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“A front office that runs smoothly, staffed by truly competent people — the doctor MUST be a true professional.”
Sherrill J. · Google
“Amazing staff and a wonderful doctor! Everyone was so kind and gentle — we felt truly cared for.”
Ariana O. · Google
“Dr Grigoriy is the absolute best… the man to go and see!”
Uk Charlie · Google
“Best Podiatrist ever!! Every time I come with pain I leave feeling great!”
Wendy A. · Google
“Pain was instantly gone.”
Danny M. · Google
“Orthotics have changed my life… listened… made custom orthotics.”
Sarah T. · Yelp
“Friendly and professional… full exam… I always leave satisfied.”
Jason H. · Yelp
“Highly recommend… foreign object extraction and ingrown toenail removal.”
Max L. · Yelp
“Staff is always friendly… explains everything in detail.”
Barbara P. · Yelp
“He is amazing… tells me what is really wrong… truly cares.”
Healthgrades reviewer · Healthgrades
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Recent Patient · Google
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When Should You Actually See a Podiatrist?

Not every foot ache needs a doctor. But some do — and waiting can make things worse. Here's how to tell the difference.

Dr. Grigoriy N. Patish, DPM February 17, 2026
6 min read

If you're a family medicine or internal medicine physician, foot complaints probably show up in your office more often than you'd expect. Heel pain, ingrown toenails, mysterious forefoot aches, thick nails that won't respond to anything — these are the kinds of things patients mention at the end of a visit, almost as an afterthought. And while some can be managed conservatively, many reach a point where they need the focused attention of a podiatrist.

That's where a good working relationship between primary care and podiatry makes a real difference for patients.

The Conditions We See Most Often from Primary Care Referrals

Heel pain and plantar fasciitis top the list. Most patients have already tried rest and over-the-counter insoles by the time they reach us. We pick up where conservative care left off — with imaging workup, custom orthotics, shockwave therapy, and minimally invasive fasciotomy when nothing else works.

Ingrown toenails are the second most common reason we get referrals. Patients often wait far too long, and by the time they arrive, the nail is infected and painful. A 15-minute in-office procedure under local anesthesia resolves it — they walk out the same day.

Diabetic foot screening is something every endocrinologist and primary care doctor knows is important, but the comprehensive risk stratification — monofilament testing, vascular assessment, deformity mapping, pressure point evaluation — takes time. That's a natural fit for a podiatrist who does it routinely.

We also see a steady stream of bunions and hammertoes that have progressed past the point where wider shoes and padding help. Plantar warts that haven't responded to OTC treatments. Athlete's foot that keeps coming back because there's an untreated structural component. And forefoot pain — metatarsalgia, capsulitis, suspected neuromas — where precise diagnosis changes the treatment path entirely.

What Makes the Referral Work Well

The best referrals happen when the primary care physician has already done the initial workup and conservative trial. That gives us a running start. We're not repeating steps — we're building on what you've already done.

Patients also do better when they understand why they're being referred. A simple "I want you to see a foot specialist who can give this the focused attention it needs" goes a long way. Patients trust their primary care doctor's judgment, and that trust transfers.

A Few Things Patients Are Often Surprised to Learn

Many patients don't realize that podiatrists perform surgery. When we talk about minimally invasive foot surgery, they're surprised to hear it involves smaller incisions, local anesthesia, and same-day walking. It's a different picture from what most people imagine when they hear "foot surgery."

They're also surprised by how quickly most problems can be resolved once they get to the right specialist. An ingrown toenail that's been painful for weeks is fixed in 15 minutes. Heel pain that's been grinding on for months responds to treatments their primary care office simply doesn't offer.

If You're in the Fallbrook or Temecula Area

At Fallbrook Podiatry, we see patients from Fallbrook, Temecula, and across North San Diego and Riverside County. Same- or next-day appointments are typically available, bilingual staff serves patients in English and Spanish, and we make the referral process as simple as a phone call. No complicated referral forms. Learn more about how we work with primary care physicians, or see all specialties we work with.

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