Charcot arthropathy is characterized by progressive destruction of the joint that cause deformity and loss of function. Diagnosis of charcot arthropathy is challenging as it can mimic infection, rheumatoid or gouty arthritis. These conditions may co-exist or one condition followed another. We report a case of a young male who presented with charcot arthropathy of his right ankle. Hindfoot arthrodesis of the was done because of recurrent pain and instability that make walking difficult. During intraoperatively, we noted presence of tophaceous deposit on the tibiotalar surface.