Family Foot Care Clinic

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727 E Jefferson Blvd
South Bend, IN 46617

Family Foot Care Clinic in South Bend, IN is a trusted destination for comprehensive foot care services provided by Dr. Neuhoff and his professional staff. With a focus on listening to your feet and delivering the care you need, this clinic offers a VIP concierge service, ensuring unlimited visits, direct contact with Dr. Neuhoff, priority scheduling, and much more.

As a new patient, you can expect top-notch treatment and personalized attention at Family Foot Care Clinic. Whether you require routine foot care or have specific concerns, Dr. Neuhoff and his team are dedicated to providing exceptional care to help you maintain healthy and happy feet.

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5.01 reviews
Dash R.
11/25/2025

After severe foot pain from Tarsal Tunnel, Veinous Insufficiency and flat footedness for over 10 years, I was fortunate to be directed to Family Foot Care Clinic. I was desperate and just hoping...

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