Arizona Red Mountain Footcare

Podiatrist Dr. Spencer Hardy believes the first and most important step in treating your foot condition is listening. 

With every visit you will meet with Dr. Hardy individually to diagnose & treat your specific needs.

Podiatrist Dr. Spencer Hardy believes the first and most important step in treating your foot condition is listening. 

With every visit you will meet with Dr. Hardy individually to diagnose & treat your specific needs.

Local East Valley Podiatrist in Mesa, AZ

Red Mountain Footcare is a family-owned and -operated practice specializing in foot and ankle problems based out of Mesa, AZ.

We take the time to ensure each of our patients gets the time and attention they deserve

Whether you are struggling with mobility, ingrown toenails, or tendinitis, our team places the emphasis on you.

Your story. Your symptoms. Your challenges.

Red Mountain Footcare is a family-owned and operated practice that specializes in foot and ankle problems based out of Mesa, AZ.

Whether you are having challenges with mobility challenges, ingrown toenails, or tendinitis our team places the emphasis on you.

Your story. Your symptoms. Your challenges.

Arizona Red Mountain Footcare specializes in treating a variety of ingrown nail conditions. Schedule an appointment now.

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Dr. Spencer Hardy offers expert care for diabetic patients experiencing foot and leg pain at our East Valley Mesa office.

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Lower extremity wounds on the legs, feet, or toes require early treatment to avoid serious complications. Our advanced treatments help patients fully recover.

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Foot pain strikes those of all ages. We help identify the root problems and offer solutions that relieve the pain.

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Dr. Spencer Hardy is an Associate Member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AACFAS).

He is a Lower Extremity Nerve Specialist as well as a Wound Care Specialist.

Dr. Hardy did his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from Arizona State University. He then completed podiatry school at the Arizona School of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University in 2018 where he earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree.

He then went on to train in podiatric surgery, trauma, rearfoot reconstruction, ankle pathology, and wound care through the Franciscan Alliance System in Northwest Indiana. He was chief resident his final year and graduated in 2021.

Dr. Hardy was born and raised in Mesa, Arizona, and he is thrilled to be serving in the community he grew up in. He enjoys spending time with his wife and 4 young children. You can often find him golfing, traveling, and exploring the outdoors. He is also fluent in Spanish.

Dr. Spencer Hardy is an Associate Member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (AACFAS).

He is a Lower Extremity Nerve Specialist as well as a Wound Care Specialist.

Dr. Hardy did his undergraduate degree in Kinesiology from Arizona State University. He then completed podiatry school at the Arizona School of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University in 2018 where he earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D. P. M.) degree.

He then went on to train in podiatric surgery, trauma, rearfoot reconstruction, ankle pathology, and wound care through the Franciscan Alliance System in Northwest Indiana. He was chief resident his final year and graduated in 2021.

Real Customer Reviews

  • I cannot say enough about Dr. Spencer Hardy's exceptional care and expertise. I've known Dr. Hardy for over... read more

    Alex D Avatar Alex D.
    December 1, 2024

    Dr. Hardy was amazing!! 2019 was the last time I was at Red Mountain Footcare with Dr. Pawlowski, who... read more

    Laurie Adamson Avatar Laurie A.
    April 1, 2024

    I was incredibly delighted by the kindness of the office staff, and then had an equally pleasant new... read more

    Leanne Rees Avatar Leanne R.
    April 1, 2024
  • Dr. Hardy and all of the staff are very patient and kind. He explained to me all... read more

    cambria hunter Avatar cambria h.
    April 1, 2024

    Highly recommend! The office was clean and staff greeted me with a smile. Dr. Pawlowski was very compassionate... read more

    April Avatar April
    April 1, 2020

    I highly recommend Red Mountain Footcare. I found Red Mountain Footcare while searching for a podiatrist who would provide... read more

    J Trotter Avatar J T.
    April 1, 2020
  • √Red Mountain Footcare is my favorite doctor’s office. Appointments are realistically scheduled so that you virtually never have... read more

    Virginia Fleishans Avatar Virginia F.
    April 1, 2020

    Loved the care I received as a new patient. Dr. Hardy was patient and explained everything in a... read more

    Janet E Avatar Janet E.
    April 1, 2023

    I had to find a podiatrist after spraining my ankle two months ago and I am so happy... read more

    Devon Coleman Avatar Devon C.
    April 1, 2020
  • We have just recently moved here and did not know any podiatrist in the area. My daughter... read more

    Terese Altosino Avatar Terese A.
    April 1, 2021

    Dr. Hardy was absolutely amazing along with the front staff. They accommodated me on short notice due... read more

    Chris S Avatar Chris S.
    May 22, 2024

    Doctor was awesome came in and took care of my feet..!!! 👍 Thanks..

    Rich Lightfoot Avatar Rich L.
    May 22, 2024

Diagram of diabetic foot conditions: Diabetic neuropathy, PAD, bunion, ingrown nail, corn, ulcer, dry skin, callus

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The Essential Guide to Diabetic Foot Health in Arizona

By Red Mountain Foot Care | November 26, 2025

In the Valley of the Sun, staying active is a way of life. But for the millions of Arizonans living with diabetes, a simple foot problem can quickly threaten that lifestyle and independence. Diabetes is now the leading cause of non-traumatic lower limb amputations in the United States. While this sounds frightening, the majority of…

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By Red Mountain Foot Care | November 5, 2025

Cysts can appear almost anywhere on the body, including the feet. While many people worry that a lump might be something serious, most foot cysts are benign, painless, and removable. Knowing how to identify them, what causes them, and when to seek medical attention can make a big difference in how they’re managed. Are Cysts…

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By Red Mountain Foot Care | October 8, 2025

Your foot arch is designed to support your entire body. It helps you balance, absorbs shock with every step, and keeps you steady on uneven ground. Daily life and recreation activities throughout Arizona often mean more time on your feet, whether you’re hiking Usery Mountain or just moving around town. While stretching often helps with…

Itchy Bottom of the Foot? Causes and Treatments Explained

By Red Mountain Foot Care | September 3, 2025

Itchy feet are never a fun feeling. That annoying feeling might start during the day or keep you up at night. For many people, the bottom of the foot is the worst area. But what causes this? And what can you do about it? This guide breaks down the main reasons for foot itch, peeling…

Barefoot Shoes: The Pros, Cons, and Podiatrist Insights

By Red Mountain Foot Care | July 30, 2025

Barefoot shoes have surged in popularity in recent years, particularly in some fitness niches like running. The driving force behind this trend is emerging research on the benefits of going barefoot. While there is some evidence to support barefoot movement for improved foot strength and gait, not everyone is a great candidate for barefoot shoes. …

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By Red Mountain Foot Care | July 2, 2025

Summer brings sunshine, vacations, and outdoor fun, but it can also wreak havoc on your feet. Between sweaty sandals, long walks, and exposure to bacteria, your feet face unique challenges in the heat. The good news? Most summer foot problems are preventable and treatable. Below, we’ll explore the five most common warm-weather foot woes and the…

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By Red Mountain Foot Care | June 9, 2025

An ingrown toenail is a common and often painful condition where the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin. Recognizable symptoms include redness, swelling, and sometimes infection. While severe cases need professional care, mild ingrown toenails can often be managed at home. Here’s how to treat them safely and effectively, with expert advice…

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