- When to see a podiatrist?
- What troubles you?
- Arthritis of foot & ankle
- Athlete's foot - Tinea pedis
- Broken toe, foot or ankle
- Bunions (Bunionectomy)
- Corns and calluses
- Cosmetic foot surgery
- Diabetic foot care
- Foot pain
- Foot ulcer & wounds
- Fungal nails
- Hammertoe
- Heel pain - Heel spur
- Ingrown toenail
- Morton's neuroma
- Nail problems
- Orthotics
- Plantar warts
- Stiff big toe joint
- Swollen feet
- Tendon injuries
- Toe, foot & ankle fractures
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Latest Technology
Our podiatrist in Brooklyn offer state of the art in-office ultrasound sonography unit allows for the immediate visualization and diagnosis of soft tissue injuries and foot problems. Ultrasound is a very effective tool for treating and diagnosing a wide variety of foot & ankle problems.

Real time state of the art digital x-ray imaging of bones and joints that allows our doctors to visualize bones and joints within seconds for a more accurate diagnosis.

We use doppler technology for vascular testing.


Our Brooklyn Location
Bay Podiatry Associates
8607 21st Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11214
Tel. (718) 266-1986
Fax. (718) 266-2203
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Why Choose Us?
Here are five reasons why you should choose us:
- We are driven to give every patient the healthiest and best looking feet possible.
- We have delivered complete foot care solutions to patients for almost ten years and our patients continue to recommend us to their friends.
- Every week, Dr. Tabari and Dr. Mantzoukas work to stay on top of all new developments in podiatry. Our goal? To provide you with the best most technologically advanced foot care available today.
- We're dedicated to making your foot care experience the best possible.
- We treat you like family.
Foot Facts
- 1/4 of all the bones in the human body ARE IN YOUR FEET. If they are out of alignment, so is the rest of your body.
- 3 out of 4 Americans experience serious foot problems in their lifetime.
- The foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments and 19 muscles.
- Only a small percentage of the population is born with foot problems.
It's neglect and a lack of awareness of proper care - including ill fitting shoes - that bring on problems. - Women have about four times as many foot problems as men. High heels are partly to blame.
- Arthritis is the number one cause of disability in America. It limits everyday dressing, climbing stairs, getting in and out of bed or walking - for about 7 million Americans.
- There are 250,000 sweat glands in a pair of feet. Sweat glands in the feet excrete as much as a half-pint of moisture a day.
- The two feet may be different sizes. Buy shoes for the larger one.
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8607 21st Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11214 Tel: (718)266-1986
Brooklyn Podiatrists Foot Doctors Dr. Tabari & Dr. Mantzoukas offer full service podiatry treatments in their Bensonhurst Brooklyn office. Foot doctors in 8607 21st Avenue in Brooklyn perform many types of foot surgery. In Brooklyn NY, their areas of expertise are diabetic foot care, sports trauma and common foot conditions such as foot pain, ankle sprains, bunion surgery, bunionectomy, metatarsalgia, neuroma, hammertoe, hammer toe, warts, fungal nails, ingrown nails, ingrown toenail, thickened nails, plantar fasciitis, orthotics, orthotic shoes.
Seventy-five percent of Americans experience problems with their feet at some point in their lifetime. As the nation becomes more active, proper foot care is important to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. To keep the foot and lower leg functioning properly, podiatrists, also known as doctors of podiatric medicine (DPMs), diagnose and treat disorders, diseases, and injuries of the foot and ankle. Foot pain may be the first sign of trouble in many illnesses, such as arthritis, diabetes, and circulatory disease. Podiatrists consult with and refer patients to other health care professionals when they detect symptoms of these disorders.
Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, injuries, disorders, and diseases of the foot and lower leg, including corns, calluses, ingrown toenails, bunions, heel spurs, and arch problems; ankle and foot injuries, deformities, and infections; and foot complaints associated with diseases such as diabetes and arthritis. Learn about maintaining foot health, selecting proper footwear, foot surgeries, foot safety at play and at work, and diabetic foot care.
