Dr. Dustin Smith, DPM

Dr. Smith graduated from Barry University with his Masters and Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine, and did three years of podiatric surgical residency in Houston, Texas. He serves Gilmer, Quitman and White Oak Texas, and has privileges at UT Health Tyler and UT Health Quitman. Dr. Smith has 22 years of experience in taking a kind approach to your podiatric needs.

Dr. Smith enjoys his relationship with God, family and community. He is compelled to serve others as a personal mission to give glory to God. He spends the majority of his time chasing after his three children and their endeavors.

Custom Made Orthotics

We offer custom made orthotics for the lowest price in town! For only $250, we will build your custom orthotics to fit the design of your feet. No appointment necessary. We also offer over the counter orthotics for only $50.

What do we offer?

Ingrown toenail

An ingrown toenail happens when your toenail grows into the skin around it. The skin can get damaged, causing infection and pain. The problem usually happens to your big toe.

The most common cause of an ingrown toenail is not cutting your toenails properly, by cutting them too short or down the sides of your toenail.

Wearing shoes that do not have enough width to fit your toes in their natural position can also cause an ingrown toenail.

If you’re suffering with pain from an ingrown toenail, talk to Dr. Smith about an easy, in office procedure to fix your problem once and for all!

Diabetic Foot care

We offer a wide range of services for diabetic foot care. We know how important podiatric health is as a diabetic and take the extra time to care for all of your needs.

Custom Made Orthotics

If you’re new to the world of orthotics, you might be wondering “what do orthotics do?”, or “what are custom orthotics?” We’re here to help!

There are two types of foot support from which you can choose. Inserts are available in-store without a prescription. Typically, they're made from materials such as plastic, foam, or gel, and they fit inside the shoe for extra cushion and support. Even though inserts aren’t custom, they are still helpful in some situations. Orthotics require a prescription and are worn inside the shoes to correct foot pain that comes from issues such as bursitis, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, etc.