Foot Clinic of El Reno is a single-provider podiatry practice located in El Reno, about 25 miles west of downtown Oklahoma City, with a documented specialty in diabetes-related foot complications and chronic wound management rather than general preventive foot care.
The practice operates as a small, independent podiatry office run by a board-certified podiatrist. It serves residents of El Reno and the surrounding Canadian County area, as well as patients willing to drive from Oklahoma City proper. The clinic's clinical orientation toward diabetic foot problems and wound healing sets it apart from general podiatry practices in the region that emphasize bunions, ingrown nails, and routine orthotic fitting. Patients with complex foot ulcers, infections, or neuropathy related to diabetes make up a significant portion of the caseload.
The clinic provides evaluation and treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, management of fungal and bacterial infections, wound debridement, custom orthotics, and routine nail care for high-risk patients. Specific pricing is not publicly listed online; confirm costs directly by calling the clinic, as rates for wound care and custom devices vary by complexity. Insurance acceptance also varies by plan; Medicare and Oklahoma Medicaid are commonly billed, though verification of coverage for wound care services before your appointment prevents billing surprises.
Most general podiatry practices in Oklahoma City—including larger multi-provider offices closer to downtown—focus on convenience and breadth: bunion surgery, heel pain, nail problems, and fitting orthotics off-the-shelf or custom. Foot Clinic of El Reno's narrow focus on diabetic and wound complications makes it suited for patients with specialized medical needs rather than those seeking routine foot maintenance or cosmetic procedures like bunion removal. If you have uncomplicated heel pain or an ingrown toenail, a closer Oklahoma City practice such as those associated with OU Health or Integris may offer shorter wait times and more convenient parking. If you have a diabetic foot ulcer or complex wound that has stalled under general care, the wound-care expertise at El Reno is more likely to move your case forward, even if the drive is longer.
The clinic is a good fit for patients with diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2) who have active foot ulcers, signs of neuropathy, or a history of foot infections. Patients new to Oklahoma City who were already seeing a wound-care podiatrist elsewhere may find continuity here. Patients whose primary care doctors or endocrinologists have referred them for specialized foot evaluation also belong in this setting. Conversely, if you are looking for routine toenail trimming, a sports injury assessment, or an orthotic for fallen arches, a general podiatry clinic in Oklahoma City proper is likely a better fit.
Initial appointments typically include a detailed diabetes and foot-health history, visual inspection of both feet, monofilament testing to assess for neuropathy, and imaging (X-ray or ultrasound) if wound or bone involvement is suspected. If an ulcer is present, the podiatrist will measure and photograph it to track healing progress. The visit may also involve debridement if necrotic tissue is present. You should bring a list of current medications, blood-sugar logs if available, and recent lab work showing HbA1c levels. Wear comfortable, removable shoes and socks. Plan for the first appointment to run 45 to 60 minutes.
The clinic is located in El Reno; standard office hours are Monday through Friday, likely 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., though confirm current hours before driving out. Parking is street-level and ample. The location is accessible by US-81 from Oklahoma City, roughly a 35 to 40 minute drive depending on traffic. If you are making a long drive, combining the appointment with errands in El Reno (a small downtown with local shops and restaurants) may justify the trip. Call ahead to confirm that same-day or next-day appointments are available, especially if you have an open wound that needs urgent assessment.
Foot Clinic of El Reno fills a real gap in regional podiatry. Oklahoma City's larger practices emphasize volume and routine care; El Reno's wound-focused model serves patients whose foot complications require deeper expertise and continuity of care.
