Vertex Podiatry β€” Foot and Ankle Specialists
Sunbury, OhioCondition

Diabetic Foot Care in Sunbury, Ohio

Expert Diabetic Foot Care That Protects Your Feet β€” and Your Future

Whether you're a Big Walnut athlete dealing with a nagging foot injury, a Delaware County farmer whose boot-related heel pain has progressed to the point of limping, or a Sunbury commuter who's put off addressing your ankle problem for too long, if you are living with diabetes, routine foot care is not optional β€” it is one of the highest-leverage health decisions you can make.

πŸ“ 38 minutes from Sunbury Β· 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120, Grandview Heights

Diabetes mellitus creates two specific threats to foot health that, in combination, make diabetic foot disease the leading cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputation in the United States. The first is peripheral neuropathy β€” damage to the sensory nerves of the feet and lower legs that causes numbness, tingling, burning pain, or total absence of protective sensation. The second is peripheral arterial disease (PAD) β€” reduced blood flow to the extremities that impairs wound healing and immune response. Together, these two conditions mean that a small wound, a blister, or even an ingrown toenail can progress to a limb-threatening infection in a diabetic patient faster than in any other patient population.

Annual comprehensive diabetic foot examinations are the standard of care β€” and they are one of the most powerful preventive tools available. At Vertex Podiatry, Dr. Golan performs thorough monofilament sensation testing, vascular assessments, structural evaluations, and nail and skin care that identifies developing problems before they become emergencies. For patients with active wounds or ulcerations, we provide wound care, offloading, and coordinate with vascular surgeons and infectious disease specialists when needed.

Diabetic Foot Care in Sunbury: Prevention Is Everything

Sunbury residents are active outdoors β€” farming, hunting, recreational cycling, and athletic participation in Big Walnut sports programs define the community's physical identity. The combination of agricultural labor demands and competitive youth athletics means foot and ankle conditions are common but often under-treated due to geographic barriers. Physical activity is one of the best things a diabetic patient can do for glycemic control and cardiovascular health β€” but it must be paired with appropriate footwear, regular foot inspections, and a podiatric team that understands the specific risks of exercising feet with neuropathy.

Sunbury's workforce includes farmers, skilled tradespeople, Delaware County government employees, and commuters traveling to Columbus, Westerville, and the Polaris corridor. Agricultural and construction workers in Delaware County experience high rates of occupational foot conditions β€” often treating them with OTC insoles and rest rather than seeking specialist care. Many Sunbury patients with diabetes are working in environments that put their feet at risk β€” on their feet all day in inadequate shoes, or in sedentary jobs where feet are rarely examined. The combination of neuropathy-induced reduced sensation and daily foot stress is particularly dangerous. For Sunbury residents, visiting a specialist often means a long drive to Columbus. Dr. Golan's telehealth consultation option β€” available for initial evaluations β€” makes it practical to get a specialist opinion before committing to an in-person visit. Most patients who do make the trip report it was well worth it.

What Sunbury Patients Should Know

Key facts about Diabetic Foot Care β€” and how we treat it.

Diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputation β€” mostly preventable with proper care
Neuropathy removes the pain signal that normally warns of foot problems β€” making regular exams critical
Annual comprehensive diabetic foot exams are a covered benefit under most insurance plans
Custom diabetic orthotics redistribute pressure away from high-risk areas
Small wounds in diabetic patients can progress to serious infections within days without treatment
Vertex Podiatry coordinates with your endocrinologist and primary care team for integrated care

Dr. Golan's Approach in Sunbury

Diabetic foot care at Vertex Podiatry is comprehensive, systematic, and preventive-first. Every new diabetic patient receives a full neurological and vascular assessment of the lower extremities, a structural evaluation with weight-bearing X-rays when indicated, and a custom care plan based on their specific risk classification. For lower-risk patients, annual exams and education are the foundation. For higher-risk patients β€” those with neuropathy, prior ulcerations, or PAD β€” more frequent visits, specialized diabetic footwear prescriptions, and custom diabetic orthotics are part of the protocol.

For active wounds and ulcerations, Dr. Golan employs advanced wound care techniques including debridement, off-loading with total contact casting or diabetic boot, and where appropriate, amniotic membrane application to accelerate wound closure. The goal is always the same: heal the wound, prevent recurrence, and keep you walking on your own feet.

Technology & Innovation

Vertex Podiatry uses in-office diagnostic tools that allow us to assess diabetic foot risk with precision. Our digital X-ray system identifies bony changes, osteomyelitis (bone infection), and Charcot neuroarthropathy (a devastating bone destruction condition in diabetics) at early stages. Diagnostic ultrasound allows assessment of soft tissue infection, abscess, and foreign bodies. These capabilities mean we can often diagnose and begin managing serious diabetic foot complications at an outpatient level β€” avoiding emergency room visits and inpatient hospitalizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions from Sunbury patients about Diabetic Foot Care β€” answered by Dr. Golan.

Serving Sunbury Β· 38 Minutes Away

Ready to See Dr. Golan?

Sunbury is a growing Delaware County village at the northern edge of the Columbus metro β€” a community of agricultural heritage, commuter families, and rural-to-suburban transition. Big Walnut Local School District draws families to the area, and development along the US-36/SR-37 corridor is accelerating. Residents here are largely underserved by specialist healthcare and represent a high-opportunity patient population.

Sunbury is approximately 38 minutes from Vertex Podiatry via US-36 and US-23 South. We strongly recommend our telehealth initial consultation option for Sunbury patients to save an extra trip.

Vertex Podiatry

1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120

Grandview Heights, Columbus, OH 43212

(614) 328-5561

Fax: (614) 602-5199

βœ“ Same-day appointments
βœ“ On-site X-ray & ultrasound
βœ“ Bilingual (EN / ES)
βœ“ Most insurance accepted