About the Practice

Hickory Foot and Ankle Care Led by Dr. William J. Johncock

Carolina Podiatry Center helps patients in Hickory and nearby Catawba Valley communities get clear answers for heel pain, sports injuries, toenail problems, diabetic foot concerns, wounds, and foot conditions that may need surgery.

Dr. William Johncock holding a running shoe

A Local Podiatry Office for Everyday Foot Problems and Active Patients

Dr. Johncock's public practice profile points to a broad podiatry practice with conservative care, procedure-based care, and foot surgery available when the diagnosis calls for it. The site is built around the questions patients usually have before they call: what might be causing the pain, what treatment paths exist, and what can be handled in a podiatry office.

The office is located at 36 14th Avenue NE, Suite 102, Hickory NC 28601. Patients can call (828) 327-3029 to confirm current hours, scheduling, insurance questions, and whether a specific foot or ankle concern is a good fit for the practice.

Waiting room chairs inside Carolina Podiatry Center

Sports and Running Foot Care

Running pain, tendon irritation, ankle sprains, shoe fit issues, and recurring overuse injuries can often be approached with a practical plan before symptoms become harder to manage.

Heel Pain and Plantar Fasciitis

Morning heel pain, arch strain, heel spurs, and Achilles irritation are common reasons patients look for a Hickory foot doctor.

Conservative and Surgical Options

Many foot problems start with shoe changes, supports, padding, medication guidance, or in-office care. Surgery can be discussed when simpler options are not enough.

Dr. William Johncock with a runner patient holding a race medal

Foot Care for People Who Want to Stay Moving

The clinic's long-run positioning fits patients who want practical care without turning every symptom into a crisis. A visit can help sort out whether the problem is soft tissue strain, a nail or skin issue, diabetic foot risk, a structural concern, or something that needs imaging or a procedure.

Start with the page closest to your symptoms, then use the appointment form or phone number if you need help deciding where your issue fits.

Sports Injury Care