Grand Haven Foot & Ankle

Grand Haven Foot & Ankle We are the only locally owned, full-time foot and ankle practice in the Tri-Cities Area and have bee

Grand Haven Foot & Ankle

Location:

600 Park Ave Ste. 3
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Phone: (616) 846-3400

Fax: (616) 846-3406

https://ghfootandankle.com/

Grand Haven Foot & Ankle is a podiatry office serving patients with conditions of the foot and ankle.

Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in soccer due to quick changes in direction, sudden stops, and contact...
06/16/2026

Ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries in soccer due to quick changes in direction, sudden stops, and contact with other players. This condition occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are stretched or torn, often from the foot rolling inward or outward. Symptoms usually include...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/ankle-sprains-in-soccer-players

Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve condition that develops when high blood sugar levels damage the nerves, most often in the...
06/09/2026

Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve condition that develops when high blood sugar levels damage the nerves, most often in the feet. It may appear as tingling, burning, numbness, or sharp pain that can worsen over time. Some people notice a loss of sensation, which makes it difficult to feel cuts,...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/recognizing-diabetic-neuropathy-symptoms

Foot drop is a condition that makes it difficult to lift the front part of the foot while walking. This problem can lead...
06/02/2026

Foot drop is a condition that makes it difficult to lift the front part of the foot while walking. This problem can lead to tripping, balance issues, and a high-stepping gait. Exercises that strengthen the muscles in the front of the lower leg can help improve foot movement and ankle control...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/foot-drop-exercises-may-provide-relief

A foot stress fracture is a small crack in a bone that develops from repetitive force or overuse, rather than a single i...
05/26/2026

A foot stress fracture is a small crack in a bone that develops from repetitive force or overuse, rather than a single injury. It often occurs when activity levels increase too quickly or when the feet are not properly supported. Symptoms include pain that worsens during weight-bearing activities...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/foot-stress-fractures-and-prevention-tips

Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects the nail and surrounding tissue. The nail may appear thickened, yellow...
05/19/2026

Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects the nail and surrounding tissue. The nail may appear thickened, yellow, white, or brittle, and it can become distorted or separate from the nail bed. Some people notice a mild odor or debris beneath the nail. In certain cases, the area may feel...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/dealing-with-toenail-fungus

Falls can happen more easily when stabilizer muscles are weak, core strength is limited, or balance is reduced. All of t...
05/12/2026

Falls can happen more easily when stabilizer muscles are weak, core strength is limited, or balance is reduced. All of these factors affect how the body responds to movement and uneven surfaces. Such challenges may increase the risk of injuries, including ankle sprains or even stress fractures in...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/understanding-what-contributes-to-falls

Cracked heels develop when the skin on the bottom of the feet becomes dry, thick, and less flexible, leading to painful ...
04/28/2026

Cracked heels develop when the skin on the bottom of the feet becomes dry, thick, and less flexible, leading to painful splitting under pressure. Several conditions play a role in this problem. Skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema can cause rapid skin buildup or irritation, making the heels...

Read more: https://www.ghfootandankle.com/blog/conditions-that-contribute-to-cracked-heels

Address

600 Park Avenue #3
Grand Haven, MI
49417

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16168463400

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