Before You Call Our Office: A Few Things That Will Save You Time

To ensure efficient communication with our clinic, patients are advised to directly contact their insurance company for coverage queries, reach the billing department for statement concerns, and manage referrals responsibly. Appointments should be rescheduled promptly, and medical records requests require written forms. This clarity improves patient experience and care quality.

Medicare Advantage Patients: New Plan, New Rules for 2026

In 2026, Medicare Advantage plans may require referrals and prior authorizations for specialty care, even for established patients. Requirements vary based on plan type and visit reason. Patients must verify their own coverage, as the office does not handle this. Avoid potential claim denials by confirming requirements with your insurer beforehand.

Swift Microwave Therapy: A Smarter Way to Treat Plantar Warts

Plantar warts, caused by HPV, can be persistent and challenging to treat. Shoal Creek Foot & Ankle Center offers Swift Microwave Therapy, a novel treatment that activates the immune system to eliminate warts without damaging skin. Sessions are brief, safe, and effective, although this self-pay service costs $150 per visit.

Insurance Coverage Alert for BCBS Kansas Patients

Patients with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas face significant bills for podiatry services due to denials of coverage for treatments deemed “not medically necessary.” Common denied services include trimming corns and nails. Patients should review their insurance policy, as coverage varies, and consult their plan to avoid unexpected costs.

Dr. Sedberry Now Seeing Patients in Springfield, MO

We’re excited to share that Dr. Sedberry, Board Certified with the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and credentialed in Rearfoot and Ankle Reconstruction, is now seeing patients in Springfield, Missouri! Dr. Sedberry is known for her expertise in diagnosing, treating,…

Medical Foot Care: What Qualifies as an At-Risk Foot Exam

Why routine foot care isn’t part of the visit – and what qualifies as medically necessary. Why You’re Here Many patients think they’re coming in to “just get my toenails cut.” But the truth is, nail and skin care is…

When Should I Worry About My Child’s Foot Pain?

Foot and leg pain in children can signal underlying issues like flat feet, requiring attention rather than being dismissed as "growing pains." Symptoms include cramping, tenderness, and limping. Early diagnosis by a specialist is vital for effective treatment, which may involve orthotics, therapy, or even surgery to ensure children remain active and pain-free.

Spring into Comfort: The Best Shoes for Your Spring Activities

As spring commences, outdoor activities increase, necessitating proper footwear to avoid foot pain and injuries. Key recommendations include supportive shoes for walking, running, gardening, and sports. Avoid outdated or unsupportive options. Regularly replace shoes after 6–12 months to maintain foot health. For personalized advice, consult a podiatrist at Shoal Creek Foot & Ankle Center.

Pickleball Injuries: Why Your Foot and Ankle Might Be the Real Opponent

Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport but can lead to foot and ankle injuries due to its quick movements. Dr. Lucas Tebbe from Shoal Creek Foot & Ankle Center highlights common injuries and prevention tips. If pain persists, it’s crucial to consult a specialist for proper treatment to avoid worsening conditions.