Jeffrey S. Hurless, DPM, FACFAS

Jeffrey S. Hurless, DPM, FACFAS From surgery to prevention, Dr. Jeffrey S. Hurless provides whole-person podiatric care to help you move better, live better.

06/15/2026

You ever get interrupted so many times that you completely forget what task you originally started? 😅

That’s basically life in a busy office.

One minute you’re “handling important work,” the next minute your focus is gone and you’re somehow watching classic cartoons. Some things never stop being funny.

If you’re looking for a Nashville foot doctor who can multitask through the chaos, book using the link in the comments.

06/11/2026

Forget haunted houses. This is the real horror lineup 😭

Honestly, some of these are scarier than the movies. The amount of foot pain people willingly try to “just deal with” deserves its own thriller franchise.

Protect your feet, people.

06/08/2026

That moment when the workday starts and your brain is already planning a vacation 😅

The good news is the coffee eventually kicks in. The bad news is I’m still not on a cruise ship. And until then, we keep fixing feet.

If you’re dealing with foot or ankle pain, you can book an appointment using the link in the comments below.

Summer foot pain usually isn’t random. It’s the combination of more activity, less supportive shoes, longer days on your...
06/04/2026

Summer foot pain usually isn’t random. It’s the combination of more activity, less supportive shoes, longer days on your feet, and suddenly doing way more than your body has been used to.

That’s why so many people are fine one week and then find themselves limping through vacation the next.

The important thing is paying attention early. Small soreness has a way of becoming a much bigger problem when it gets ignored all summer long.

If your feet are already trying to warn you, listen to them now, not halfway through July. Book an appointment today using the link in the comments below.

06/01/2026

Nothing boosts confidence quite like a social media post doing slightly better than expected 😅

In all seriousness, I’ve really enjoyed using social media to educate people about foot and ankle health in a way that feels approachable and easy to understand.

The humor is fun, but helping people better understand their pain, shoes, injuries, and treatment options is the part I care about most.

If you're experiencing any pain or have any questions, visit the link in the comments below and book your appointment today.

As summer approaches, many people start walking more, spending more time outside, and switching into sandals, but that s...
05/28/2026

As summer approaches, many people start walking more, spending more time outside, and switching into sandals, but that sudden change can take a toll on your feet.

Pain doesn’t usually come from one moment. It builds over time from things like worn-out shoes, lack of support, tight calves, or increasing activity too quickly.

That’s why preparing your feet before summer really matters.

Simple habits can go a long way:
→ Gradually increase activity instead of jumping into long walks or workouts
→ Replace worn-out shoes that no longer provide support
→ Choose sandals with structure instead of completely flat styles
→ Stretch regularly to reduce strain on your heels and arches
→ Pay attention to early soreness before it turns into something more

These small adjustments can help you stay comfortable and active all season long.

If your feet are already bothering you, it may be time to address it early.

You can book an appointment using the link in the comments.

05/26/2026

One second you know exactly which side is left… then you ask which one hurts and their answer suddenly has you forgetting everything 😅

If your actual problem is foot pain (on either side 😌), you can book an appointment using the link in my bio.

Diabetes doesn’t just affect blood sugar. It can impact your feet in ways that are easy to overlook.One of the most comm...
05/21/2026

Diabetes doesn’t just affect blood sugar. It can impact your feet in ways that are easy to overlook.

One of the most common complications is neuropathy, or nerve damage, which changes how your feet feel. It can cause tingling, burning, pain, or even numbness. That loss of sensation is what makes it serious, because small injuries, cuts, or pressure points can go unnoticed and develop into larger problems over time.

That’s why daily foot care is so important. Checking your feet regularly, wearing protective and well-fitting shoes, and paying attention to any new or unusual symptoms can help reduce risk and catch issues early.

Neuropathy doesn’t always begin with obvious pain, so being proactive can make a significant difference in long-term foot health.

If you’ve noticed any changes or want to be proactive about prevention, it may be time to have your feet evaluated.

You can book an appointment using the link in the comments.

05/18/2026

Every office has its personality and ours definitely keeps things interesting.

But behind the humor, there’s a team that works incredibly hard to make sure patients feel taken care of from the moment they walk in.

From the front desk to clinical care, it takes a strong group to keep everything running smoothly.

Grateful for a team that shows up every day and makes it all possible.

05/14/2026

When something starts hurting, it’s easy to search online, try to ignore it, or hope it goes away on its own.

But foot and ankle issues tend to stick around when they’re not properly addressed.

Getting the right diagnosis early can make a big difference in how quickly and effectively it’s treated.

If you’re dealing with ongoing discomfort, it may be time to have it evaluated.

You can book an appointment using the link in the comments.

Address

3901 Central Park
Hermitage Springs, TN
37076

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+18054962383

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