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Podiatrists in Williams County, ND

2 podiatrists across Williams County. Browse by city or filter by insurance and telehealth.

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Podiatrists

100%

Accepting patients

100%

Most common: DPM

Top-Rated Podiatrists in Williams County, ND

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Dr. Guy K Slann, DPM

DPM

Williston, ND

13Clarity ScoreAccepting
Specialty: podiatristState: NDCounty: Williams County
Williams County, ND
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About podiatrists in Williams County, ND

Williams County has 2 podiatrists. The most common credential is DPM (100%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

Nearby hospitals include Sanford Medical Center Fargo, CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck, and Altru Hospital - Grand Forks. University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences trains practitioners locally.

What to expect at your first podiatrist visit in Williams County, ND

A first visit lasts 30 to 45 minutes. The podiatrist will ask about your symptoms, medical history, footwear, and activity level. They will examine your feet, check sensation and circulation (especially important for diabetic patients), and may order X-rays (often available in the office). Treatment options range from conservative measures (orthotics, stretching, injections, padding) to surgical correction depending on the condition. Many podiatrists perform minor procedures (ingrown toenail removal, wart treatment) at the first visit.

When to see a podiatrist

See a podiatrist for persistent heel pain, bunion pain that limits shoe choices or activity, diabetic foot problems (numbness, ulcers, infections), ingrown toenails that keep recurring, foot or ankle fractures, plantar warts that do not respond to home treatment, flat feet causing pain, sports injuries to the foot or ankle, or any foot condition that affects your ability to walk or exercise. If you have diabetes, schedule an annual foot exam even if you have no current symptoms.

Typical costs

Office visit copay: $30-60 · Ingrown toenail procedure: $200-500 · Custom orthotics: $300-800 · Bunion surgery: $3,000-7,000 · Diabetic foot exam: covered under preventive

Common reasons to see a podiatrist in Williams County, ND

Plantar fasciitis

Heel pain that is worst with your first steps in the morning is usually plantar fasciitis. Podiatrists treat it with stretching protocols, orthotics, injections, and, in stubborn cases, minimally invasive procedures.

Bunions

A bunion is a bony bump at the base of the big toe that progressively worsens. Podiatrists manage bunions with shoe modifications and orthotics, or perform corrective surgery when conservative options are not enough.

Diabetic foot care

Diabetes puts your feet at risk for nerve damage, poor circulation, and slow-healing wounds. Regular podiatric exams catch problems early and prevent complications that could lead to amputation.

See endocrinologists for diabetes management alongside foot care →

Ingrown toenails

Painful, infected ingrown toenails need professional treatment. Podiatrists perform quick in-office procedures to remove the offending nail border and prevent recurrence.

Custom orthotics

Custom orthotics correct biomechanical issues that cause foot, ankle, knee, and even hip pain. A podiatrist evaluates your gait and creates inserts molded specifically to your feet.

Browse podiatrists by city in Williams County

Williston(495)Tioga(23)

Frequently asked questions about podiatrists in Williams County, ND

Williams County, ND has 2 licensed podiatrists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of podiatrists in Williams County, ND are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

The most commonly accepted carriers among podiatrists in Williams County, ND include unitedhealthcare, qhp-89364, qhp-73751, qhp-57845, and qhp-37160. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.

An office visit copay is $30 to $60. An ingrown toenail procedure costs $200 to $500. Custom orthotics cost $300 to $800. Bunion surgery costs $3,000 to $7,000. A diabetic foot exam is covered as preventive. Actual costs in Williams County, ND depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Custom orthotics may have limited coverage. Ask your plan about specific DME (durable medical equipment) benefits for orthotics. Over-the-counter inserts are much cheaper and work for mild issues. Medicare therapeutic shoes for diabetic patients are a separate benefit.

Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Williams County, ND has 2 podiatrists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.

Some podiatrists in Williams County, ND accept North Dakota Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers medically necessary podiatric care. Coverage for routine foot care varies by state. Diabetic foot care is generally covered. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm North Dakota Medicaid participation before scheduling.

Depends on the condition. Diabetic patients should have a foot exam at least annually. Chronic conditions like plantar fasciitis may require visits every two to four weeks initially, then as needed. Post-surgical follow-ups at one, two, and six weeks are standard. With 2 podiatrists in Williams County, ND, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.

Nearby Counties

Cass County(6386)Burleigh County(3054)Grand Forks County(2190)Ward County(1902)Stark County(576)Stutsman County(530)Ramsey County(312)Morton County(234)Rolette County(159)Walsh County(141)

Other specialties in Williams County

DentistsPrimary Care DoctorsTherapistsDermatologistsCardiologistsOrthopedistsOB-GYNsPsychiatrists

Insurance & Podiatrist coverage

Top accepted carriers in Williams County, ND include unitedhealthcare, qhp-89364, qhp-73751, qhp-57845, and qhp-37160.

Most insurance plans cover podiatry visits with a specialist copay. Medicare covers podiatric services including diabetic foot exams, nail care for patients with qualifying conditions (diabetes, peripheral vascular disease), bunion surgery, and fracture treatment. Routine foot care (nail trimming, callus removal) is not covered by Medicare unless you have a qualifying medical condition. Custom orthotics coverage varies by plan. Verify your plan covers the specific service before scheduling.

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Dr. Karen M Rinehart, DPM

DPM

Williston, ND

11Clarity ScoreAccepting