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Foot and ankle (podiatry)

Don’t let foot or ankle problems slow you down. Our podiatric surgeons specialize in caring for lower extremity disorders, injuries and foot and ankle conditions of all kinds.

Podiatrists are experts in getting people back on their feet

Podiatry is a medical specialty focused on care of the feet and lower legs. Our podiatrists see patients of all ages and provide expert surgical and non-surgical treatment for a wide range of problems, from the common to the complex.

Our podiatrist surgeons have extensive training

Every podiatrist surgeon in our group is qualified or certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. All have trained at some of the nation's top podiatric programs. And all are experts in a subspecialty.

Many patients are referred by our primary care partners. We also welcome referrals from outside of AHN. Our top surgeons even receive referrals from surgeons in other states and countries for their expertise. In every instance, we offer the highest levels of personalized care.

We’re also deeply committed to helping educate the next generation of podiatrist surgeons. Our fellowship allows gifted graduates of surgical residencies to devote another year to training.

We care for foot and ankle conditions of all kinds

Our services are tailored to each patient’s needs. We offer care for a wide range of foot and ankle concerns, including the following.

Structural problems

Conditions include flat feet, heel pain and painful toes.

Pain and injuries

If a fall, footwear or trauma are causing problems, our experts can help.

Concerns related to diseases

Conditions that can cause foot problems include diabetes, arthritis and heart disease.

Skin and nail conditions

Examples include skin infections, fungus, ingrown toenails, and corns and calluses.

Congenital abnormalities

Common abnormalities include clubfoot, flat feet, too many toes, and joined or webbed toes.

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