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Board-certified podiatric surgeon | Balance Foot & Ankle, Howell & Bloomfield Hills, MI
Last reviewed: May 2026
Balance Foot & Ankle offers same-day appointments for urgent foot and ankle conditions across Southeast Michigan — but the most important factor in outcomes isn’t getting seen quickly. Our podiatrists explain what to do in the first 24-48 hours before your appointment that most patients skip entirely. Call (810) 206-1402 — expert podiatric care across Michigan.

Medically Reviewed | Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM | Board-Certified Podiatric Surgeon | Balance Foot & Ankle, Michigan
The most important clinical decision with White Lake Township Michigan Foot Doctor isn’t which treatment to start with — it’s identifying the correct subtype. That changes everything. Call (810) 206-1402.
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In This Article
- Podiatric Care for White Lake Township, Michigan
- What We Treat for White Lake Township Patients
- Getting to Our Office from White Lake Township
- Insurance and Appointment Availability
- Dr. Tom's Product Recommendations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Foot pain?
- Symptoms and warning signs
- Conservative treatment options
- When is surgery considered?
- Recovery timeline and prevention

Podiatric Care for White Lake Township, Michigan
White Lake Township residents can access comprehensive foot and ankle care at Balance Foot & Ankle’s Bloomfield Hills office, located approximately 15–18 miles southeast via Highland Road and Telegraph Road. Dr. Tom Biernacki sees patients from White Lake, Commerce Township, Waterford, and the surrounding western Oakland County lake communities, providing advanced podiatric care with a personal approach that large health system clinics rarely match.
What We Treat for White Lake Township Patients
Our White Lake Township patients seek care most often for plantar fasciitis and chronic heel pain, ingrown toenail removal, fungal toenail treatment including laser therapy, bunion and hammertoe management, ankle sprains and sports-related injuries, diabetic foot complications, and custom orthotic fabrication. Dr. Biernacki has on-site digital X-ray and diagnostic ultrasound — the vast majority of patient needs are addressed in a single appointment.
Getting to Our Office from White Lake Township
The most common route from White Lake Township is east on Highland Road (M-59) to Telegraph Road, then south to our Bloomfield Hills office — typically 20–25 minutes under normal conditions. Free parking and accessible entry are available on-site. We also see patients who prefer Pontiac Lake Road to Waterford and then south — both routes are straightforward.
Insurance and Appointment Availability
We accept most major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Priority Health, and Medicare. New patient appointments are typically available within the week. For urgent foot problems — severe infection, acute fracture, sudden severe pain — call our office immediately as we triage same-day access for acute cases.
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✅ Pros / Benefits
- 15–18 miles from White Lake Township — 20–25 minute drive
- On-site X-ray and ultrasound — most needs met in one visit
- Laser toenail fungus treatment available
- Same-week and urgent appointments available
❌ Cons / Risks
- No satellite office in western Oakland County at this time
- Evening availability is limited — call to check current schedule
Dr. Tom Biernacki’s Recommendation
White Lake Township has so many active residents — the lakes bring in hikers, kayakers, runners — and foot problems are very common in active communities. I’m glad to serve that area and see patients feel better and get back to what they love.
— Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM | Board-Certified Podiatric Surgeon | Balance Foot & Ankle
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the fastest route from White Lake Township to your office?
East on M-59 (Highland Road) to Telegraph Road south is the most direct route. Under normal conditions it’s about 20–25 minutes from central White Lake Township.
Do you treat patients with fungal toenails from White Lake?
Yes — fungal toenail treatment including laser therapy is a core service. Many patients from the lake communities deal with nail fungus from water exposure. We offer effective, comfortable treatment options.
Can I be seen urgently for a painful ingrown toenail?
Yes — ingrown toenails causing severe pain or signs of infection are treated urgently. Call first thing in the morning for same-day or next-day availability.
What insurance plans do you accept?
We accept most major plans: BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Priority Health, HAP, and Medicare. Call our office to verify your specific plan before your appointment.
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When should I see a podiatrist?
If symptoms persist past 2 weeks, affect your normal activity, or are accompanied by red-flag symptoms (warmth, redness, swelling, inability to bear weight).
What does treatment cost?
Most diagnostic visits and conservative treatments are covered by Medicare and major insurers. Out-of-pocket costs vary by your specific plan.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
Most non-urgent cases see us within 5 business days. Urgent cases (sudden pain, possible fracture) typically same or next business day.
What is Foot pain?
Foot pain is a common foot/ankle condition that affects mobility and quality of life. Understanding the underlying cause is the first step in successful treatment. Our podiatrists at Balance Foot & Ankle perform a hands-on biomechanical exam, review your activity history, and use diagnostic imaging when appropriate to identify the root cause—not just treat the symptom. Many patients have been told to “rest and ice” without a deeper diagnostic workup; our approach is different.
Symptoms and warning signs
Common signs of foot pain include pain that worsens with activity, morning stiffness, swelling, tenderness when palpated, and difficulty bearing weight. If you experience sudden severe pain, inability to walk, visible deformity, numbness or color change, contact our office the same day or visit urgent care—these can signal a more serious injury such as a fracture, tendon rupture, or vascular compromise. Diabetics with any foot wound should seek same-day care.
Conservative treatment options
Most cases of foot pain respond to non-surgical care: structured rest, supportive footwear changes, custom orthotics, targeted stretching and strengthening protocols, anti-inflammatory medications when medically appropriate, and in-office procedures such as ultrasound-guided injections. We also offer advanced therapies including MLS laser therapy, EPAT/shockwave, regenerative injections, and image-guided procedures. Treatment is sequenced from least invasive to most invasive, and we explain the rationale at every step.
When is surgery considered?
Surgery is reserved for cases that fail 3-6 months of well-structured conservative care, when there is structural pathology (severe deformity, complete tear, advanced arthritis), or when imaging shows damage that will not heal without intervention. Our surgeons have performed 3,000+ foot and ankle procedures and prioritize minimally-invasive techniques whenever appropriate. We discuss recovery timelines, return-to-activity milestones, and realistic outcome expectations before any procedure is scheduled.
Recovery timeline and prevention
Recovery from foot pain varies based on severity and chosen treatment path. Conservative cases often improve within 4-8 weeks with consistent adherence to the protocol. Post-procedural recovery may range from a few days (in-office procedures) to several months (reconstructive surgery). Long-term prevention involves footwear assessment, activity modification, structured strengthening, and regular check-ins with your podiatrist if you have a history of recurrence. We provide written home-exercise plans and digital follow-up support.
In-Office Treatment at Balance Foot & Ankle
If home treatment isn’t providing relief for your foot and ankle issues, our podiatry team at Balance Foot & Ankle can help with same-day evaluations and advanced in-office care.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a podiatrist?
See a podiatrist if: foot or ankle pain has lasted more than 2–4 weeks without improvement, you’re changing your gait to avoid pain, you have an open wound or sore that isn’t healing, you notice nail discoloration or thickening, you have diabetes and any foot concern, or pain is severe enough to wake you at night. Most foot conditions are easier and cheaper to treat early — what starts as a minor issue can become a surgical problem with months of delay.
What is the difference between a podiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon?
Podiatrists (DPM — Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) specialize exclusively in the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Orthopedic surgeons (MD/DO) have broader musculoskeletal training but variable foot/ankle subspecialization. For foot and ankle-specific problems, a podiatrist often has more focused training and experience. For injuries involving the leg above the ankle, complex pediatric cases, or multi-level reconstruction, orthopedic consultation may be appropriate. We frequently co-manage patients with orthopedic colleagues.
How do I know if my foot pain is serious?
Signs that warrant same-day or next-day evaluation: severe pain that appeared suddenly without clear cause, swelling, redness, and warmth that appeared suddenly (possible gout, infection, or Charcot fracture), an open wound that looks infected (redness spreading, pus, warmth), inability to bear weight, or any foot problem in a diabetic patient. Pain that’s been present for weeks and is stable is important but not an emergency — schedule within 1–2 weeks.
Can foot problems cause back and knee pain?
Yes — this is a kinetic chain effect. Abnormal foot mechanics (overpronation, supination, leg length discrepancy) cause compensatory changes in knee, hip, and lumbar alignment. Roughly 30% of patients presenting to our clinic with knee pain have a treatable foot-level biomechanical cause. Correcting foot mechanics with orthotics or appropriate footwear often provides significant knee and back relief. If you have chronic knee or back pain and haven’t had your foot mechanics evaluated, it’s worth a consult.
Are orthotics worth it?
For the right conditions, yes — custom orthotics are among the most cost-effective interventions in podiatry. They’re most effective for: plantar fasciitis, flat feet with secondary knee/back pain, leg length discrepancy, metatarsalgia, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, and diabetic foot pressure management. Quality OTC orthotics ($35–60) resolve symptoms for 60% of patients with mild-to-moderate conditions. Custom orthotics are appropriate when OTC options have failed or when the biomechanical problem is complex. We cast custom orthotics in-office.
How do I choose the right running shoes?
Start with your foot type (flat, neutral, high arch) and running pattern (overpronator, neutral, supinator). Flat feet and overpronators do best in stability or motion-control shoes. Neutral feet do well in neutral-cushioned shoes. High arches need maximum cushioning with flexible soles. Always buy running shoes at the end of the day (foot swelling peaks then), get properly fitted by a specialist, and replace every 300–500 miles. If you’ve been injured repeatedly, a gait analysis can identify the mechanical flaw driving your injury pattern.
What is the difference between a sprain and a fracture?
A sprain is a ligament injury (the tissue connecting bones); a fracture is a break in the bone itself. Both can occur with the same trauma (ankle roll, fall). The old test — ‘if you can walk, it’s not broken’ — is wrong; many fractures are initially weight-bearable. Key differences: a fracture typically produces localized bone tenderness along the bone itself, while a sprain is tender over the ligament. X-ray is the standard to differentiate. High-grade sprains without proper treatment can be as disabling as fractures.
How do I prevent foot and ankle injuries?
The four most impactful prevention strategies: (1) Supportive, appropriately fitted footwear for your foot type and activity. (2) Gradual activity progression — the 10% rule (never increase weekly mileage or intensity by more than 10%). (3) Regular calf and ankle mobility work. (4) Strengthening the posterior tibial tendon, peroneals, and intrinsic foot muscles. Most overuse injuries are preventable; most acute injuries are not — but ankle sprain recurrence (60–70% without rehab) is prevented by balance and proprioception training.
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📋 Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM, FACFAS answers:
No referral is needed to see our podiatrist near White Lake Township. You can call or book online directly. Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Blue Cross, Medicare, Aetna, and United Healthcare. We treat conditions ranging from plantar fasciitis and ingrown toenails to diabetic foot care and ankle injuries. Same-week appointments are often available at our Novi or Auburn Hills offices, both conveniently located for White Lake Township residents.
Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM is a board-certified foot & ankle surgeon (ABFAS & ABPM) at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists in Southeast Michigan. With over a decade of clinical experience, he specializes in heel pain, bunions, diabetic foot care, sports injuries, and minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Biernacki is a member of the APMA and ACFAS, and his patient education content on MichiganFootDoctors.com and YouTube has made him one of the most-followed foot & ankle educators on YouTube.