My Feet Are Killing Me

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  • TV-14
  • 2020
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.8  (268)

My Feet Are Killing Me is a medical reality show that originally premiered on the TLC network in January 2020. The show is a spin-off of Dr. Pimple Popper, another popular medical reality show that also airs on TLC. The show is hosted by Brad Schaeffer, Dr. Ebonie Vincent, and Dr. Sarah Haller. Brad is a patient coordinator who works with patients to help them decide if they want to undergo the procedures, while Dr. Vincent and Dr. Haller are both experienced podiatrists who provide the medical care and treatment to the patients. The show features a wide range of patients with various foot-related medical conditions. From toenail problems and bunion deformities to extreme swelling and rare genetic disorders, the show covers it all. Each episode typically focuses on three different cases, with each case involving a different patient with a unique condition. The show takes viewers through each step of the treatment process, from the initial consultation with the podiatrist to the actual surgery or procedure. Viewers get to see the before and after transformations of each patient, showing the incredible life-changing impact that proper foot care can have. One unique aspect of My Feet Are Killing Me is how it educates viewers on the importance of good foot health. The podiatrists on the show explain how wearing poorly-fitting shoes, neglecting foot hygiene, and not seeking medical care can lead to serious foot conditions that can impact a person's overall health and quality of life. While the procedures on the show can be graphic and intense, the show is also lighthearted and humorous at times. The dynamic between the three hosts is playful and fun, and they often joke around with each other and the patients to help ease the tension and create a more relaxed atmosphere. Overall, My Feet Are Killing Me is an informative and entertaining show that sheds light on a part of the body that is often overlooked. The podiatrists on the show are passionate about their work and genuinely care about improving the lives of their patients. Whether you're someone who suffers from foot-related issues or just have a general interest in medical reality shows, My Feet Are Killing Me is definitely worth checking out.

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My Foot Looks Like Parmesan Cheese!
10. My Foot Looks Like Parmesan Cheese!
July 6, 2022
A teen with the worst case of webbed toes Dr. Ebonie has seen, a woman with growths so aggressive they could cut off her toes, and a woman with a callus the size of a block of parmesan cheese put the doctors in uncharted territory.
Horror Movie Bunion
9. Horror Movie Bunion
June 29, 2022
Dr. Ebonie faces a bunion that looks like something from a horror movie. Dr. Brad helps a skateboarder with huge masses on the bottom of his foot that make it impossible to keep at his dream. Dr. Sarah treats a bad case of fungus and disfigured toenails.
Beastly Feet!
8. Beastly Feet!
June 22, 2022
A devoted husband hopes Dr. Sarah can rid his feet of fungus and save his marriage. What Dr. Brad's patient thinks is just a giant wart could be something much more dangerous. A woman with webbed toes and low self-esteem seeks Dr. Ebonie's help.
Alien Brain Toe
7. Alien Brain Toe
June 15, 2022
Dr. Ebonie removes an "alien brain" growing out of a cancer-survivor's toe. Dr. Sarah reconstructs a woman's twisted and dislocated toes. Dr. Brad takes a scalpel to a massive heel growth, but the patient refuses to take numbing shots.
Fix My Twisty Toes!
6. Fix My Twisty Toes!
June 8, 2022
A woman who has had 25 failed surgeries and is left with twisted toes hopes that her 26th surgery -- this time by Dr. Ebonie -- will be the cure-all. Dr. Brad gets to the root of what's behind a giant callus. Dr. Sarah's patient has bulges on her feet.
Horse Heels
5. Horse Heels
June 1, 2022
The doctors take on a man with a hole-y mystery, a dancer with towering toenails who brings his pampered pooch to his appointment, and a woman who is so desperate she's resorted to wrapping her feet in medical tape used by veterinarians on injured horses.
Monstrous Mystery Growth
4. Monstrous Mystery Growth
May 25, 2022
A man with a monstrous mystery growing on his foot, a young woman whose foot looks like a hand, and a woman with feet as hard as stone give the doctors some big problems to solve.
A Smell From Hell
3. A Smell From Hell
May 18, 2022
Dr. Brad removes growths like horns coming out of a woman's feet. Dr. Sarah treats three sisters and their six fungus feet. Dr. Ebonie helps a woman who hasn't seen her foot in almost two years -- it's anyone's guess what is underneath the surgical boot.
Hammerhead Foot
2. Hammerhead Foot
May 11, 2022
A man with a foot shaped like a hammerhead shark is one of the worst cases Dr. Brad has ever seen. A man who has never scrubbed his feet shocks Dr. Ebonie. Dr. Sarah removes a bizarre growth that looks like a worm growing out of a woman's toe.
My Thumb Is a Toe!
1. My Thumb Is a Toe!
May 4, 2022
A woman who walked on a broken leg for 10 years is Dr. Ebonie's most difficult surgery yet. Dr. Brad moves to NYC, and his first patient is a runner with bunions the size of golf balls. Dr. Sarah shakes the hand of a man with a big toe for a thumb.
Description

My Feet Are Killing Me is a medical reality show that originally premiered on the TLC network in January 2020. The show is a spin-off of Dr. Pimple Popper, another popular medical reality show that also airs on TLC. The show is hosted by Brad Schaeffer, Dr. Ebonie Vincent, and Dr. Sarah Haller. Brad is a patient coordinator who works with patients to help them decide if they want to undergo the procedures, while Dr. Vincent and Dr. Haller are both experienced podiatrists who provide the medical care and treatment to the patients.

The show features a wide range of patients with various foot-related medical conditions. From toenail problems and bunion deformities to extreme swelling and rare genetic disorders, the show covers it all. Each episode typically focuses on three different cases, with each case involving a different patient with a unique condition.

The show takes viewers through each step of the treatment process, from the initial consultation with the podiatrist to the actual surgery or procedure. Viewers get to see the before and after transformations of each patient, showing the incredible life-changing impact that proper foot care can have.

One unique aspect of My Feet Are Killing Me is how it educates viewers on the importance of good foot health. The podiatrists on the show explain how wearing poorly-fitting shoes, neglecting foot hygiene, and not seeking medical care can lead to serious foot conditions that can impact a person's overall health and quality of life.

While the procedures on the show can be graphic and intense, the show is also lighthearted and humorous at times. The dynamic between the three hosts is playful and fun, and they often joke around with each other and the patients to help ease the tension and create a more relaxed atmosphere.

Overall, My Feet Are Killing Me is an informative and entertaining show that sheds light on a part of the body that is often overlooked. The podiatrists on the show are passionate about their work and genuinely care about improving the lives of their patients. Whether you're someone who suffers from foot-related issues or just have a general interest in medical reality shows, My Feet Are Killing Me is definitely worth checking out.

My Feet Are Killing Me is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (40 episodes). The series first aired on December 21, 2020.

Where to Watch My Feet Are Killing Me

My Feet Are Killing Me is available for streaming on the TLC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch My Feet Are Killing Me on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and TLC.

  • Premiere Date
    December 21, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (268)