
Category: Foot Care

Dr. Watts – Biography
Dr. David Watts has helped people all over the world with his relentless efforts in medicine. Dedicated to integrity, many of his patients know him as a friendly physician, who puts the health and safety first in his practice. As a healer with over 24,000 surgical procedures under his belt, Dr. Watts is well-versed in art, science and the most advanced technology to serve his patients.
With over 20 years of professional experience as a first-responder, soldier, teacher, and plastic surgeon, Dr. Watt’s still had more to give to people in need of medical care.
The educational achievements of Dr. Watts include:
Graduate, Thomas Jefferson Medical College
Board Certified, American Board of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
Medical License in the State of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware


What Are Bunions On The Feet? (and how to find relief)
A bunion is, unfortunately, a common foot problem. Bunions are not only unsightly, they can also be extremely painful. If you have to deal with this problem, here are some answers regarding what causes bunions, and some of the options you’ll have when it comes to...
How to Know If You Have A Bone Bruise
A bone bruise, also known as a bone contusion, can be an extremely painful injury. A bruised bone will usually cause more discomfort than a regular bruise. It can also be particularly troublesome if it occurs in your foot, making it hard to walk or even stand without...
How to Make Sure You Have a Safe Pedicure
It’s summertime! And, if you’re going to let those feet loose on the world, you’re going to need a good pedicure. Pedicures are often categorized as an extravagance. But just as you get your hair cut, or your eyebrows tidied, your feet also need a bit of a clean up...
Blisters Crippling Your Feet? (7 steps to prevention and relief)
A foot blister might not seem that important, but it can be a frustrating problem that can make it painful to simply walk to your front door. Here are some ways to avoid developing blisters on your feet, and some tips on what to do should one occur. 1. Buy the Right...