on the soccer field or had an accident at work, a foot fracture can change your entire routine, even if you’re not aware of the break right away. After a foot injury, look for signs of bruising and pain. If you see these and are unable to put any weight on the limb, you may have a fracture. Call us or stop by the care center right away if you feel any discomfort, especially if the problem doesn’t improve.

Sprains

Do you have a sprain? Sprains happen when the ligaments that connect your bones to your joints are stretched or torn. Besides the ankle, other commonly sprained areas include knees and wrists. Sprains are accompanied by swelling, bruising, pain, and limited or no mobility around the affected area. Mild sprains can often be treated at home through elevation, cold compresses, and rest. However, serious sprains may require surgery. If you can't put weight on your ankle or have severe pain, call Ambulatory Foot Care Center right away.

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