(HealthDay News) -- If you've scheduled your first visit with a
podiatrist, or foot doctor, plan ahead to get the most out of your
appointment.
The American Podiatric Medical Association lists these
guidelines to help prepare for a podiatrist visit:
- Make a list of your questions, any symptoms, current
medications and prior surgeries.
- Compile all of your relevant lab test results and medical
records from other doctors and take them with you.
- Check with your insurance company to see what is needed, and
let the podiatrist's office know if you have any special
needs.
- Ask a loved one to go with you.
- If you have a problem walking or exercising, take your workout
shoes with you.
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