Welcome to Great Lakes Foot & Ankle Centers. Our foot & ankle care specialists have provided complete podiatric medicine and surgery for more than 20 years. We have two locations – one in Kenosha, WI and another in Racine, WI – to deliver effective treatment for foot, ankle and toe related problems as well as surgical care. Our podiatrists are also foot & ankle surgeons with extensive training and certifications to provide effective treatments for our patients. Every member of our staff also has extensive training and experience to ensure the highest standard of quality care for our patients. Our doctors and staff always act in the best interests of our patients – creating a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere and providing comprehensive foot and ankle care. We provide treatment for a variety of conditions, such as: hammertoes, adult flatfoot, ingrown toenails, heel pain, bunion deformities, metatarsal stress fractures, neuroma, nail fungus, Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and arch pain – as well as many other conditions, disorders, and deformities. We take the time to evaluate your condition and medical history to create a customized treatment plan for your unique needs. If you are searching for foot doctors, you can learn more about our clinics, doctors, the conditions and treatments we offer – as well as new patient information on our website. We accept most health insurance plans and Medicare. Please contact the location that is most convenient for you to schedule an appointment at our podiatric clinic in Kenosha, WI or our clinic in Racine, WI.. The experienced doctors and friendly staff at Great Lakes Foot & Ankle Centers believe that all your questions should be answered. To that end,we've compiled a list of common conditions that we treat both medically and surgically. Achilles tendonitis • Adult flatfoot • Athlete's foot • Bunion deformity • Fungal,yellowed or deformed toenails • Hallux limitus • Hammertoes • Heel pain - spurs and fasciitis Ingrown toenails • Metatarsal stress fracture • Neuroma • Plantar fasciitis arch pain • Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction • Posterior tibial tendonitis • Sesamoiditis