
Warts (Plantar Warts) Treatment Near Grandview Heights, Ohio
Viral growths on the soles of the feet treated with multiple effective methods.
Just 0 minutes from Grandview Heights to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights
01Why Grandview Heights Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
Grandview Heights is a vibrant, walkable city of about 7,500 residents entirely surrounded by Columbus - and the home of Vertex Podiatry's office at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Lined with independent restaurants along Grandview Avenue, filled with young professionals and long-term families, and just minutes from downtown Columbus and OSU, Grandview Heights is one of Central Ohio's most desirable urban neighborhoods.
Grandview Heights residents are walkers, runners, and cyclists by nature. The Olentangy Trail is minutes away, and the neighborhood's sidewalk-rich streets see constant foot traffic. Active lifestyles are the norm here - which means foot and ankle conditions are equally common.
Vertex Podiatry is located right in Grandview Heights at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Free parking in our lot. You likely pass our building regularly. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for warts (plantar warts) that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Warts (Plantar Warts)?
Plantar warts (verruca plantaris) are benign epidermal growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection of the superficial layers of skin on the weight-bearing surface of the foot. Unlike warts on other parts of the body that project outward, plantar warts are driven inward by the pressure of weight bearing, making them particularly painful and resistant to treatment. They may appear as solitary lesions or in clusters (mosaic warts), and are most common in children, adolescents, and immunocompromised individuals.
Read our complete guide to Warts (Plantar Warts)03Signs & Symptoms
- A small, fleshy, rough, and grainy lesion on the sole of the foot
- Interruption of normal skin lines (dermatoglyphics) over the lesion - a key diagnostic sign
- Tiny black pinpoints within the lesion (thrombosed capillaries, often called 'wart seeds')
- Thickened overlying callus skin, particularly in weight-bearing areas
- Pain, tenderness, or burning with walking or direct pressure
- Multiple lesions clustered together (mosaic wart pattern)
04Risk Factors
- Walking barefoot in communal areas (locker rooms, pools, gyms)
- History of prior plantar warts (recurrent susceptibility)
- Immunocompromised status (HIV, chemotherapy, organ transplant)
- Children and adolescents (less developed immune response to HPV)
- Direct contact with another person's wart
- Skin breaks, cuts, or abrasions on the plantar surface
- Hyperhidrosis (sweaty feet creating moist entry points)
When to See Dr. Golan from Grandview Heights
While some plantar warts resolve spontaneously with immune clearance, painful, spreading, or persistent warts benefit from professional treatment. Podiatric evaluation is especially important if you are diabetic, immunocompromised, or uncertain whether the lesion is a wart. Early treatment reduces spread and shortens the duration of infection.
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