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Do you need a Pediatric Podiatrist or a Children’s Podiatrist? We can help provide the BEST foot & Ankle Care!
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- We can help with skin conditions like warts, rashes, and calluses.
- We can help with bunions, flat feet, and ankle pain.
- We can perform a gait analysis for growing pain!
- We can help with shoes and custom orthotics.
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Why Your Child May Need a Pediatric Foot Doctor
Children often struggle to explain foot or ankle pain, and subtle gait problems may go unnoticed. A pediatric foot doctor is trained to diagnose and treat these issues early—before they turn into long-term problems. From flat feet and toe walking to sports injuries and heel pain, early podiatric care ensures your child stays active, confident, and pain-free as they grow. Whether your little one is a toddler just starting to walk or a young athlete with recurring pain, expert care is available.
Common Pediatric Foot Problems We Treat
Pediatric foot conditions are different from adult issues. That’s why seeing a specialized pediatric podiatrist is crucial. Some of the most common conditions we treat include:
Flat feet or fallen arches
Toe walking
In-toeing or out-toeing
Sever’s disease (heel pain in kids)
Sports injuries and sprains
Ingrown toenails
Warts or skin issues
Growth plate irritation
Walking imbalance or limping
Curled or overlapping toes
With customized treatment plans, orthotics, physical therapy, and gentle care, we help your child walk, run, and play without limits.
Worried About Your Child’s Feet? We’re Here to Help!
At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we specialize in caring for children’s feet with compassion and expertise. Dr. Tom Biernacki and Dr. Carl Jay have years of experience helping kids feel comfortable while receiving top-tier foot care. Whether it’s pain, posture, or just peace of mind—trust your child’s feet with our pediatric foot doctors in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Call today or book an appointment online. Let’s get your child back on their feet—happy, healthy, and pain-free!
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Pediatric Podiatrist Treatment:
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Common Children’s Podiatrist Foot Problems:
- Pediatric podiatrists refer to pediatric foot problems as podopediatrics.
- Foot problems in your child may appear at birth, shortly thereafter, or once your child is walking.
- Walking abnormally is often the first sign that something is wrong with your child’s foot or their feet.
- Adolescents and teenage children may develop foot or ankle problems, and these should not be ignored.
- It is important to watch for any foot deformities, limp in your adolescent or teenage child, and see our podiatrists or an expert in pediatric podiatry if you notice any foot issues.
- To see our well-trained pediatric podiatrists today!
Pediatric Heel Pain:
Heel pain in a child is a common problem. One of the first signs you may notice is your child limping.
- Pediatric heel pain differs from adult heel pain in that the child’s foot is still growing, and as a result, more flexible.
- Your child’s heel pain may be due to an abnormality of the heel bone’s growth area. In these cases, the growth area of the heel bone becomes inflamed, and pain worsens when your child tries to walk or participate in sports. Other heel pain causes include a fracture, bone tumor, bursitis, or infection.
- If you notice your child limping or complaining of heel or arch pain, you should have the child’s evaluated by one of our podiatrists as soon as possible.
In-toeing or Out-toeing in Children:
- In-toeing is often referred to as walking pigeon-toed. Instead of the foot pointed straight ahead, the foot turns inward.
- Sometimes in-toeing occurs with only one foot, or it may affect both feet.
- The child may limp, stumble, or even trip and fall when running or walking. In-toeing may be due to a structural issue with the foot itself or related to the leg or hips.
- Out-toeing is the reverse of in-toeing, where the child’s foot points outward when they are walking. Again, this problem can affect one or both feet, and it can cause the child to stumble or even fall when running or walking. Both in-toeing and out-toeing are considered structural problems, and when these problems are caught early, they are easy to correct.
- Most parents can spot in-toeing or out-toeing in their child, usually shortly after they begin to walk. If you suspect in-toeing or out-toeing, you should bring your child in to evaluate with one of our podiatrists.
Toe-Walking in Children:
- Some toddlers or even older children may walk more on their toes or the front of their foot rather than putting their heels down on the ground. The child who toe-walks may appear to “bounce” as they walk.
- This problem may be due to bone abnormality in the child’s foot or a neurologic issue, though more often is due to the tendon at the back of the leg, called the Achilles tendon, being too short.
- Most of the time, a tight Achilles tendon can be treated conservatively, though in severe cases, our podiatrists may do a small procedure to help lengthen the tendon.
Bunions in Children:
- Some people mistakenly believe bunions is an “old person’s” problem. The truth is many children develop bunions. Often a child develops a bunion secondary to another, more significant, deformity of the foot.
Most of the time, bunions in children can be treated without any surgery. - Parents need to bring in their child as soon as they see a bunion beginning to form. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. Our podiatrists may do a small out-patient surgery to correct the child’s bunion (to learn more about our approach to bunion surgery, click here).
Flatfeet in Children:
- Flatfeet is called pes planus, and it is a common foot problem our podiatrists treat. In basic terms, a flatfoot is a foot that has a shallow arch or no height to the arch. A child with a flatfoot may or may not have pain.
Flatfeet is related to developing all kinds of foot, ankle, and leg pain and problems. Your child may have difficulty walking or may complain of “tired” feet.
Fortunately, treating flatfeet is easy. Often we make simple arch support that molds to your child’s foot called an orthotic. Orthotics are custom-made to your child’s foot and slip in your child’s shoes. Generally, the younger your child is when they begin wearing orthotics, the better.
Ingrown Toenails in Children:
- Ingrown toenails are common in people of all ages, and children are no exception.
- An ingrown toenail can be painful and cause your child (or you!) to limp or avoid wearing their shoes. Our podiatrists treat ingrown toenails just about every day. In fact, a painful ingrown toenail is one of the most common problems our podiatrists treat.
- Alleviating an ingrown toenail is easy and fast when it is addressed promptly. You mustn’t ignore your child’s ingrown toenails as they can become infected and lead to other complications.
Plantar Warts:
- Plantar warts show up on the bottom of a child’s (or adult’s) foot, though warts can occur anywhere on foot.
- Warts are due to a virus, and they tend to affect children’s feet more than adults. Plantar warts are easy to catch, and they can spread rapidly—they are highly contagious. Worse, plantar warts can be irritating or even painful.
- Parents who notice a plantar wart on their child’s foot should see our podiatrists immediately before the wart spreads.
- Most of the treatments for plantar warts are easy and painless. Our podiatrists may use a laser to destroy the wart or other methods in more advanced or resistant cases.
Low-Cost, Affordable Cash Price and Payment Plans for Childrens’ Foot Troubles:
- If you do not have insurance or are underinsured, have a high deductible, and wish to pay cash, we will work with you!
- We understand that not everyone has insurance, and we offer an affordable, reduced fee, low-cost cash price (and payment plans) for your child’s foot problem.
- Whether your child needs custom-made orthotics, ingrown toenail surgery, wart surgery, or other pediatric foot problem, we will work with you to get your child well at an affordable cash price (and affordable, low-cost payment plan).
Pediatric Podiatrist Locations:
Areas We Service:
The podiatrists & foot doctors of Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists are available for in office visits, home care and telehealth for the following locations:
Looking for a Trusted Pediatric Foot Doctor Near Me? Here’s What to Know
If you’ve been searching for a pediatric foot doctor near me, you’re already taking the right step toward ensuring your child’s long-term foot health. Children often experience unique issues like flat feet, toe walking, and growth-related pain that require specialized care. A pediatric podiatrist is trained to diagnose and treat these conditions gently and effectively. At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist, we’re proud to serve families in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, providing expert foot care tailored just for kids. From toddlers to teens, we help young feet grow strong, pain-free, and active.
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Pediatric Foot Doctor – Frequently Asked Questions
They specialize in foot and ankle conditions affecting children, such as flat feet, heel pain, and toe walking.
If your child complains of foot pain, walks unusually, or avoids activity, a podiatric consult is a good idea.
Flat feet are common in young children but should be evaluated if pain, imbalance, or tripping occurs.
Yes. Persistent toe walking may signal tight tendons or neurological concerns and should be assessed.
Not always. It’s often a condition called Sever’s disease and requires treatment to prevent ongoing pain.
Surgery is rare and only recommended if conservative treatments fail.
Yes, they can treat sprains, fractures, and overuse injuries common in active children.
Some children benefit from orthotics to correct walking patterns and reduce pain.
Anytime there’s a concern. Many parents start around age 2–3 if walking seems off.
Bring your child’s shoes, list of symptoms, and encourage them that it’s a simple, gentle check-up.
To find the best pediatric foot doctor near me, look for a clinic that specializes in children’s podiatry, has excellent patient reviews, and offers personalized care for young patients. It’s important the doctor has experience treating common childhood foot conditions like flat feet, toe walking, or heel pain. If you’re in Michigan, you can trust the team at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist in Howell and Bloomfield Hills—where compassionate care meets advanced pediatric foot treatment.