
Tingling toes, burning pain, cold feet that never seem to warm up, or legs that ache after a short walk are more than annoyances — they are often the first warning signs of a nerve or circulation problem. Catching these symptoms early can protect your mobility, prevent serious complications, and help you stay active for years to come.
With over 20 years of caring for the Greater Houston community, Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists pairs compassionate, patient-centered service with advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint exactly what is happening below the surface. Led by Dr. D. Sean Sweeney, DPM, FACFAS, and Dr. Christy Leahey, DPM, FACFAS, our team has been voted Best Podiatrist in The Woodlands by Living Magazine every year since 2012.
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Compression of the tibial nerve inside the ankle can cause shooting pain, tingling, or numbness along the arch and heel. Early treatment helps prevent permanent nerve damage.
Neuroma
A thickened nerve between the toes — most commonly Morton’s neuroma — creates the feeling of a pebble in your shoe along with sharp, burning pain in the ball of the foot.
Spider Veins
These small, web-like surface veins can signal underlying venous insufficiency. We evaluate them carefully, especially when they appear alongside swelling or aching legs.
Blood Clots in the Legs and Phlebitis
Pain, redness, warmth, or sudden swelling in the calf may indicate a clot or an inflamed vein. Prompt evaluation is essential, as untreated clots can become life-threatening.
Raynaud’s Disease
Cold exposure or stress can trigger spasms in the small blood vessels of the toes, turning them white, blue, then red. We help manage triggers and protect circulation.
Erythromelalgia
This uncommon disorder causes episodes of intense burning, redness, and heat in the feet. Treatment focuses on cooling strategies, medication, and addressing underlying causes.
Acrocyanosis
Persistent bluish discoloration of the feet, often with coldness and sweating, signals reduced blood flow to the extremities. We work to identify the source and improve circulation.
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Narrowed arteries restrict blood flow to the legs and feet, leading to cramping, wounds that won’t heal, and tissue damage. Early intervention is critical, especially for patients with diabetes.
Alcoholic Neuropathy
Long-term alcohol use can damage peripheral nerves, producing weakness, numbness, and burning pain in the feet. Care focuses on protecting sensation and preventing injury.
The Ischemic Foot
When blood supply to the foot is severely reduced, you may notice pale skin, slow-healing sores, or rest pain. This condition requires urgent evaluation to preserve tissue.
Venous Stasis
Pooled blood in the lower legs causes swelling, skin discoloration, and stubborn ulcers around the ankles. Compression therapy and wound care are central to treatment.
Restless Legs
An uncontrollable urge to move the legs — especially at night — can disrupt sleep and quality of life. We help rule out nerve and vascular contributors behind the symptoms.
Why Choose Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists for Nerve and Circulation Care in The Woodlands, TX?
Our practice blends seasoned clinical expertise with leading-edge technology and prompt appointments for urgent symptoms — so you never wait weeks for relief. Patients of all ages, from active families to seniors and people with diabetes, trust us because we listen, explain, and tailor every plan to your lifestyle. Two convenient locations in The Woodlands and Magnolia make it easy to access compassionate, comprehensive foot and ankle care close to home.
Take the Next Step Toward Healthier Feet
Nerve and circulation issues rarely improve on their own, but with the right diagnosis and a personalized plan, you can protect your mobility and live without constant discomfort. Schedule a consultation with Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists in The Woodlands at (281) 292-4944 or in Magnolia at (281) 789-4956 to put your feet — and your future — in expert hands.