MONTCLAIR, NJ

Foot & Ankle Specialist Near Montclair, NJ,
in Essex County

At Prime Podiatry, we treat many Montclair patients experiencing plantar fasciitis, heel pain, Achilles tendonitis, and general foot fatigue caused by constant walking and activity. The pace here is structured and fast, which often leaves little room to address minor foot issues before they worsen.

Common Conditions Treated in Montclair

Because Montclair is such an active town, we frequently treat:

The town’s emphasis on wellness and staying active aligns closely with podiatric care. Many residents prioritize mobility, fitness, and overall health, which makes early treatment of foot pain especially important.

Community Connection

Montclair feels different the moment you spend time there. With its walkable streets, active downtown, and steady flow of people moving between shops, restaurants, and cafes, foot health becomes an important part of everyday life.

Montclair also holds personal significance for Dr. Logothetis. It is where he had his first date with his wife, and it continues to be a place they return to regularly for evenings out. Lunch at Mercado Montclair or dinner at Luigino’s Parmigiana are part of that routine.

Schedule an Appointment Near Montclair, NJ

64 US-46, Suite 201
Pine Brook, NJ 07058

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9 AM – 6 PM
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Get Directions Call (973) 995-1901

FAQs

Yes, we specialize in treating youth sports injuries, focusing on the unique needs of growing bones and developing joints. Because children and teenagers are still growing, their injuries—such as growth plate inflammation (Sever’s disease) or Osgood-Schlatter disease—require a different approach than adult sports medicine to ensure long-term mobility.

Yes, we specialize in providing custom-molded orthotics specifically designed for the high-impact demands of athletic performance. Unlike standard inserts, athletic orthotics are precision-engineered to match your sport’s unique movement patterns—whether you need lateral stability for court sports, maximum shock absorption for distance running, or low-bulk support for tight-fitting soccer cleats.

Ankle injuries should be evaluated immediately if you experience severe swelling, bruising, or an inability to bear weight, as these are often signs of a fracture rather than a simple sprain. Even for milder injuries, a professional exam is essential to ensure proper ligament healing and to prevent long-term complications like chronic ankle instability or recurring “rolling” of the joint. By using diagnostic tools and specialized treatments like custom orthotics, we can stabilize the injury early and significantly reduce your overall recovery time.