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Welcome to the Hoyal Podiatry Blog!
Stay informed and empowered with the latest insights from Dr. Hoyal and our team. Our blog is dedicated to providing you with valuable information on foot and ankle health, common conditions, preventive care, and tips for maintaining an active, pain-free life. Dive into our articles and take a step towards better understanding your foot health.
How to Choose the Right Hiking Boots to Prevent Blisters and Ankle Sprains
Whether you are tackling the steep incline of Y Mountain or planning a full-day ascent of Mount...
Running in Utah Valley: How to Prevent Shin Splints and Stress Fractures
Utah Valley is a runner’s paradise. With miles of paved paths like the Murdock Canal Trail and...
Is Your Child’s Flat Feet a Cause for Concern?
It is one of the most common questions we hear from parents: "My child has flat feet—is this...
Growing Pains vs. Sever’s Disease: Understanding Heel Pain in Active Kids
If your child plays soccer, basketball, or runs track, and frequently complains of heel pain after...
The Truth About Toenail Fungus: Causes, Prevention, and Advanced Treatments
Toenail fungus (onychomycosis) is a very common, yet stubborn condition. It often begins as a...
How a Podiatrist Can Help Prevent Diabetic Foot Complications
For individuals living with diabetes, foot care isn't just about comfort—it is a critical aspect...
7 Most Common Reasons to See a Podiatrist in Utah Valley
Expert Foot & Ankle Care in Orem & Provo – Hoyal Podiatry If you’re experiencing foot or...
Dry, Cracked Feet and Heel Fissures
As winter settles in across Utah County, many people begin to notice their feet becoming dry,...
Top-Rated Foot & Ankle Care in Utah Valley
Are you struggling with foot or ankle pain? You're not alone—and you're in the right place. With...
Arthritis
Arthritis is a common, yet painful disease that causes joint inflammation in the body. Though it...
Have More Questions About Your Foot Health?
Our blog is a great resource, but nothing replaces personalized medical advice. If you’re experiencing pain or have concerns about your feet or ankles, we’re here to help.










