(972) 314-5177Prosper, Texas
No referral needed for most patients

Same-Day Podiatry Appointments in Prosper, TX

Treatment overview

Foot and ankle problems do not always wait for a convenient opening on the calendar. TSB Podiatry offers online booking, phone scheduling, Wednesday evening hours, and Saturday clinic hours for patients in Prosper who need timely podiatry care.

Dr. Boehm greeting a patient for a same-day podiatry visit

When to ask about a same-day appointment

  • Sudden foot or ankle pain that is changing the way you walk
  • An ankle injury, fall, twist, or possible fracture
  • An ingrown toenail that is swollen, draining, or becoming infected
  • A diabetic foot wound, blister, redness, or new skin change
  • Foot or ankle swelling that is getting worse instead of better
  • Pain that is making work, school, sports, or normal movement difficult

How scheduling works right now

TSB Podiatry does not use a website message form for appointment requests. For the fastest path, use the online booking link or call the office directly.

  • Book online: check current appointment availability
  • Call: (972) 314-5177
  • Wednesday: appointments available from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Saturday clinic: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Is TSB Podiatry a walk-in foot clinic?

TSB Podiatry is a podiatry office, not a hospital emergency room or retail urgent care clinic. If you are searching for a walk-in foot doctor because something feels urgent, the best first step is to call or check online availability before driving over. That gives the office a chance to confirm whether there is room in the schedule and whether your problem should be seen in the office or somewhere more urgent.

Same-day foot and ankle problems TSB commonly evaluates

Injury and pain

  • Sprained ankles
  • Possible foot or ankle fractures
  • Heel pain that suddenly becomes severe
  • Sports injuries and overuse pain

Skin, nail, and diabetic concerns

  • Infected ingrown toenails
  • Diabetic wounds or sores
  • Redness, drainage, or infection concerns
  • Painful toenail or skin problems that are not improving

When to go to the ER instead

Some foot and ankle problems should not wait for an office visit. Go to an emergency room or call emergency services for uncontrolled bleeding, an open fracture, severe crush injury, spreading infection with fever or chills, loss of circulation, or a deep puncture wound with a retained object.

What to bring if you are seen quickly

  • Your insurance card and photo ID
  • A list of current medications
  • Any recent imaging, urgent care notes, or discharge papers
  • The shoes you usually wear if pain changes with footwear

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