Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM, Valley Stream
66 W Merrick Rd, Valley Stream, NY 11580
About
"At Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM, we are committed to providing the finest podiatric care in a warm, friendly environment to Nassau County patients. We believe in spending quality time with each patient to help you better understand your foot care needs. We will explain the best course of treatment for your particular condition and make sure all your questions get answered. Our board certified foot and ankle surgeons, Dr. Andrew Shapiro and Dr. Michael Barkin, have been practicing podiatric medicine for over 20 years."
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Services Offered by Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM
Podiatrist
About Pedicure & Nail Salon Services
- Looking for nail spas or pedicures in Valley Stream? Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM offers professional Podiatrist services with experienced technicians.
Before booking nail treatment at Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM, here's what you should know to ensure the best experience.
Popular Nail Services at Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM
Most salons offer these basic pedicure categories:
Standard Pedicure: Includes nail trimming, shaping, cuticle care, light foot massage, and polish
Spa Pedicure: Enhanced service with extended massage, exfoliation, and premium products
Deluxe/Luxury Pedicure: Comprehensive treatment featuring specialty products, longer massage time, and additional pampering elements
What to Ask Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM Before Booking
Ask their available appointment times and walk-in policies
Price range for different service levels
Group booking options and policies
Cancellation policy
License and certification status
Sterilization procedures
Products used during service
General Requirements
Most pedicures & salons expect clients to:
Be on time for appointments
Inform staff of any medical conditions affecting feet
Disclose any infectious conditions
Notify staff of diabetes or circulation issues
Mention any allergies to products
Reschedule if you have open wounds or infections
Standard Preparation Guidelines
For optimal results at Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM:
Arrive with clean feet
Remove existing nail polish
Avoid shaving legs 24 hours before
Wear appropriate footwear (sandals recommended)
Allow extra time if it's your first visit
Bring any preferred products or tools
Typical Salon Service Duration
Basic pedicures: 30-45 minutes
Spa pedicures: 45-60 minutes
Luxury treatments: 60-90 minutes
First-time visits may require additional time
Common Payment Information
Verify accepted payment methods before appointment
Ask about gratuity policies
Inquire about package deals or membership options
Check cancellation fees
Ask about gift certificate policies
Additional Considerations
Some salons offer seasonal services
Premium services may require advance booking
Many locations offer complementary consultations
Special accommodations may be available upon request
Some services may have age restrictions
Remember to read recent ratings, and contact Andrew Shapiro, DPM and Michael Barkin, DPM directly for their specific policies, prices, and available services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pedicure Services
How often should you get a pedicure?
Generally, it's recommended to get a pedicure every 4-6 weeks. However, this can vary based on how quickly your nails grow and your lifestyle.
Should a diabetic get a pedicure?
Diabetics can get pedicures but should consult their healthcare provider first and choose a salon experienced with diabetic foot care. Medical pedicures are often recommended.
What is the difference between manicure and pedicure?
A manicure focuses on hand and fingernail care, while a pedicure treats feet, toenails, and often includes foot massage and exfoliation.
How long does a pedicure take?
A standard pedicure typically takes 45-60 minutes. Luxury or spa pedicures may take 60-90 minutes.
How long after pedicure can I put shoes on?
Wait at least 2 hours for regular polish to fully dry. For gel pedicures, you can wear closed shoes immediately after UV curing.
Can a pedicure induce labor?
While foot massage might stimulate pressure points linked to labor, there's no scientific evidence that pedicures can induce labor.
Can you get a pedicure while pregnant?
Yes, pedicures are generally safe during pregnancy. Choose well-ventilated salons and inform your technician about your pregnancy.
Why do my toes itch after a pedicure?
Itching could indicate an allergic reaction to products used or a minor skin irritation. If persistent, consult a healthcare provider.
What is a collagen pedicure?
A collagen pedicure includes special treatments and masks containing collagen to help hydrate and rejuvenate foot skin.
Is it safe to get a pedicure after surgery?
Wait until your doctor clears you for pedicures post-surgery. This typically ranges from 2-6 weeks depending on the type of surgery.