Serving Paso Robles and North County SLO
Paso Robles patients and those from the surrounding north San Luis Obispo County wine country regularly make the 35-mile drive to our Pismo Beach office - particularly for specialized care including Lapiplasty® bunion correction and complex foot and ankle surgery that simply isn’t available locally.
Dr. O’Carroll welcomes patients from Paso Robles, Templeton, Atascadero, and the broader North County who are seeking:
- Advanced bunion correction (Lapiplasty®)
- Surgical and non-surgical ankle care
- Second opinions on recommended procedures
- Specialized wound care
The drive on Highway 101 is straightforward, and for the right specialist, our patients tell us it’s worth every mile. Call (805) 946‑1799 to schedule.
Closest Office for Paso Robles Patients
Pismo Beach Office
911 N Oak Park Blvd #106
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
Hours
- Mon: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wed: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: Closed
Phone
Distance from Paso Robles
35 miles (about 45 min drive)
Parking
Free parking in the building lot.
Common Foot and Ankle Conditions We Treat Near Paso Robles
A short overview of the conditions Paso Robles patients most often request care for. Click any topic for the full patient guide.
Bunions (Hallux Valgus)
A bunion is more than a bump - it's a 3D deformity of the first metatarsal. Dr. O'Carroll is a trained Lapiplasty® surgeon offering modern bunion correction.
Learn more →Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain
The most common cause of heel pain in adults. Learn what really causes it, what actually works, and when surgery is the right call - from Central Coast podiatric surgeon Dr. Brian O'Carroll.
Learn more →Great Toe Arthritis (Hallux Rigidus)
Stiff, painful big-toe arthritis is one of the most common forefoot complaints in adults. Dr. O'Carroll offers conservative, joint-preserving, and fusion options.
Learn more →Ankle Arthritis
Ankle arthritis can be managed conservatively for years - and when it cannot, modern reconstruction and fusion procedures restore function. Dr. O'Carroll walks you through every option.
Learn more →Achilles Tendon Injuries
From insertional tendinopathy to acute rupture - Dr. O'Carroll provides a full spectrum of Achilles care, with surgical and non-surgical pathways tailored to your activity goals.
Learn more →Morton's Neuroma
A Morton's neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue between the metatarsal heads - most often the third interspace. Diagnosed accurately, it's very treatable.
Learn more →Treatment Options Available
Treatment depends on diagnosis, imaging, your activity level and goals, and the severity of the problem. After an exam, Dr. O'Carroll discusses both conservative and surgical pathways and recommends what is appropriate for your situation.
Conservative care
- Footwear guidance and activity modification
- Bracing, taping, and walking boots
- Custom orthotics
- Shockwave therapy (when appropriate)
- Advanced wound care for diabetic and chronic wounds
- Routine nail and skin care
Surgical care (when appropriate)
- Bunion surgery, including Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction
- Hammertoe correction
- Ankle arthroscopy
- Fracture fixation
- Achilles tendon repair
- Limb salvage when medically appropriate
Bunion Surgery (Bunionectomy)
Learn more →Advanced Wound Care
Learn more →Ankle Arthroscopy
Learn more →Fracture Fixation (ORIF)
Learn more →Care plans vary by person. The descriptions above are educational and do not promise specific outcomes. A clinical evaluation is required before any treatment is recommended.
Quick Answers for Paso Robles Patients
Who is the closest podiatrist to Paso Robles?
Dr. Brian O'Carroll, DPM at Five Cities Foot & Ankle is the closest board-certified podiatric surgeon for Paso Robles patients. The nearest office is in Pismo Beach, CA, about 35 miles away (roughly 45 minutes by car). Call (805) 946‑1799 or request an appointment online.
Does Dr. O'Carroll treat heel pain near Paso Robles?
Yes. Heel pain and plantar fasciitis are among the most common reasons Paso Robles patients are seen at the Pismo Beach office. After a hands-on exam and imaging when needed, Dr. O'Carroll discusses conservative options first - footwear and activity changes, custom orthotics, stretching programs, and shockwave therapy when appropriate.
Where can I get bunion treatment near Paso Robles?
Five Cities Foot & Ankle treats bunions for Paso Robles patients at the Pismo Beach office. Dr. O'Carroll is a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon and was the first in California to perform Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction. Most patients begin with non-surgical care; surgery is offered when appropriate after a full evaluation.
Which office should patients from Paso Robles visit?
Paso Robles patients are seen at our Pismo Beach office at 911 N Oak Park Blvd #106, Pismo Beach, CA 93449. The office is open Monday and Wednesday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Call (805) 946‑1799 to schedule.
Does this page replace medical advice?
No. The information on this page is general education for prospective patients and does not replace a clinical evaluation. Symptoms, treatment options, and outcomes vary by person. Please request an appointment for a diagnosis and individualized treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the closest foot and ankle specialist to Paso Robles?
Five Cities Foot & Ankle's Pismo Beach office at 911 N Oak Park Blvd #106, Pismo Beach, CA 93449 is the closest practice for most Paso Robles patients, about 35 miles from town. Dr. Brian O'Carroll, DPM, DABFAS, FACFAS is a board-certified podiatric surgeon serving the Central Coast.
How do I request an appointment?
You can request an appointment online using the button on this page, or call (805) 946‑1799 during office hours. New patients are welcome. We make every effort to see you as soon as possible, but Dr. O'Carroll's schedule fills quickly, so we recommend requesting an appointment as early as you can to get on the list.
What conditions does Dr. O'Carroll treat?
Dr. O'Carroll treats the full range of adult foot and ankle problems - heel pain and plantar fasciitis, bunions and hammertoes, ankle sprains and fractures, Achilles tendon injuries, diabetic wounds, ingrown toenails, neuromas, and more. See the conditions index for the complete list.
Do I need surgery if I make an appointment?
No. Dr. O'Carroll's philosophy is conservative treatment when possible and surgical treatment only when necessary. Most visits start with a hands-on exam, imaging when needed, and a discussion of non-surgical options. Surgery is recommended only when it is the right step for your condition and goals.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring a photo ID, your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any prior imaging (X-ray, MRI, ultrasound) on a CD or shared electronically. Wear or bring shoes you wear most often - they help with the biomechanical exam.
When should I seek emergency care instead?
If you have a foot or ankle injury with a visible bone deformity, an open wound that will not stop bleeding, signs of severe infection (fever, spreading redness, pus), or sudden loss of sensation, please go to the nearest emergency department or call 911. The clinic is not an emergency facility.
About Your Provider
Dr. Brian O'Carroll, DPM, DABFAS, FACFAS is a board-certified podiatric surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He has practiced on California's Central Coast since 2008 and was the first in California to perform Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction.
Dr. O'Carroll is on staff at French Hospital Medical Center, Arroyo Grande Community Hospital, Marian Regional Medical Center, and Coastal Surgical Institute.
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