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Health Tip: Prepare for Your First Podiatrist Visit
By LadyLively on February 1, 2018
Before you visit a podiatrist for the first time, it’s helpful to prepare a list of helpful information, questions and any special equipment.
The American Podiatric Medical Association suggests including:
- A list of any symptoms, all medications and any previous surgeries.
- Important medical records and laboratory tests.
- A list of any special needs.
- If your problem involves walking or exercise, bring your walking/exercise shoes with you to the appointment.
Source: HealthDay
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