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Trusted Podiatric Care in the Heart of Longview

At The Ankle & Foot Clinic, we believe every patient deserves expert care delivered with compassion, respect, and a personal touch. Founded in Longview, Washington, our clinic has built a reputation for excellence in podiatric medicine, combining advanced diagnostics and surgical expertise with genuine concern for our patients’ well-being.


Our board-certified podiatrists, Dr. Steven G. Schatz and Dr. Karla A. Trombello, bring decades of experience in treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions—from chronic pain and sports injuries to diabetic foot care and complex reconstructive surgery. Together with our friendly, knowledgeable staff, they strive to create a welcoming environment where patients feel heard, supported, and confident in their care.


We take the time to listen, explain treatment options, and design individualized plans that help you achieve lasting relief and improved mobility. Whether you’re seeking preventive guidance, custom orthotics, or advanced surgical solutions, you can trust our team to help you take every step in comfort and health..

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Ready to take the first step towards healthier, pain-free feet? Contact us to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our foot and ankle services. Our dedicated podiatric team is here to provide personalized care and answer any questions you may have about your lower extremity concerns. Reach out today and let us help you achieve optimal foot health and mobility for an active lifestyle.

Foot & Ankle Health Insights

Expert tips, news, and resources to keep you moving comfortably.

December 4, 2025
December is the season of giving, and there’s no better gift than comfort. If you’re looking for something meaningful, helpful, and long-lasting, custom orthotics are a great choice. They support the feet, improve balance, and make everyday activities easier and more comfortable.
November 7, 2025
November marks National Diabetes Awareness Month , a time dedicated to raising awareness, supporting those affected, and sharing ways to live healthier with diabetes. With diabetes impacting millions of Americans, proactive foot care remains one of the most important—and often overlooked—parts of diabetes management. Why Foot Health Matters Diabetes can affect the feet in several ways, and early prevention is key. High blood sugar levels may lead to: Nerve damage (neuropathy) that causes numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation Reduced blood flow , slowing the healing process Higher risk of infections, wounds, and ulcers , which can become serious if left untreated Healthy, routine foot care can help prevent complications and support mobility, comfort, and long-term wellness. How Our Podiatry Team Supports Diabetic Foot Health We provide comprehensive diabetic foot care to protect, prevent, and treat foot-related concerns, including: Routine Diabetic Foot Exams Early detection and intervention to address concerns before they become more serious. Custom Orthotics Personalized support to improve balance, relieve pressure points, and enhance walking comfort. Advanced Wound Care Specialized treatment plans for wounds, ulcers, or injuries to promote faster healing and reduce risks. Footwear Guidance Recommendations for proper shoes and inserts designed to prevent irritation, friction, and injury. We’re Here to Help You Stay Healthy Caring for your feet is an essential part of staying active, independent, and healthy with diabetes. Whether you have questions about preventive care, footwear, or treatment options, our podiatrists are here to guide and support you every step of the way. This month is a great time to schedule a diabetic foot check or talk with us about ways to keep your feet protected year-round. Together, we can work toward better foot health and a healthier life with diabetes.
October 3, 2025
If you’ve ever felt sudden pain in your big toe after running, jumping, or pushing off during sports, you may have experienced turf toe . This injury happens when the big toe joint bends too far upward, stretching or tearing the soft tissues that support it.
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