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Experience Podiatric Excellence from Our Family to Yours

At Podiatry Center of Idaho, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for our patients. Our mission is to improve your quality of life with conservative treatments for various foot and ankle disorders. We believe in preventative medicine and will work with our patients to formulate both short-term and long-term care.

Our team of experienced podiatrists, led by Board-certified Dr. James and Dana Owen, have extensive training in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle ailments. Our office is equipped to handle anything from ingrown toenails and skin problems, to orthotics and foot surgery.

We specialize in a wide range of services including Heel Pain, Ingrown Toenails, Bunions, Neuroma, and Sport Injuries. We understand that injuries related to sports and activities can be unfortunate, which is why we work with you to treat your specific injury and ensure you have the tools to prevent recurrence when possible. As athletes ourselves, we are aware of desires to maintain activities and to have a quick return to your sport.

Our dedicated team provides the highest quality of service every step of the way. We believe in making your visit simple, stress-free, and effective. It is our goal to resolve your pain and function issues in a way that allows you to live the life you are meant to live.

Our Services

Heel Pain: Heel pain can be a debilitating problem that can significantly impact activities and ability to work. Typically, treatment is non-surgical and can be successfully resolved with conservative care. We work on educating you on the cause and how to resolve symptoms.

Ingrown Toenails: Ingrown toenails can start from a variety of causes. When the nails are irritating the adjacent skin, they can be very painful. Ingrown toenails can be treated quickly and often permanently.

Bunions: Bunions are a structural bony deformity at the big toe joint. They can develop from instability of your foot which can be inherited or acquired. There are conservative and surgical treatment options.

Neuroma: A neuroma is an abnormal thickening of the nerve in your foot. They can often be confused with pain from metatarsal pressure or pressure on the ball of your foot. Conservative care can often resolve symptoms.

Sport Injuries: It is unfortunate to have injuries related to our sports and activities. We work with you to treat your specific injury and ensure you have the tools to prevent recurrence when possible. We treat lower leg problems down to your feet. As athletes ourselves, we are aware of desires to maintain activities and to have a quick return to your sport.

Testimonials

At Podiatry Center of Idaho, we are proud of the positive feedback we receive from our patients. Here are a few testimonials from those who have experienced our services:

"I saw Dr. Dana Owens and she's great! She took care of my issues very efficiently. She explained why the issue had occurred and how I can keep it from reoccurring. She was very friendly and easy to talk to. All the staff were great! I'd refer them to everyone." - Annette P.

"Dr. Dana Owen was terrific, I had been given some bad information from a previous doctor for both my son and I. She was delightful, very very knowledgeable, took time to educate us on the issues so we understood what was happening and solutions. I feel like I've been to a lot of doctors in my life and Dr. Owen definitely is in the top tier of best experiences with healthcare. I wouldn't go anywhere else for foot care." - Kurt M.

"I had a really great experience here. I got plantar warts taken out of my feet and Dr. Dana Owen was amazing. She was very up front about what will/will not work and what she recommends. She took cost into consideration and was very knowledgeable overall. I almost fainted during my appt and she was very caring/attentive through the whole situation. Highly recommend seeing her! Thank you!" - Caelin H.

Contact Us

To schedule an appointment or learn more about our services, please contact us at (208) 367-7887. We look forward to helping you achieve optimal foot and ankle health.

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