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Locality: Rockville Centre, New York

Phone: +1 516-764-0434



Address: 176 N Village Ave, Ste 1D 11570 Rockville Centre, NY, US

Website: allislandpodiatry.com/

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All Island Podiatry 24.01.2021

Important Message From ALL ISLAND PODIATRY - 516-764-0434 Starting on Monday March 23 we are instituting our Teladoc virtual healthcare service. Now you can keep your appointment from the comfort of your own home. For details please call our office to start your virual tele-healthcare.. All Island Podiatry would like to assure our patients that we are taking every reasonable measure possible to ensure the safety of both our staff and patients.We have put in place enhanced cl...eaning measures of heavily trafficked areas, hard surfaces, examinations rooms, treatment rooms, patient check in areas and rest rooms. We are proactively reducing patient to patient contact by expediting patients from the waiting room to the treatment rooms. All Island Podiatry is attempting to adhere to CDC protocols and will continue to monitor the CDC for additional recommendations. At present, we are continuing with all scheduled appointments. If you are experiencing the following symptoms, please stay home and call us at: 516 764-0434 Dry cough Fever Shortness of breath If you have an appointment scheduled and are feeling healthy, you can come to your appointment. If you have an appointment, but are not feeling well or are experiencing the symptoms above, please call us before you come in. We will remain open to serve our community, it is our honor and privilege to serve you. If you have any concerns or special needs please feel free to call us 516 764-0434.

All Island Podiatry 08.01.2021

10 Reasons to See a Podiatrist 1. You think you have athlete’s footand it isn’t going away. The fungal infection known as athlete’s foot can make the skin between your toes look scaly and feel itchy. Over-the-counter antifungal cream may help. But if the infection doesn’t seem to improve after a couple of weeks, visit a podiatrist. Oral and cream-based prescription medicines are often more effective. Your doctor will also check for signs of a bacterial infection, which requi...Continue reading

All Island Podiatry 20.12.2020

Happy New Year from all of us at All Island Podiatry!!