Call Us On : 630-529-0077 7N315 Sycamore Ave, Medinah, IL 60157
A Healthy Spine is a Healthy Body
Medinah Chiropractor and Podiatry has been proudly serving the community for the past 19 years. We offer Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine, Spine Rehabilitation and Podiatry Services for Medinah IL, Bloomingdale IL, Itasca IL and Roselle IL areas. In addition we also provide diabetic Medicare shoes and complete foot care including nail cutting every 9 weeks covered under Medicare for diabetic patients over 65 years of age. Call us 630-529-0077 or submit form online to schedule a FREE Consultation today.
It's our 19th year in business. We offer chiropractic, physical therapy and podiatry services. We also provide diabetic Medicare shoes and complete foot care including nail cutting every 9 weeks covered under Medicare for diabetic patients over 65 years of age.
We specialize in sport injuries, auto and work related injuries and family practice.
The chiropractor treats: neck pain, mid/lower back pain, pinched nerves, disc problems, leg pain/sciatica, chest/rib pain, arthritis, knee/ankle sprains, post. Surgical knees/shoulders, whiplash, headaches (tension and migraines)
The podiatrist treats: foot pain (arch and heel), diabetic foot care, bunions, ingrown nails, plantar warts, spurs, foot and ankle injuries, corns and calluses, nail disorders, reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, hammer toes, neuromas
What is Podiatric Medicine? By Dr. Conway McLean
Podiatric Medicine is the branch of medicine dealing with problems of the foot, ankle and lower leg. This includes everything from nail problems to ankle fractures and lower leg ulcers. Other common examples of problems treated by podiatric physicians include bunion deformities, ingrown nails, heel pain, calluses, and care of various diabetic foot problems.
Podiatry is a branch of allopathic medicine. This is defined as the study of diseases and their treatment through medicinal, surgical and physical means. Allopathic medicine is the type employed by an internal medicine physician, a cardiologist, as well as your family doctor.
Education for a podiatric physician is similar to that of a family practice doctor. Each undergoes four years of medical school after obtaining an undergraduate degree (ie a college degree). Like your family doctor, a podiatrist follows medical school with a residency program which can last anywhere from two to four years.
About Us
Dr. Pamela Ballard
Chiropractor
Dr. Pamela Ballard has been a chiropractor for 19 years.
Dr. Conway McLean
Podiatrist
Dr. Conway McLean is a licensed podiatric physician.