3/12/2008
You’ve probably seen your doctor wear them and maybe even your kids are asking for the new shoes known as crocs. The clog-like shoes are popular and fans swear by their comfort. But are Crocs really good for our feet or just a passing fad? Ask doctors who wear them and they’ll say they recommend them to patients with foot problems. They say the front part offers lots of room, especially for people with bone deformities like bunions and hammer toe. And the Rx Crocs, are lined with antibacterial material that will prevent fungal and bacterial infections. And with the summer months approaching, doctors say Crocs offer more protection for your feet than flip-flops. The downside is they may hurt your pocketbook.
Something you can’t miss around town is St. John’s Mobile Mammography unit. We are traveling the four states, providing mammograms to women who may have a hard time getting out of the office and into the doctor’s office. It’s fast, easy and affordable. So call today to find out if we’ll be in your neighborhood soon. Just call St. John’s Referral One at 625-2000 or log onto stj.com.
