Top 10 Podiatry Clinics for Seniors

Selecting the right podiatry clinic is one of the most consequential health decisions older adults can make, given that foot problems directly affect mobility, fall risk, and independence. This report examines the top 10 podiatry clinics for seniors across the United States and beyond, evaluating each based on specialization, credentials, accessibility, and the scope of geriatric services offered. Readers will also find guidance on what to expect from senior foot care, how Medicare coverage works, and what clinical features distinguish exceptional geriatric podiatry practices.

Foot problems become significantly more consequential with age. A condition as routine as a thickened toenail or an untreated callus can escalate into infection, hospitalization, or a serious fall in older adults. Research data indicates that 85% of seniors experience significant foot problems, yet only 12% receive regular podiatric care, creating a preventable gap in geriatric health management. 1 This analysis profiles the leading podiatry clinics serving seniors, covering their specialized services, institutional credentials, and patient accessibility features.

Why Geriatric Podiatry Requires Specialized Clinical Expertise

Aging feet undergo a series of structural and physiological changes that demand more than general podiatric knowledge. The fat padding on the soles gradually thins, skin becomes drier and more prone to cracking, nails thicken and become harder to manage safely, and circulation often decreases. 2 Conditions including arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, and diabetic foot disease become increasingly prevalent and can significantly impair balance and gait when left unmanaged. The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association has published research showing that seniors with untreated foot pain are 2.3 times more likely to experience falls. 1

Board-certified geriatric podiatrists hold credentials from the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery (ABFAS) and typically integrate falls prevention programs as a primary component of consultations for patients over 65. 3 Leading practices also utilize advanced diagnostic tools such as weight-bearing CT scans and diagnostic ultrasound imaging to assess structural changes in aging feet with greater precision than standard X-ray alone. 4

Top 10 Podiatry Clinics for Seniors: Profiles and Distinguishing Features

The following clinics represent a geographically and institutionally diverse set of practices recognized for their depth of geriatric podiatric services, clinical credentials, and patient accessibility infrastructure. Rankings reflect breadth of specialist services, institutional affiliations, Medicare acceptance, and documented senior-focused programming.

ClinicLocationNotable Senior Focus
Cleveland Clinic Foot and AnkleCleveland, OHMultidisciplinary geriatric care, Medicare accepted, multiple locations
Mayo Clinic Podiatric Medicine and SurgeryRochester, MNIntegrated geriatric medicine, osteoarthritis and neuropathy specialization
Johns Hopkins Medicine Podiatric ServicesBaltimore, MDLimb salvage, diabetic ulcer management, age-related deformity correction
UCSF Health Foot and Ankle CareSan Francisco, CAGeriatric medicine integration, chronic pain and mobility improvement
Achilles Foot and Ankle CenterRichmond, VA (13 locations)Diabetic wound prevention, preventive checkups, surgical intervention
Arizona Foot and Ankle PhysiciansScottsdale, AZBoard-certified geriatric care, diabetic neuropathy, personalized treatment
Comprehensive Podiatry AssociatesEast Setauket and Selden, NYProactive geriatric assessment, gait analysis, fall risk management
Foot Health Podiatry (Claregalway)Claregalway, IrelandFirst Irish clinic with Age Friendly Ireland award, ultrasound diagnostics, shockwave therapy
Physicians FootcareColumbia and Augusta, SCCutting-edge diagnostics, decades of geriatric podiatric experience
People Podiatry Aged Care ServicesAustralia (mobile and facility-based)Residential aged care, home visits, diabetic assessments, falls risk evaluations

Institutional Leaders: Major Medical Center Podiatry Programs

The Cleveland Clinic offers comprehensive foot and ankle surgery with a specific focus on geriatric mobility and injury prevention, accepting Medicare across multiple Ohio locations. 5 Mayo Clinic's podiatric medicine and surgery department provides integrated care for older adults managing complex conditions including peripheral neuropathy, vascular compromise, and biomechanical deterioration. 6 Johns Hopkins Medicine emphasizes diabetic foot ulcer treatment and age-related structural deformity correction, with a strong limb salvage orientation that is particularly relevant to seniors with advanced diabetes. 7

UCSF Health's foot and ankle service integrates geriatric medicine principles to treat chronic foot pain and functional mobility decline in older patients. 8 NewYork-Presbyterian similarly offers specialized podiatric care for seniors through experienced board-certified podiatrists treating the full spectrum of age-related foot conditions. 9 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) provides senior-focused podiatric services with specialists in both diabetic complications and broader geriatric foot care. 10

Specialized and Community-Based Clinics With Strong Senior Track Records

Achilles Foot and Ankle Center operates across thirteen locations in Central Virginia, delivering services ranging from preventive checkups through diabetic foot care and surgical intervention. 11 Arizona Foot and Ankle Physicians in Scottsdale features board-certified Dr. Nathan Plaskey offering personalized geriatric services addressing arthritis, poor circulation, and diabetic neuropathy with individualized treatment planning. 12 Foot Health Podiatry in Claregalway, Ireland became the first podiatry clinic in the country to receive an Age Friendly Ireland award, having introduced improved signage, wheelchair-accessible facilities, dedicated parking, and Saturday appointments alongside advanced diagnostics including diagnostic ultrasound imaging and laser therapy. 13

Board-certified podiatrist examining the foot of an elderly senior patient in a modern, accessible podiatry clinic
Board-certified podiatrist examining the foot of an elderly senior patient in a modern, accessible podiatry clinic

People Podiatry in Australia provides aged care podiatry services across home settings, retirement villages, and residential care facilities. Services include general nail care, diabetic foot assessments, falls risk evaluations, corn and callus removal, and cracked heel treatment. 14 Comprehensive Podiatry Associates in New York employs gait analysis, circulation checks, and pressure mapping as part of its proactive geriatric assessment protocol, recognizing that conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, and hammertoes impair balance when left unmanaged. 2

Mobile and On-Site Podiatry: An Expanding Model for Seniors

A significant proportion of older adults face real logistical barriers to clinic-based podiatry care, including transportation limitations, fatigue from travel, and pain that worsens during transit. Mobile podiatry services address this gap by delivering licensed podiatric physician care directly to homes, assisted living facilities, and memory care units. 15 Aspire Healthcare Solutions in New York operates a mobile podiatry model for elderly patients and families across the region. On-site programs such as the one at The Woodlake senior living community feature rotating visits every six weeks from dedicated foot and ankle specialists like Dr. Karen Romines, covering nail care, diabetic foot exams, wound checks, gait assessments, and dementia-informed care. 16

Sydney City Podiatry in Chatswood offers a seniors-specific service for adults aged 65 and over, with comprehensive assessments including gait analysis and pressure mapping, as well as late and weekend appointments designed to accommodate mobility constraints. 17 All Seniors Foundation in Glendale, California coordinates access to podiatry services for qualifying LA County residents across hospital departments, private practices, community clinics, mobile services, wound centers, and urgent care settings. 18

Medicare Coverage, Eligibility, and Access Considerations

Medicare covers routine foot care when self-care is medically dangerous due to underlying conditions such as diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, or peripheral vascular disease. The Medicare Therapeutic Shoe Benefit covers one pair of depth-inlay diabetic shoes and three pairs of custom-molded inserts annually for qualifying Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes. 19 Despite expanded coverage for certain diabetic foot services during the 2024 Medicare reimbursement updates, routine preventive care continues to face restrictions, which creates a coverage gap around the very services most likely to prevent future hospitalizations. 1

Seniors evaluating podiatry clinics should verify whether a practice accepts Medicare assignment directly, whether same-week or same-day appointments are available for acute concerns, and whether the facility provides accessible infrastructure including wheelchair ramps, accessible parking, and barrier-free examination rooms. The American Podiatric Medical Association maintains a publicly available directory tool that allows patients to search for board-certified podiatrists filterable by location and specialty area, including geriatric foot care. 20 Families managing care for older relatives with cognitive decline should also inquire specifically about dementia-informed protocols, as individuals with memory impairment may be unable to communicate foot pain or discomfort to caregivers.

What to Look for When Evaluating a Senior Podiatry Clinic

The most clinically rigorous senior podiatry practices share several identifiable features. Board certification from the ABFAS or membership in the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons signals a verified level of surgical and clinical competency. 3 Clinics with multidisciplinary integration, connecting podiatric care to vascular surgery, wound care, rheumatology, and primary care, are particularly valuable for seniors managing multiple chronic conditions simultaneously. 21 Practices that perform falls risk assessments as a standard component of geriatric consultations reflect a preventive orientation aligned with current evidence on the consequences of untreated foot pathology in older adults.

Additional indicators of quality include the availability of diagnostic ultrasound imaging for conditions like plantar fasciitis, the capacity for custom orthotic fabrication, accessibility accommodations consistent with senior mobility needs, and documented experience with diabetic wound management. Patients and families should also recognize that even highly rated clinics may have wait times for new patients, that not all procedures are covered by Medicare without prior authorization, and that conservative treatment timelines for conditions like plantar fasciitis typically range from six to twelve weeks before escalation is considered. 22 Realistic expectations and early engagement with a qualified geriatric podiatrist remain the most dependable strategies for preserving foot health and independence across the aging process.

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