My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps (2020)
My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps
2020Quarantining at home hasn't stopped everyone's favorite foot fixers from helping patients with their foot troubles. Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie are teaming up with the compassionate and intelligent Dr. Sarah Haller, who is joining the medical series and has been working alongside Dr. Brad for years, on all new episodes of My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps. In the midst of a world shutdown by COVID-19, these dynamic foot doctors pledge to help shocking podiatric cases, one video call at a time. Each 30-minute episode will follow three patients as they undergo virtual consultations to begin their journey towards surgeries that will leave their feet radically transformed and their lives changed forever. COVID toes have nothing on these cases!
Seasons & Episode
A man with "lobster claws" for feet has Dr. Schaeffer determined to find a surgical solution, and Dr. Vincent meets a woman with a foot so large people mistake it for a ski boot. When Donald walks for Dr. Haller, she can't believe her eyes.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Nate, who has been doing surgery on his feet in his bathroom, and Dr. Vincent's new patient has a foot so large she can't see her toes. Dr. Haller is shocked when her patient Nicole shows her the unusual way she walks.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Mark with feet so scary they make his kids cry, and Dr. Vincent's patient has a foot so crooked it could snap with each step. Dr. Haller's patient's rogue big toe is holding her back and cramping her style.
A woman who walks on a giant mass of skin creates a big problem for Dr. Schaeffer, and Dr. Vincent meets a teenager with a big personality and an even bigger foot problem. Jolynn uses a grinder on her foot, and Dr. Haller can't believe what is going on.
Dr. Vincent's patient has feet that are so crooked her toes don't touch the floor, and Dr. Schaeffer meets a woman with behemoth bunions. Rachel has a toe crawling up her foot, and Dr. Haller has to get it back in line.
Dr. Schaeffer meets Carly, who may have one of the world's rarest foot conditions, and Dr. Vincent's new patient has feet so deformed that her toes nearly touch her heels. Dr. Haller is shocked to learn Michael is secretly operating on himself.
Dr. Schaeffer sees a man whose toenails are so long he can tap dance with them, and Dr. Vincent has a complicated case of webbed toes and strange bones. Dr. Haller has a patient with toenails so bad that he uses a hedge clipper to trim them.
Dr. Schaeffer faces a huge challenge with a mass taking over a man's foot, and Dr. Vincent's patient has a massive toe that somehow she's hidden from her boyfriend. Deformed feet will soon prevent Dr. Haller's patient from walking.
Dr. Vincent meets two men with some of the rarest and most-extreme cases of webbed toes she's ever seen, and Dr. Schaeffer's new patient has big toes so long that they won't fit into shoes.
Danielle has the worst case of dancer's feet Dr. Schaeffer has ever seen, and life-threatening wounds may cause Dr. Vincent's patient to lose his feet. Dr. Haller has her work cut out for her with Crystal, whose mystery lumps are killing her feet.
Quarantining at home hasn't stopped everyone's favorite foot fixers from helping patients with their foot troubles. Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie are teaming up with the compassionate and intelligent Dr. Sarah Haller, who is joining the medical series and has been working alongside Dr. Brad for years, on all new episodes of My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps. In the midst of a world shutdown by COVID-19, these dynamic foot doctors pledge to help shocking podiatric cases, one video call at a time. Each 30-minute episode will follow three patients as they undergo virtual consultations to begin their journey towards surgeries that will leave their feet radically transformed and their lives changed forever. COVID toes have nothing on these cases!