Parsippany, NJ

Foot & Ankle Specialist Near Parsippany, NJ, in Morris County

Prime Podiatry provides advanced podiatric care for Parsippany residents dealing with heel pain, sports injuries, stress fractures, and chronic foot conditions.


Our goal is simple. Keep Parsippany residents active, mobile, and pain free.

Common Conditions We Treat in Parsippany, NJ

Parsippany patients often commute, travel, and stay highly active. Because of this, we see:

Early evaluation and treatment prevent small problems from becoming chronic conditions.

Dr. Logothetis’ Local Pick

Team lunches often come from Parsippany’s Best Pizza, a staff favorite.

Parsippany blends corporate energy with suburban lifestyle, creating a health conscious, active population.

Schedule an Appointment Near Parsippany, NJ

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

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Get Directions Call (973) 995-1901

FAQs

Yes, we specialize in managing the unique foot and ankle stresses caused by daily travel. Whether your commute involves a three-mile walk in dress shoes, standing on a moving subway, or hours of repetitive pedal braking in a car, these activities can lead to chronic “overuse” injuries. We focus on identifying the specific part of your commute causing the pain and providing practical, medical solutions to keep you moving comfortably.

To minimize downtime and get you back to your routine quickly, we prioritize non-invasive treatments like Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) and custom orthotics. Shockwave therapy uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate rapid healing in damaged soft tissue without the need for surgery or needles, while custom orthotics provide immediate structural support to offload pressure from injured areas. Together, these therapies address the root cause of your pain while allowing you to remain active during the recovery process.

Yes, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of stress fractures, which are tiny cracks in the bone typically caused by repetitive force or overuse. Unlike an acute break from a single fall, stress fractures develop over time and require a strategic approach to healing that balances rest with long-term prevention.