Foot and Ankle Care in Stamford, CT

Stamford, CT Podiatrist - Dr. Rui DeMelo, D.P.M., FACFAS

Foot and ankle care at Stamford Podiatry Group for heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot concerns, sports injuries, wounds, and other common podiatry problems.

1234 Summer Street Suite 202
Dr. Rui DeMelo, D.P.M., FACFAS
Appointments for foot and ankle concerns
Stamford, CT Foot and ankle clinic
(203) 323-1171 Talk with the clinic
1234 Summer Street Suite 202
Foot Pain Heel, nail and ankle care
Dr. Rui DeMelo portrait
Dr. Rui DeMelo, D.P.M., FACFAS Podiatrist Heel pain, sports foot care, diabetic foot care, nail care

Our Approach

Start With the Cause of the Foot Pain

Foot pain often builds from more than one thing: shoes, standing work, training habits, walking mechanics, diabetes, circulation, old injuries, or pressure that keeps returning to the same spot. A podiatry visit starts by sorting out what is likely driving the problem.

Dr. DeMelo's care can include conservative steps such as footwear guidance, stretching, padding, bracing, orthotics, activity changes, and follow-up. If symptoms continue or the exam points to a more serious problem, the visit can include a discussion of imaging, procedures, wound care, or surgical consultation.

The goal is to explain the foot or ankle problem in plain language and help patients understand the next step before they leave the office.

Meet Dr. DeMelo

Local Foot Care

A Stamford Foot Doctor for Everyday Pain, Sports Injuries, and Diabetic Feet

Most patients do not start by searching for a treatment. They start because the heel hurts, a toenail is painful, an ankle keeps swelling, or diabetes makes foot care more important.

Heel and Arch Pain

Heel pain with first steps, standing, or exercise can happen with plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, tendon irritation, or overuse. A podiatrist can examine the foot and explain treatment options.

Care for Active Feet

Runners, walkers, workers who stand most of the day, and people returning to exercise often need help when foot or ankle pain keeps coming back.

Nail and Skin Problems

Ingrown toenails, thick nails, corns, calluses, plantar warts, and shoe pressure around the toes can make normal walking painful.

Diabetic Foot Concerns

Diabetic foot checks, wounds, ulcers, circulation concerns, and pressure areas deserve careful attention from a foot and ankle doctor.

Conservative Steps First

Many visits start with footwear advice, stretching, padding, bracing, activity changes, or supportive inserts before advanced care is discussed.

Surgical Foot Care

When conservative care is not enough, Dr. DeMelo can discuss whether surgical consultation fits the diagnosis, goals, and risks.

Inside the Stamford Office

Local Podiatry Care in Stamford

Stamford Podiatry Group gives patients a local place to ask about heel pain, sports injuries, painful toenails, diabetic foot concerns, wounds, and follow-up foot care. The Stamford office helps patients understand what may be causing symptoms and what the next step in care can look like.

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Need a Foot Doctor in Stamford?

Ask About Appointment Options

If heel pain, nail pain, ankle pain, or a diabetic foot concern is affecting your day, request an appointment and start the conversation with the clinic.

The Patient Experience

What Happens Before and During a Visit

The first step is practical. Call the office or use the form to describe what is bothering you, where it hurts, and how the problem is affecting walking, work, shoes, or exercise.

During a podiatry visit, Dr. DeMelo reviews the problem, examines the foot or ankle, asks what has already been tried, and explains the likely next step. That may include conservative care, imaging, wound care, a procedure discussion, or follow-up when appropriate.

  • Bring the shoes you wear most often
  • Bring insurance details and current medications
  • Explain when pain started and what makes it worse
  • Ask questions about treatment options and follow-up
Welcoming entrance to our podiatry clinic Hands gently cradling a patient's foot during examination Podiatrist examining a patient's foot in the clinic

Greater Stamford Service Area

Foot and Ankle Care for Stamford and Nearby Communities

Stamford Podiatry Group serves patients in Stamford and nearby Fairfield County communities, including Greenwich, Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, and Riverside. Foot pain often shows up in active adults, workers who stand most of the day, older adults managing diabetes, and patients returning to walking or exercise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a foot doctor?

Some insurance plans require a referral, and others do not. If your plan requires one, bring the referral information with you when you request care.

What does a podiatrist treat?

A podiatrist treats foot and ankle problems such as heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, hammertoes, ingrown toenails, fungal nail concerns, sports injuries, wounds, and diabetic foot concerns.

When should I see a foot doctor for heel pain?

Consider calling a foot doctor when heel pain lasts more than a few days, keeps returning, is worse in the morning, or changes how you walk. A podiatrist can examine the foot and explain likely next steps.

Does insurance cover podiatry visits?

Insurance benefits depend on your plan, diagnosis, and visit type. Bring your insurance card and any plan questions when you request an appointment.

What happens at the first visit?

The doctor reviews your symptoms, medical history, shoes, activity level, and any treatments you have already tried. The visit may include a foot or ankle exam and a discussion of conservative care, imaging, procedures, or follow-up when appropriate.

Where is Stamford Podiatry Group located?

Stamford Podiatry Group is located at 1234 Summer Street, Suite 202, Stamford, CT 06905.

About Stamford Podiatry Group in Stamford, CT

Stamford Podiatry Group is a foot and ankle clinic at 1234 Summer Street, Suite 202, in Stamford, Connecticut. The practice is led by Dr. Rui DeMelo, D.P.M., FACFAS, a podiatrist who provides conservative and surgical foot care.

Patients call for heel pain treatment, plantar fasciitis treatment, bunion care, hammertoe concerns, ingrown toenail treatment, fungal nail concerns, diabetic foot care, wound care, ankle pain, sports injuries, custom orthotics, and foot surgery questions.

If foot pain is changing how you walk, work, exercise, or choose shoes, a local foot doctor can examine the problem and explain the next step. Stamford Podiatry Group helps patients move from symptoms to a clearer care plan.

Take the Next Step

Request a Foot and Ankle Appointment

Tell us what is bothering you, and the clinic can follow up about the foot or ankle concern and the next best step.

  • Tell the clinic what hurts and when it started
  • Request care for heel, nail, ankle, or diabetic foot concerns
  • Tell us if pain is affecting walking, work, sports, or shoes
  • Find the right next step for your visit
Or call us directly: (203) 323-1171

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