Urgent foot and ankle care in Ocala, FL

Urgent Foot & Ankle Care — Same-day Appointments

Fast access to a podiatrist in Ocala, FL for sprains, fractures, severe heel pain, ingrown toenails, infections, wounds, and more.

Contact & Location

Ocala Podiatry
5481 Southwest 60th St Unit 502
Ocala, FL 34474

Phone: (352) 234-4124
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Same-Day Podiatry Care in Ocala, FL

If sudden foot or ankle pain is stopping you in your tracks, don’t wait it out. Seeing a podiatrist the same day helps you heal faster, avoid complications, and get a precise plan—often without unnecessary ER costs. Our team triages over the phone, offers rapid appointments, and treats most problems on site with digital X-rays, protective boots/bracing, nail procedures, wound care, and targeted pain relief.

Life-threatening emergency? If you have uncontrolled bleeding, major trauma, or signs of limb-threatening infection (fever, spreading redness, foul drainage), call 911 or go to the ER.

Injuries & Sudden Pain

  • Suspected fracture or stress fracture
  • Moderate–severe ankle sprain
  • Severe heel or Achilles pain
  • Twisting injuries / sports mishaps

Skin, Nail & Infection

  • Painful ingrown toenail
  • Cellulitis or red, hot, swollen toe
  • Puncture wounds / foreign body
  • Blisters, lacerations, or wounds

High-Risk Foot Concerns

  • Diabetic foot issues (new ulcer, drainage)
  • Gout flare with severe joint pain
  • Sudden swelling, bruising, or deformity
  • Unable to bear weight or worsening pain

What We Can Do Today

  • Diagnose — Targeted exam, functional testing, and imaging as needed to pinpoint the cause of pain.
  • Treat — Nail procedures, wound care, bracing/casting, strapping, injections (when appropriate), and footwear guidance.
  • Protect & Prevent — Boots, splints, custom padding or orthotics, and a clear recovery plan with follow-up.

Urgent Care FAQs

Do you accept walk-ins?

We do our best to accommodate same-day and next-day needs. Call first so we can triage your symptoms and hold the soonest slot.

Should I go to an urgent care center or see a podiatrist?

General urgent care is great for many illnesses, but a podiatrist can diagnose and treat foot/ankle issues on the spot, reducing delays and repeat visits. If you have major trauma or uncontrolled bleeding, choose the ER.

What should I bring?

Photo ID, insurance card (if insured), current medication list, and any relevant imaging or referral paperwork. Wear/bring the shoes you use most.

Do you offer self-pay options?

Yes—transparent pricing is available for patients without insurance. Call for today’s rates.

Ready to feel better? Call (352) 234-4124 or request an appointment. We’ll guide you from first call to full recovery.

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