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Steven D. Plotka, DPM

(on taylors mills ste)
Doctors in Manalapan, NJ
Doctors
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

224 Taylors Mills Rd Ste 111,
Manalapan, NJ
07726

Latest

Dr Plotka is excited to offer our patients Laser Treatments for inflammation and pain!! Laser treatments for warts with little to no pain!!! Laser treatments for fungal toenails!!!! Call the office at (732)780-7331 for an appointment.
During this pandemic, Dr Plotka and staff are maintaining a clean safe environment for our patients and employees.
Fungal nails should not be ignored. They can cause pathology, and make it difficult to walk. See a podiatrist.
A young nurse,who has bunions, asked me today about surgery. She wants to wear sandals this summer, and she wants her feet to look nice. While this may be someone’s desire, is it realistic? I answered her with this question. “Would you have a knee or hip surgery to make your leg look nicer? “ Of course she thought that would be crazy, and said that it would be painful and what happens if it doesn’t work? I said exactly the same applies to your foot! If you had a debilitating deformity and agonizing pain, then you would have surgery. Surgery is not the first course of treatment - especially for a cosmetic issue. If you shop around you will find someone willing to do it. But buyer beware.
I am often asked if children can have calluses. Yes they can but it’s rare. If you see anything out of the ordinary. Then I would get it checked out by a podiatrist. Delays in diagnosis and treatment can be both painful to the child and costly to the parents.
Frostbite is a serious tissue destroying disorder. It is something that is not often anticipated in relatively mild winter temperatures. Frostbite can occur in as little as 30 minutes even in temperatures from 30 °F – 40 °F . When you're out in the cold, your body works hard to stay warm by altering blood flow toward your heart and lungs. This leaves your extremities – arms, legs and feet – vulnerable to cold injury, especially toes and fingers. Avoiding frostbite is easier than treating it. If you must go out in the cold, be prepared. •Dress in light, loose, layered clothing for ventilation and insulation. Water-repellent fabric is a good overlay. •Make sure that your head, hands and feet are properly covered. Mittens are warmer than gloves, and ski sock liners are a way to keep feet warmer without adding bulk. Liners are worn under regular socks. 100% polyester, or wool fiber, socks will keep feet warmer and drier. •Avoid alcohol, caffeine and nicotine prior to, and while, you are outside. These things leave the skin more prone to thermal injury. •If you get wet, remove wet clothing as quickly as possible and get to a warm location. •Check yourself every half-hour or so for signs of frostbite. If your toes, fingers, ears or other body parts feel numb, get inside. If you believe you have frostbite, there are some things you can do right away. However, medical assistance should still be sought as soon as possible. •Again, remove wet clothing as quickly as possible and get to a warm location. Do not expose the area to cold again. •Avoid rubbing the area and warming by dry heat such as a fire, radiator or heating pad. The affected area is numb and is vulnerable to burns. •Soak the affected area in WARM water for about 30 to 45 minutes. This may cause pain, swelling and the skin’s color may change. Keep in the water until the area feels warm and felling returns. •Warm up the rest of the body by drinking a warm drink or broth. •If blisters appear – DO NOT OPEN THEM. Cover with a clean cloth and seek medical attention. •Do not walk on frostbitten feet. Keeping the foot elevated will also help
COVID-19 update Dr Plotka and staff would like our patients know that we have been not only following the CDC guidelines, but we are doing more! If you forget your face mask don’t worry, we have disposable mask, gloves , hand sanitizer, hand wipes at the door for our patients safety. We check everyone’s temperature prior to entering, even the employees. We use a fogging machine to sanitize the waiting room and treatment rooms along with lysol wipes and spray. So stay safe and healthy.

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Steven D. Plotka, DPM
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Steven D. Plotka, DPM in Manalapan NJ?
    You can reach them at: 732-780-7331. It’s best to call Steven D. Plotka, DPM during business hours.
  • What is the address for Steven D. Plotka, DPM on taylors mills ste in Manalapan?
    Steven D. Plotka, DPM is located at this address: 224 Taylors Mills Rd Ste 111, Manalapan, NJ 07726.
  • What are Steven D. Plotka, DPM(Manalapan, NJ) store hours?
    Steven D. Plotka, DPM store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.