November is National Diabetes Awareness Month: Prioritizing Foot Health for Those Living with Diabetes
November 7, 2025
November marks
National Diabetes Awareness Month
, a time dedicated to raising awareness, supporting those affected, and sharing ways to live healthier with diabetes. With diabetes impacting millions of Americans, proactive foot care remains one of the most important—and often overlooked—parts of diabetes management.
Diabetes can affect the feet in several ways, and early prevention is key. High blood sugar levels may lead to:
Healthy, routine foot care can help prevent complications and support mobility, comfort, and long-term wellness.
We provide comprehensive diabetic foot care to protect, prevent, and treat foot-related concerns, including:
Caring for your feet is an essential part of staying active, independent, and healthy with diabetes. Whether you have questions about preventive care, footwear, or treatment options, our podiatrists are here to guide and support you every step of the way.
This month is a great time to schedule a diabetic foot check or talk with us about ways to keep your feet protected year-round. Together, we can work toward better foot health and a healthier life with diabetes.
Why Foot Health Matters
Diabetes can affect the feet in several ways, and early prevention is key. High blood sugar levels may lead to:
- Nerve damage (neuropathy) that causes numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation
- Reduced blood flow , slowing the healing process
- Higher risk of infections, wounds, and ulcers , which can become serious if left untreated
Healthy, routine foot care can help prevent complications and support mobility, comfort, and long-term wellness.
How Our Podiatry Team Supports Diabetic Foot Health
We provide comprehensive diabetic foot care to protect, prevent, and treat foot-related concerns, including:
- Routine Diabetic Foot Exams
- Early detection and intervention to address concerns before they become more serious.
- Custom Orthotics
- Personalized support to improve balance, relieve pressure points, and enhance walking comfort.
- Advanced Wound Care
- Specialized treatment plans for wounds, ulcers, or injuries to promote faster healing
and reduce risks. - Footwear Guidance
- Recommendations for proper shoes and inserts designed to prevent irritation, friction, and injury.
We’re Here to Help You Stay Healthy
Caring for your feet is an essential part of staying active, independent, and healthy with diabetes. Whether you have questions about preventive care, footwear, or treatment options, our podiatrists are here to guide and support you every step of the way.This month is a great time to schedule a diabetic foot check or talk with us about ways to keep your feet protected year-round. Together, we can work toward better foot health and a healthier life with diabetes.

May 6, 2026
Dr. Walter Strash and his family are celebrating a very special accomplishment as his daughter, Bella Strash, officially graduated from the UT Rio Grande Valley School of Podiatric Medicine this past Saturday. Following graduation, Bella will begin her podiatric residency in Houston on July 1st as she continues her journey in the field of podiatric medicine. Please join us in congratulating Bella on this incredible achievement and wishing her continued success as she begins this exciting next chapter in her career!











