Armando Carro, DPM operates a podiatry practice in Oklahoma City that treats both children and adults for foot and ankle conditions, from routine care to surgical intervention. The practice sits within Oklahoma City's broader podiatry landscape, which includes group-model clinics and hospital-affiliated specialists, but distinguishes itself through a combined focus on pediatric and adult patients under one provider rather than separate age-based referrals.
Carro's practice provides general podiatry spanning preventive care, diagnostic imaging, and procedural treatment. Services include nail care, biomechanical evaluation, custom orthotics fabrication, treatment of diabetic foot complications, bunion and hammertoe correction, fungal nail management, and ingrown toenail removal. The practice also performs minor surgical procedures in-office, including wart removal and tissue biopsies. Pediatric services extend to children with flat feet, toe-walking gait patterns, and heel pain, conditions that many Oklahoma City practices route to separate pediatric or orthopedic referrals rather than handle directly.
The practice accepts most major insurance plans; verify coverage before the first appointment, as Oklahoma City-area plans vary in podiatry co-pays (typically $25 to $40 for established patients) and prior authorization requirements for custom orthotics or imaging.
Custom foot orthotics, if prescribed, typically cost $400 to $600 without insurance, and many plans cover 50 to 80 percent of that cost after the deductible is met. In-office procedures such as ingrown toenail removal run $150 to $300 depending on complexity. Office visits for established patients generally fall in the $75 to $120 range after insurance, though new-patient evaluations run longer and may incur a higher facility fee.
Confirm current pricing by phone; rates adjust seasonally and with insurance plan updates.
Oklahoma City has several podiatry options: larger group practices like those affiliated with OU Health or Integris offer quicker scheduling and extended clinic hours but often assign rotating providers; solo and small-group practices like Carro's allow continuity of care and longer new-patient consultations but may have longer waits for non-urgent appointments. Carro's dual focus on pediatric and adult care is less common in Oklahoma City and eliminates the need for separate referrals when a child reaches adolescence. If you need urgent care for an acute ankle sprain or severe infection, an Integris or OU Health podiatrist may have same-day or next-day slots; if you prefer one provider over several years and value detailed gait analysis for a child's developing feet, Carro's model is more suited to that continuity.
This practice works well for families with multiple children at different developmental stages, adults with chronic foot conditions who benefit from seeing the same provider, and patients who want detailed biomechanical assessment before orthotics are prescribed. It is less suitable for patients seeking walk-in acute care for sprains or fractures; hospital-based urgent care or emergency departments in Oklahoma City are faster for fracture evaluation. Patients with complex neuropathy or vascular disease requiring coordinated endocrinology or cardiology care may find that larger integrated systems offer smoother referral pathways, though Carro can coordinate with primary care physicians and specialists.
A new-patient appointment typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour. Expect a detailed history of foot and ankle pain, prior injuries, family history of foot problems, and shoe and activity habits. Carro performs a physical exam including range-of-motion testing, strength assessment, and gait observation (often watching how you walk barefoot and in your own shoes). X-rays or ultrasound may be ordered if indicated by the exam. At the end of the visit, you receive a treatment plan that may include at-home care, shoe recommendations, orthotics prescription, or a follow-up appointment to discuss surgery or injection therapy. Bring your insurance card and a list of current medications, especially if you take anticoagulants or have diabetes.
Armando Carro, DPM is located in Oklahoma City; confirm the exact street address and current hours by phone or the practice website, as office schedules and locations can change. Street parking is typically available; ask whether the office has dedicated parking when you call to schedule. Most Oklahoma City podiatry offices do not have reserved handicap spaces, so arrive early if mobility is limited.
Armando Carro, DPM fills a gap in Oklahoma City podiatry by combining pediatric and adult foot care under one provider, reducing the friction of switching doctors as children grow and allowing families to build continuity over years.
