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“Keeping You on Your Feet”

Welcome to Prairie Foot And Ankle, P.C.,
Your Podiatrist in Elgin and Chicago, IL

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Prairie Foot and Ankle is a new, state-of-the-art, digital office designed to deliver cutting-edge medical care. Our priority is to deliver quality care to our patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. We offer podiatric services for bunions, foot pain, sports injuries, ingrown toenails, heel pain, fungal nails, and much more. Visit our services page for a complete list of conditions treated. We also provide individualized treatment for diabetic foot & wound care.

Quality Care

When you have problems with your feet, you need to turn to a podiatrist who listens and responds, an experienced doctor who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat your needs, a friendly physician who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Our staff meet all these criteria. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve using the latest equipment and medical treatments.

Informed Patients

Prairie Foot And Ankle, P.C. believes that informed patients are better prepared to make decisions regarding their health and well being. That is why we’ve included an extensive section on this website covering the full array of topics associated with podiatry and podiatric diagnoses and treatments. Dr. Ghuman also educates her patients and works with them to come up with the best course of treatment that fits your lifestyle. We encourage you to look through these pages whenever you have an interest or concern about your feet.

Comfortable, Convenient Setting

The best care in the world doesn’t mean anything if you can’t access it. At Prairie Foot And Ankle, P.C., we strive to make our Elgin office as efficient and convenient as possible. Included in these web pages is information about Prairie Foot And Ankle, P.C.’s office, including our Elgin location, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. You can even email a request for an appointment right here!


We hope you find this web site useful and invite you to contact us with your questions at any time..

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Hours of Operation

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Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

2:00 pm-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-7:00 pm

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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