My Feet Are Killing Me: Footnotes - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Hammertoes Happen
Dr. Ebonie has her work cut out for her with new patient Mija, who needs help with her "hooves."

Treat My Gorilla Feet!
Marquis is embarrassed of his painful paws that his friends call "gorilla feet."

Kill My Keloid!
Dr. Ebonie checks in with her patient Stacy who had a life-threatening keloid scar on her foot.

Princess Metadductus
Dr. Brad's little niece has metadductus, and they worry she may have club foot.

Pop It Off Like a Bottle Cap!
Dr. Ebonie and Dr. Brad each check up on patients with pesky problems.

What Is All Over My Feet?!
Dr. Ebonie is faced with a patient that has a mystery holes all over her feet.

There Goes My Appetite!
Denise confronts Dr. Vincent with an appetite-killing case of toenail fungus and calluses.

Holy Bible Bump!
Dr. Ebonie must figure out what is going on a with a patient's mysterious, jellyfish-like foot bump.

Moms Got Athletes Foot!
Young mom Catalina needs help with a raging case of athlete's foot, and her kids jump in to assist!

Covid Toes
A mysterious rash propels Kristina to seek out Dr. Ebonie with her fears of COVID-19.

Little Toe Needs Help!
Brooke is a little person that seeks out Dr. Brad for help with her small-sized toes.

Uncle Brad to the Rescue!
Dr. Brad's little niece has metadductus, and he fears she won't grow out of it.
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