What is a Podiatrist?
A podiatrist, DPM, doctor of podiatric medicine, is the only health care
professional whose total training focuses on the foot, ankle and related
body systems. As a specialist in foot care, the podiatrist receives
extensive training in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of foot and
ankle disorders by medical and surgical means. After obtaining an
undergraduate degree, the podiatric doctor spends four years in a college
of podiatric medicine to obtain a doctorate degree. Many podiatrists
further their education by participating in a post-graduate residency
program at an approved hospital or university. Following their doctorate
degree, each podiatrist must pass national and state examinations in
order to be licensed by the state in which he or she will practice.

The podiatric physician cares for people of all ages, treating any foot
problem. The common disorders include bunions, heel pain/spurs,
hammertoes, neuromas, ingrown toenails, warts, corns and calluses. The
podiatric physician also renders care of sprains, fractures, infections, and
injuries of the foot, ankle and heel. If your podiatric surgeon is certified by
the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, he or she has successfully
completed a credentialing and examination process and has
demonstrated knowledge of podiatric surgery, including the diagnosis of
general medical problems and surgical management of foot diseases,
deformities, and trauma of the foot, ankle and related structures.
WE CARE ABOUT YOUR FEET
WE CARE ABOUT YOUR FEET
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