Hermosa Beach Foot Injury Doctor
Foot Injury Doctor Hermosa Beach, CA
Foot pain doesn’t wait, and neither should you. Whether you rolled your ankle on the Strand, developed heel pain from running on the beach, or noticed something more serious after a workout, getting the right diagnosis early makes a real difference in recovery time and long-term outcomes. Our Hermosa Beach, CA foot injury doctor has been treating active individuals and families along the South Bay for 8 years, with same-week appointments available and a staff that actually listens. We accept Medicare and most PPO insurances. Contact us at SoCal Sports Podiatry to schedule your visit.
Why Choose SoCal Sports Podiatry for Foot Injuries in Hermosa Beach, CA?
Doctors Who Know This Community
Hermosa Beach is an active place. People here run, cycle, play beach volleyball, surf, and train year-round. That shapes the kinds of injuries we see, and it shapes how we approach treatment. Dr. Suchir Sheth and Dr. Neil Patel, co-founders of SoCal Sports Podiatry, both completed their training at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, one of the most respected podiatric programs in the country. Each completed 5 years of post-residency clinical practice and exceptional professional training and education.
Both physicians are dual board-certified through the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric Medicine, and are active members of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Podiatric Medical Association. That combination of surgical and medical credentialing is not universal among podiatrists, and it matters when your case is more complex than a simple sprain.
The office opens at 7:30 AM, which is helpful for busy working adults and parents. We also take most accepted insurances, including Medicare and PPO plans.
Advanced Diagnostics and Treatment Technology
We don’t guess. When Karin Mahle came in with six months of heel pain that three other podiatrists had not properly evaluated, the first thing we did was take an X-ray, something that hadn’t been done before. That kind of thorough, methodical approach is standard here. Our services include advanced technologies like Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT), which is a non-surgical option for chronic soft tissue and heel conditions. For cases that do require surgical intervention, both physicians are credentialed to perform podiatric surgery.
What Sets Our Practice Apart
This isn’t a high-volume clinic where you’re rushed in and out. Patients frequently comment on the fact that their questions get answered, that they don’t feel dismissed, and that the doctors take time to walk through diagnosis and options clearly. Scott Hanson, one of our recent patients, put it this way:
“All my questions were answered thoroughly. When I asked repeated questions to better understand the diagnosis, they were very patient. The office staff was friendly and no hastle or dismissive tone like you sometimes find in larger medical offices.”
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Types of Foot Injuries We Treat in Hermosa Beach
We see a wide range of conditions here, from acute traumatic injuries to chronic overuse problems that have built up over months. Below is an overview of what we handle as a foot injury doctor serving Hermosa Beach and the surrounding South Bay.
- Plantar fasciitis. The most common cause of heel pain we treat. The plantar fascia is the band of tissue running along the bottom of your foot, and when it’s inflamed, morning steps can feel brutal. We use a combination of conservative treatments and EPAT shockwave therapy depending on severity and how long the issue has been present.
- Ankle sprains. Not all ankle sprains are the same. Grades I through III have very different recovery timelines and treatment approaches, and an untreated or undertreated sprain can lead to chronic instability. We evaluate ligament integrity carefully and build a plan from there.
- Stress fractures. Common in runners and high-impact athletes, stress fractures in the metatarsals or heel bone can be mistaken for general soreness until imaging clarifies the picture. Catching these early prevents them from becoming full fractures.
- Achilles tendinopathy. The Achilles takes a pounding in running, cycling, and court sports. Tendinopathy at this level responds well to treatment when caught early; rupture is a much longer road. We’re direct about what we’re seeing and what the options are.
- Bunions. A bunion is a structural issue, not just cosmetic. Left untreated, it can alter your gait and create downstream problems in the knees and hips. We offer both conservative management and surgical correction depending on severity.
- Metatarsalgia. Ball-of-foot pain that makes running or even walking uncomfortable. Often related to footwear, training load, or structural issues that custom orthotics can help address.
- Lisfranc fracture. A frequently missed injury that often gets written off as a sprain. These require careful diagnosis and, in many cases, surgical fixation. We’ve seen patients who were treated elsewhere without imaging and came to us months later still in pain.
Important Aspects of Foot Injury Care in Hermosa Beach
People in Hermosa Beach tend to be active. They want to get back to training, not just manage pain indefinitely. That means we approach foot injury treatment differently than a general practice might.
First, imaging matters. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, many foot and ankle conditions are significantly undertreated because they’re not properly evaluated at the outset. We use in-office X-ray for most new injury presentations and refer for MRI or CT when soft tissue or more complex structural evaluation is needed.
Second, the distinction between acute injury and chronic overuse injury affects how we treat. An acute ankle fracture and chronic tendinitis or tendinopathy require very different timelines, protocols, and follow-up. We explain this upfront so patients aren’t surprised by their recovery path.
Third, footwear and biomechanics play a bigger role in foot injuries than most people realize. Proper footwear choices and, in many cases, custom orthotics in athletics can be the difference between a recurring injury and a fully resolved one. We don’t just treat what hurts today. We look at why it happened, and then we fix it.
According to Science Daily, musculoskeletal conditions affect over 126 million Americans and are among the leading causes of disability. Foot and ankle injuries represent a significant portion of that burden, particularly in active coastal communities.
How Can a Foot Injury Doctor in Hermosa Beach Help Me?
Working with a qualified foot and ankle doctor in Hermosa Beach, CA means more than getting a diagnosis. Here’s what that actually looks like for patients:
- Accurate diagnosis from the start. A foot doctor uses clinical exam, imaging, and history together to give you a real answer, not a guess. Knowing what’s wrong is step one, and it matters more than most people expect.
- A treatment plan that fits your life. Whether you’re a competitive runner or someone who just wants to walk the Strand without pain, the plan is built around your activity level and goals, not a generic protocol.
- Access to non-surgical options. Many conditions that seem like they’d require surgery don’t. EPAT therapy, custom orthotics, and targeted physical therapy protocols can resolve a lot of what we see without an operating room.
- Surgical capability when it’s actually needed. When surgery is the right answer, you want a doctor who can perform it, not one who has to refer you elsewhere. Both Dr. Sheth and Dr. Patel are board-certified to perform podiatric surgical procedures.
- Management of sports-specific injuries. We understand the most common sports foot injuries that affect active patients, and we treat them regularly.
- Ongoing care and monitoring. Recovery doesn’t end at the first follow-up. We track progress, adjust as needed, and make sure patients aren’t discharged before they’re actually ready.
- Insurance clarity before you walk in. Our staff handles insurance details ahead of your appointment so there are no surprises. We accept Medicare and most PPO plans, and new patients can get a clear picture of what’s covered before they arrive.
Contact SoCal Sports Podiatry
If you’re dealing with a foot or ankle problem, getting an evaluation from our Hermosa Beach foot injury doctor is the right first move. Most patients are seen within a week of reaching out, and same-day appointments are sometimes available for acute injuries. SoCal Sports Podiatry is located in Hermosa Beach and serve patients throughout the South Bay, including those looking for a knowledgeable foot doctor in Hermosa Beach and neighboring communities. Contact us online for an appointment today; don’t walk in pain any longer!
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Had a great experience overall! Dr. Sheth did an amazing job with my foot and has a great sense of humor as well! Highly recommend them.
Dr. Patel was very personable and kind to my 87 year old uncle. He took time to explain what was happening with his healing process and asked if we needed anything else. I appreciate his demeanor and expertise.
This is the most promise I've seen after four other surgeries. Both Dr. Patel and Sheth are great. They are fast - turned it around in less than a week and their surgery coordinator, Matty is amazing. This foot has been an unbelievable burden and I genuinely feel excited by how this seems like it's turning out...excellent service, smart and friendly doctors.
Scheduling an appointment and filling out the online patient form was very easy. Jordan the medical assistant who also did the scheduling was very cordial and helpful. Dr. Sheth was professional and friendly and never once pushed for unnecessary procedure.
SoCal Sports Podiatry
2001 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 465-W
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 395-5025

