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Podiatrist in Hazlet, NJ - Expert Foot and Ankle Care, With or Without Surgery

Something's off with your feet. Maybe it's the stabbing pain that hits the second you swing your legs out of bed. Maybe it's a bunion that used to be a cosmetic nuisance and has now made every pair of shoes a negotiation. Or it's an ankle that's been swelling up after your Saturday tennis match, and you've started canceling plans because you're not sure it'll hold up.

Whatever brought you to this page, you've probably been putting it off longer than you should have. Most people do. Foot pain gets dismissed as "part of getting older" or "just something I'll have to live with" - and it rarely gets real attention until it starts stealing pieces of your day.

At NJ Sports Spine and Wellness, our podiatry team in Hazlet, NJ treats the full range of foot and ankle conditions - from the chronic stuff quietly limiting you for years to the acute injuries that sideline you overnight. We offer advanced non-surgical care, which resolves the majority of cases, and when surgery is genuinely the right answer, we use minimally invasive techniques - smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and lower risk of infection than traditional open procedures.

Let's figure out what's actually going on with your feet.

What a Podiatrist Actually Does

A podiatrist - also called a foot doctor, or in older terminology a chiropodist - is a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the foot, ankle, and connected structures of the lower leg. That sounds narrow until you realize how complicated feet actually are. Each foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments working together every time you take a step. When something goes wrong, pinpointing which structure is really causing the problem takes some work - partly because the foot tends to compensate in ways that mask the original issue.

That's the job. Figure out what's wrong, figure out why, and build a plan to fix it. Whether the goal is calming an acute injury, correcting a long-standing biomechanical issue, or helping you stay active despite something like diabetes or arthritis, a good podiatrist designs treatment around your life - not the other way around.

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Conditions Our Hazlet, NJ Podiatrist Treats

Our podiatry team handles every common foot and ankle condition, plus many of the more specialized ones most general practitioners aren't equipped for.

Pain and Inflammation

  • Plantar fasciitis - the stabbing heel pain with your first steps in the morning
  • Heel pain and heel spurs (acute and chronic)
  • Achilles tendonitis and tendon tears
  • Ball of foot pain - metatarsalgia, Morton's neuroma, capsulitis
  • Arch pain and arch strain
  • Top of foot pain from tendon irritation, stress, or nerve entrapment
  • Foot pain when walking with no clear cause

Structural and Bone Issues

  • Bunions - including minimally invasive bunion surgery when appropriate
  • Hammertoes and claw toes
  • Flat feet and fallen arches
  • High arches (cavus foot)
  • Stress fractures in the foot
  • Ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability
  • Foot and ankle arthritis

Sports and Overuse Injuries

  • Running-related foot pain
  • Stress fractures from training volume
  • Sports foot and ankle sprains
  • Achilles issues in athletes
  • Turf toe and other acute injuries
  • Return-to-activity programming after injury

Specialty and Chronic Care

  • Diabetic foot care and diabetic ulcer prevention
  • Neuropathy-related foot symptoms - burning feet at night, numbness, loss of sensation
  • Pediatric foot issues - in-toeing, flat feet, toe walking, Sever's disease
  • Custom orthotics for biomechanical correction

Something Hurts and I'm Not Sure What It Is

A lot of patients come in without a clear diagnosis - just a nagging ache, a swelling that won't go down, or a gait they've quietly started adjusting around. That's fine. Figuring out what's actually going on is the first half of the job, and it's one of the things our Hazlet, NJ team does best.

Symptoms That Mean It's Time to See a Foot Doctor

Obvious pain is one trigger, but it's far from the only one. Call our office if you're dealing with any of these:

  • Heel pain first thing in the morning
  • Sharp pain in the heel when you put weight on it
  • Pain in the bottom of your foot that flares with walking
  • Arch pain that comes back every time you're on your feet for a while
  • Ball-of-foot pain when standing, running, or wearing certain shoes
  • Swelling in the foot or ankle that won't resolve
  • A bunion that's getting bigger, more painful, or harder to fit in shoes
  • Ingrown toenails that keep returning after home treatment
  • Numbness, tingling, or burning in your feet - especially at night
  • An injury that's not healing the way you'd expect it to
  • Diabetes plus any change in foot sensation, skin color, or wound healing
  • Any foot or ankle issue that's been around more than a couple of weeks

Early evaluation matters. Most foot problems get easier to treat the sooner we start - and harder to treat the longer you wait.

Our Approach: Non-Surgical First, Surgical When Truly Needed

Most foot and ankle conditions don't require surgery, and that's a good thing. Surgery always carries more weight and more downside than conservative care, so our philosophy is to lead with the least invasive option that can actually solve the problem - and escalate only when the evidence says we should.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Custom orthotics

Off-the-shelf insoles help some people and do nothing for others. Custom orthotics, fitted to your specific gait and structural issues, are a different tool entirely - especially for flat feet, high arches, plantar fasciitis, and chronic foot or knee pain with a biomechanical root cause.

LiteCure Class IV Laser Therapy

Our LiteCure laser delivers deep therapeutic light into injured tissue to reduce inflammation and support healing at the cellular level. It's one of the most effective non-invasive tools we have for plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and stubborn heel pain.

Shockwave Therapy

Acoustic-wave treatment that stimulates healing in chronic soft-tissue conditions. It's become the gold standard for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis that haven't responded to standard care - and it's one of the reasons patients come to us specifically.

Physical therapy and gait retraining

A lot of foot pain isn't really about the foot. Tight calves, weak glutes, or a minor hip imbalance can steadily overload one part of the foot until something gives. Our in-house physical therapy team retrains the whole kinetic chain, not just the spot where it's hurting.

AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill

For patients recovering from foot or ankle injuries, the AlterG lets you walk or run at a fraction of your body weight - rebuilding movement confidence and conditioning without loading the healing tissue.

Chiropractic care

When foot problems connect to alignment issues further up the chain (and they often do), chiropractic adjustments reduce the compensation patterns that keep the foot overloaded.

Manual therapy and soft-tissue work

Hands-on techniques - including instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization, cupping, and targeted massage - release restrictions around the foot and ankle that contribute to ongoing pain.

Ice and NormaTec compression therapy

For acute injuries and flare-ups, we use on-site ice compression and NormaTec pneumatic compression to speed recovery and reduce swelling.

Bracing, taping, and activity modification

Sometimes the answer is giving the tissue structural support and time. We'll show you what to do - and, just as important, what to stop doing in the meantime.

Diabetic foot care programs

Ongoing monitoring, preventive exams, and early intervention for patients with diabetes - focused on catching problems before they become emergencies.

Minimally Invasive Surgical Options

When surgery is the right call - and for some conditions, it genuinely is - our podiatrist uses minimally invasive techniques whenever the anatomy allows. These approaches typically use smaller incisions, disrupt less surrounding tissue, and carry lower infection risk than traditional open surgery.

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Procedures available include:

  • Minimally invasive bunion surgery
  • Hammertoe correction
  • Plantar fascia release when conservative care hasn't worked
  • Achilles tendon repair
  • Stress fracture stabilization
  • Ankle ligament repair
  • Permanent ingrown toenail correction
  • Neuroma excision for cases that haven't responded to non-surgical care

Here's the honest framing: most of our patients never need surgery. Our goal is always to exhaust effective conservative options first, because the best procedure is often the one you don't end up needing. But if you're one of the patients who does need it, you want it done by a podiatrist using modern techniques - and one who will walk you through exactly why it's the right call before anything gets scheduled.

Why Patients Choose NJ Sports Spine and Wellness for Podiatry

Appointments

Same-Day Appointments

When you can barely walk without wincing, "we can see you in four weeks" isn't an answer. We offer same-day appointments for both new and existing patients whenever the schedule allows, because foot pain doesn't politely wait its turn.

Generalists

A Podiatrist Who's Part of a Full Multidisciplinary Team

You're not just getting a foot doctor. You're getting a foot doctor who works alongside our chiropractors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, acupuncturists, and pain management specialists - all in the same building, on the same chart, working from the same plan. That matters because foot problems rarely live in isolation. If your heel pain is really connected to tight calves or a hip restriction, we don't need to send you somewhere else to figure that out.

Technology

Advanced In-House Technology

We've invested in the tools that actually move the needle: LiteCure Class IV laser, shockwave therapy, DRX9000 spinal decompression, AlterG anti-gravity treadmill, NormaTec compression, and on-site X-ray and diagnostic ultrasound. You get same-visit answers - not a two-week wait for imaging at a different facility.

Plan

Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques

When surgery is needed, we use modern techniques with smaller incisions and less tissue disruption. For bunions, hammertoes, and chronic plantar fasciitis in particular, it's a meaningful difference.

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A Treatment Plan With an Actual Finish Line

When surgery is needed, we use modern techniques with smaller incisions and less tissue disruption. For bunions, hammertoes, and chronic plantar fasciitis in particular, it's a meaningful difference.

Families

Patients Who Stay With Us - and Bring Their Families

Take a look at our reviews. The same theme shows up over and over: staff who know patients by name, providers who listen, a team that genuinely cares about outcomes. That's the culture.

What to Expect at Your First Visit

Your first podiatry appointment at our Hazlet, NJ office is a real conversation. We'll go through when your symptoms started, what makes them better or worse, what shoes you wear, how active you are, and what you've tried already. Then we'll do a thorough physical exam - looking at your gait, range of motion, foot structure, skin, nails, and relevant joints. If imaging would clarify what's going on, we can usually do it on the spot.

From there, we'll explain in plain English what we think is happening and walk you through your treatment options. You'll leave knowing exactly what the plan is, what it involves, and what realistic improvement looks like for someone in your situation.

No pressure. No unnecessary upsells. Just a clear path forward.

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Book Your Podiatry Appointment in Hazlet, NJ

If you've been dealing with foot pain, a nagging ankle, or a bunion that's getting worse - let's take a look. Most foot problems get harder to treat the longer they go on, and most of the non-surgical options work better the earlier we catch them.

Call our Hazlet, NJ office at (908) 866-7246 to schedule. Same-day appointments available.

Frequently Asked Questions

For anything that's more than a passing ache. Primary care physicians are excellent generalists, but foot and ankle conditions have a lot of subtlety - biomechanical causes, overlapping symptoms, and treatments that depend on getting the diagnosis exactly right. If your foot or ankle pain has lasted more than a couple of weeks, keeps returning, or is affecting what you can do day to day, a podiatrist is the right next step. You don't need a referral to book with us.

Probably not. The majority of bunions respond to non-surgical treatment - well-fit orthotics, shoe modifications, padding, physical therapy, and in some cases laser or shockwave therapy to calm the surrounding inflammation. Surgery is considered when conservative care hasn't reduced the pain enough, or when the bunion is interfering significantly with your ability to walk or wear normal shoes. When it is the right call, we use minimally invasive techniques whenever the anatomy allows.

It depends on how long you've had it and how severe it is. For new or mild cases, a combination of stretching, custom orthotics, taping, and activity modification often resolves it within a few weeks. For chronic cases that haven't responded to standard care, the strongest results we see are with shockwave therapy and LiteCure laser, paired with targeted physical therapy for the calf and foot. Plantar fascia release surgery is a last-resort option for a small percentage of stubborn cases.

Yes - and frankly, if you have diabetes, a podiatrist should be a standing part of your care team. Small foot problems can escalate quickly with diabetes, so ongoing monitoring matters. Our Hazlet, NJ podiatry team provides diabetic foot evaluations, ulcer prevention, routine nail and skin care, and wound treatment for diabetic patients.

No. You can schedule directly with our office. If you already have imaging, bloodwork, or records from another provider, bring them along - it makes your first visit more efficient - but none of that is required to book.

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Over 20K Without Power In Monmouth County As Blizzard Continues

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — Over 20,000 Monmouth County residents are without power on Monday afternoon as a blizzard continues to hammer New Jersey, Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone said.In an update issued on Monday afternoon, Arnone said that strong winds and heavy snowfall have affected over 160,000 JCP&L customers across the region.As of Monday morning’s update, approximately 70,000 customers remain without service, with around 25,000 of those customers in Monmouth County.According to JC...

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — Over 20,000 Monmouth County residents are without power on Monday afternoon as a blizzard continues to hammer New Jersey, Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone said.

In an update issued on Monday afternoon, Arnone said that strong winds and heavy snowfall have affected over 160,000 JCP&L customers across the region.

As of Monday morning’s update, approximately 70,000 customers remain without service, with around 25,000 of those customers in Monmouth County.

According to JCP&L’s outage map, 24,058 Monmouth County customers have been affected by outages as of Monday afternoon.

“Crews have worked around the clock in extremely hazardous driving and working conditions to restore power as safely and quickly as possible and will continue to do so until all remaining customers are restored,” Arnone said.

According to Monmouth County officials, JCP&L currently has over 2,300 personnel engaged in the field and working in dangerous conditions, including high winds, whiteout visibility, and blocked roadways.

Monmouth County Public Works teams have been collaborating with JCP&L by clearing roads and improving access so utility crews can reach impaired neighborhoods and respond to emergencies more efficiently, Arnone said.

“This coordination is critical during storms of this magnitude. Safety remains the top priority,” he said. “I strongly urge residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. Downed wires, falling branches, and poor visibility continue to create unsafe conditions.”

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Commissioner Director Arnone’s update comes as a February blizzard continues to hit New Jersey, with mass transit suspended, a State of Emergency in place, and more snow on the way.

So far, two feet of snow have fallen in some areas on Monday, with snowfall expected to continue into the afternoon.

State and county officials are urging residents to stay inside and stay safe as the storm makes its way through New Jersey.

“Please remain patient as crews continue restoration efforts. They are working tirelessly in difficult conditions to get power restored to our communities,” Arnone said. “Stay safe, Monmouth County.”

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Hazlet Township Newsletter

Hazlet Township NewsletterFebruary EditionThe New Jersey North Base of the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc. (USSVI) recently gathered at VFW Post 3401 in Morris Plains to celebrate a momentous milestone for one of Hazlet’s own: Joseph (Joe) C. Bucco, Jr..The "Holland Club" DistinctionJoe was formally inducted into the Holland Club, an exclusive and prestigious circle within the submarine community. This honor is reserved specifically for those who...

Hazlet Township Newsletter

February Edition

The New Jersey North Base of the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc. (USSVI) recently gathered at VFW Post 3401 in Morris Plains to celebrate a momentous milestone for one of Hazlet’s own: Joseph (Joe) C. Bucco, Jr..

The "Holland Club" Distinction

Joe was formally inducted into the Holland Club, an exclusive and prestigious circle within the submarine community. This honor is reserved specifically for those who earned the "Qualified in Submarines" designation at least fifty years ago.

Named after John P. Holland—the designer of the first U.S. Navy submarine, which was built right here in New Jersey—the club represents the living history of the Submarine Force.

A Legacy of Service

Joe’s journey to this honor began in 1975 when he qualified aboard the USS Tinosa (SSN 606). Beyond his deep-sea service, Joe has dedicated his life to his fellow service members as a Retired Army Officer and a Veterans Service Office Supervisor.

The ceremony featured The Honorable Vincent Solomeno III, Commissioner Designate of the New Jersey Department of Veterans Affairs, as the guest speaker to recognize Joe’s decades of commitment.

"We would not be where we are today with our submarine force without individuals like Joe Bucco."

About the USSVI

The U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc. is the world’s largest organization of submarine-qualified veterans, boasting nearly 12,000 members across 165 chapters.

Hazlet Senior Center

The Hazlet Senior Center was buzzing this Valentine’s Day as members gathered for a festive Pizza & Pasta Party filled with heart and high energy. The room, decked out in vibrant reds and pinks, set the perfect stage for an afternoon of community and classic Italian comfort food.

While the steaming trays of pasta and fresh pizza were a hit, the live entertainment truly stole the show. Their setlist—a nostalgic blend of swing, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll—transformed the center into a lively ballroom. The dance floor stayed packed as the band’s infectious energy brought everyone to their feet, proving that the best way to celebrate Valentine’s is with great music and even better company.

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Events continue through November 21. For the full list of 16 locations, visit www.visitmonmouth.com or call 732-683-8686 ext. 8967.

Hazlet NJ Fire District Receives New 2026 Toyne Pumper

HAZLET, NJ — Fire truck introductions may never be the same. Hazlet Fire District No. 1 has taken delivery of a new custom pumper manufactured by Toyne, Inc. and there is a fast paced video to go along with it. You can see the unique video below:The acquisition was finalized following the Board of Fire Commissioners’ approval of Resolution #2023-024 in September 2023.The apparatus was procured through the HGAC-Buy national cooperative purchasing program, a method utilized by municipalities to meet public bidding requiremen...

HAZLET, NJ — Fire truck introductions may never be the same. Hazlet Fire District No. 1 has taken delivery of a new custom pumper manufactured by Toyne, Inc. and there is a fast paced video to go along with it. You can see the unique video below:

The acquisition was finalized following the Board of Fire Commissioners’ approval of Resolution #2023-024 in September 2023.The apparatus was procured through the HGAC-Buy national cooperative purchasing program, a method utilized by municipalities to meet public bidding requirements while leveraging pre-negotiated pricing.

The details:

The new unit is built on a Spartan Metro Star LFD chassis with a 10-inch raised roof. Key mechanical and firefighting features include:* Engine: Cummins ISL9 450 HP.* Transmission: Allison 3000 EVS.* Pump: Hale Qmax XS 2250 GPM (Gallons Per Minute).* Tank: 500-gallon UPF Poly Water Tank.* Control System: Fire Research Pump Boss Max pressure governor.* Special Features: Custom storage for SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) bottles in the wheel wells and a Slide-Master slide-out tray system for tool organization.

The delivery is part of a multi-year capital improvement plan for the district. In addition to the Toyne pumper, the district received voter approval on August 1, 2024, for a $2.1 million bond to fund a new 100-foot Tower Ladder. That vehicle is intended to replace a 1989 Mack ladder truck that has exceeded its frontline service life. The Toyne pumper is expected to begin active service once equipment mounting and driver training are completed.

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How Much Snow Fell In Monmouth County? See Totals

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — It’s been a historic start of the week for New Jersey, as the Garden State recovers from a monster blizzard that closed schools, took out power lines, and more Sunday night into Monday afternoon.As of Tuesday morning, parts of New Jersey have seen over 30 inches of snowfall, and thousands of residents are still without power as schools and businesses prepare to reopen.Overall, the most snow reported across the state was in Bergen County, with Lyndhurst reporting 30.7 inches of snow.Thoug...

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — It’s been a historic start of the week for New Jersey, as the Garden State recovers from a monster blizzard that closed schools, took out power lines, and more Sunday night into Monday afternoon.

As of Tuesday morning, parts of New Jersey have seen over 30 inches of snowfall, and thousands of residents are still without power as schools and businesses prepare to reopen.

Overall, the most snow reported across the state was in Bergen County, with Lyndhurst reporting 30.7 inches of snow.

Though Monmouth County may not have the highest snowfall total in the state, many towns and boroughs throughout the area come close, with some seeing over two feet of snow.

Here are the latest snowfall totals, as reported by the National Weather Service:

Though the Garden State is just starting to recover from this historic blizzard, more snow could still be in the forecast as up to three inches could fall Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, the National Weather Service said.

According to the NWS, a “quick-moving system” will bring snow to the area early Wednesday (primarily for areas near and north of the I-78 corridor), with forecasters warning residents of slick conditions that may be present in their morning commute.

"A clipper storm will track across the Great Lakes Tuesday and Wednesday, spreading a swath of snow from northern Minnesota into New England," AccuWeather said. "Farther south, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City, snow can mix with rain as the storm moves through the region."

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