Pediatric Foot Care

Non-Surgical
Gentle, specialized foot care for growing children and adolescents.

About Pediatric Foot Care

Children’s feet are still developing, which means foot conditions in young patients require specialised knowledge and a gentle approach. From flat feet and in-toeing to heel pain and ingrown nails, Dr. Quach provides age-appropriate care that considers growth patterns and developmental milestones.

Children’s feet are not simply smaller versions of adult feet — they are still developing, and problems during growth can have lifelong consequences. At Foot Center of the Rio Grande Valley, Dr. Quach provides gentle, foot care for children of all ages. Our McAllen and Weslaco offices are family-friendly environments where young patients feel comfortable.

Signs & Symptoms

Recognizing the symptoms early can help you get the right treatment sooner.

  • Complaints of foot or heel pain during or after activity
  • Walking on toes or with an abnormal gait pattern
  • Flat feet beyond age 6
  • Frequent tripping or falling
  • Ingrown toenails, warts, or other skin/nail issues
  • Reluctance to participate in physical activities

Common Causes

Paediatric foot conditions can be congenital (present at birth), developmental (arising during growth), or acquired (from injury or infection). Common issues include flat feet, in-toeing, Sever’s disease (heel pain in active children), ingrown toenails, and plantar warts

Key Benefits

  • Age-appropriate treatment methods
  • Growth-aware care planning
  • Gentle and patient approach
  • Early intervention when needed

What to Expect

Dr. Quach takes extra time with young patients to make them feel comfortable. The evaluation includes observation of walking patterns, foot structure assessment, and a discussion with parents about the treatment plan and expected outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should a child first see a podiatrist?

There is no minimum age. If your child is experiencing foot pain, walking abnormally, or you notice something concerning about their feet, bring them in for an evaluation.

Does my child need special shoes?

In most cases, flexible, supportive shoes with room for growth are all that is needed. Custom orthotics or specialised footwear may be recommended for specific conditions.

Pediatric Foot Care in the Rio Grande Valley

If you’re experiencing symptoms or have been diagnosed with a condition that requires pediatric foot care, Dr. Quach and the team at Foot Center of the Rio Grande Valley are here to help. With 21+ years of experience and a conservative-first approach, we’ll develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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