Dr. K. Smith - Podiatrist

Dr. K. Smith - Podiatrist Now accepting new patients! Dr. Keyoka S. Smith is a graduate of the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.

Treating the diabetic foot, lower extremity wounds, ingrown nails, fungal nails, athlete's foot, heel pain, arch pain, warts, corns/callouses, bunions, hammertoes, lesions and more! She completed a three year surgical residency in Brooklyn, NY and a one year fellowship at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Denver, Colorado which focused on wound care, the diabetic foot, and the multi d

isciplinary approach to limb salvage. Dr. Smith is board qualified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and certified in wound care by the American Professional Wound Care Association.

06/02/2026

Plantar fasciitis is different from a “heel spur”. Listen as I explain what plantar fasciitis is and the options to treat it.

05/31/2026

A lot of people think foot pain is just part of life.

It’s common… but it’s not normal.

You shouldn’t have to suffer through every step. 🦶🏽

05/30/2026

A callus is usually a sign of pressure, friction, or abnormal movement—not just “dry skin.” 👣

And in some diabetic patients, calluses can become dangerous very quickly.

If it keeps coming back, there’s usually a reason.

05/29/2026

Changes in your toenails aren’t always “just cosmetic.” 👀

Sometimes nails can reflect circulation problems, diabetes, nutritional deficiencies, trauma, fungus, and other underlying health concerns.

Your body has ways of dropping hints.

05/28/2026

Your feet can tell us more than people realize. 👣

Burning, tingling, numbness, dry skin, slow healing cuts… sometimes the feet show signs before people even know they have diabetes.

Don’t ignore the whispers from your body.

05/27/2026

Athlete’s foot is commonly mistaken for dry skin.

Watch this video for clues on how to tell the difference and what treatments to use.

05/26/2026

Blisters are not negligible if you’re diabetic!

05/25/2026

Not all neuropathy is straightforward.

A nerve biopsy is a specialized test where a small piece of nerve tissue is examined more closely to help identify certain causes and severity of nerve damage.

It’s not routine—but sometimes getting answers requires looking deeper.

05/22/2026

Can I get a pedicure if I have diabetes?

04/30/2026

If you want the best chance at reliable results for the treatment of fungal toenails, listen up 👂🏽

Address

2638 Two Notch Road, Bldg 114, Suite 4
Columbia, SC
29204

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