Recover Like an Athlete @ PFAI

Introducing Wellevate @ PFAI

 

This online custom dispensary will allow each and every patient to connect with Dr. McAlister and his team to get you the right supplements when you need them. 

Typically, most patients will start taking their supplements and nutrition powders about 2-3 weeks ahead of surgery - to maximize the outcome.

 

These supplements are continued beyond the day of surgery and hopefully will continue as your overall health improves.

 

Wellevate Logo

 

Order here

Also, click https://wellevate.me/phxfai to be directed to the Phoenix Foot and Ankle Active Recovery Site.

 

Call the office if you have any questions.

 

Your PFAI Team and Dr. McAlister

Author
Jeffrey E. McAlister DPM

You Might Also Enjoy...

What is Charcot Foot?

Diabetes is a chronic condition that leads to several complications in your feet, including a rare condition called Charcot foot and ankle. Keep reading to learn more about Charcot foot and how to prevent it when living with diabetes.

Are Your Shoes Causing Heel Pain?

Shoes are a critical part of your day, providing your feet with much-needed support — unless they hurt your heels. Keep reading to discover why your shoes are causing heel pain and how you can relieve your discomfort.

The Link Between Your Weight and Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition in your feet — but did you know your weight is a huge factor in this condition? Keep reading to discover how your weight is linked to stress on your plantar fascia and what you can do for relief.

Signs It’s Time to Consider an Ankle Replacement

Ankle pain isn't always severe — until it affects your everyday activities. When other treatments haven't been successful, an ankle replacement might help. Read on to discover what signs signal it's time to consider a total ankle replacement.

When to See a Specialist About Your Hammertoes

If you have a hammertoe, the pain in your joint can be unbearable — and forget wearing shoes comfortably. But when should you see a specialist for the affected toes? Read on to find out when to seek treatment for your painful hammertoes.