Nearby Cities

Duluth (4.32 mi)

Nearby Zip Codes

54880 (2) (1.85 mi)
55802 (2) (3.04 mi)
55805 (2) (5.39 mi)
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Find a Foot Surgeon in Superior, WI to diagnose and surgically treat individuals with injuries or disorders of the foot.

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  • Kirsten Kangas, DPM
    110 Points

    Kirsten Kangas, DPM

    Essentia Health St. Mary's-Superior Clinic
    3500 Tower Ave
    Superior, WI 54880
  • Travis Venner, DPM
    110 Points

    Travis Venner, DPM

    Essentia Health St. Mary's-Superior Clinic
    3500 Tower Ave
    Superior, WI 54880
  • Boni-Jo Silbernagel, DPM
    100 Points

    Boni-Jo Silbernagel, DPM

    Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic 3rd Street (Building F)
    Distance: 4.32 mi
    400 E 3rd St
    Duluth, MN 55805
  • Conrad L Meints & Associate

    Distance: 4.32 mi
    324 W Superior St
    Suite 517
    Duluth, MN 55802
  • Greta Goodnow, DPM

    Greta Goodnow, DPM

    Essentia Health-Duluth Clinic 3rd Street (Building F)
    Distance: 4.32 mi
    400 E 3rd St
    Duluth, MN 55805
  • Glenn Meints, DPM

    Glenn Meints, DPM

    Distance: 4.32 mi
    324 W Superior St
    Ste 517
    Duluth, MN 55802

Nearby Cities

Duluth (4.32 mi)

Foot Surgeon Info

Foot Surgeon Summary:

Locate a reputable foot surgeon in your area for the examination, diagnosis, treatment and of ankle and foot disorders. Foot surgeons use non-surgical and surgical methods to improve or prevent a variety of disorders. Foot surgeons acquire an extensive education concerning the intricate connections involving the bone and soft tissue of the ankle, foot, knee, hip and spine. The sub-specialty of podiatry and surgery enables the practitioner the ability to care for congenital abnormalities, degenerative disorders or traumatic injury.

Foot Surgeon Treatment may include:

- Corrective Surgery
- Medication
- Nail Treatments
- Orthotics
- Physical Therapy
- Soft Tissue Injections

A foot surgeon practitioner examines and diagnoses conditions based on verbal interviews, visual and manual assessment and imaging studies. Using these techniques, the practitioner treat patients on an individual basis for a wide range of acute or chronic conditions. American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) is the professional medical organization that represents Doctors of Podiatric Medicine in the United States. Established in 1959, and based in Bethesda, Maryland, approximately 80% of the podiatrists in the country are active members.


Foot Surgeon FAQs:

What is a Foot Surgeon?
Foot surgeons diagnose and treat all disorders of the lower extremities, commonly known as the foot and ankle, by providing non-surgical or surgical care.

What is the difference between a Foot Surgeon and a Podiatrist?
Podiatrists complete a four-year pre-med program followed by a four-year podiatry program. They also complete at least one year of a surgical residency. Upon graduation, the physician must pass state and national examinations. A foot surgeon completes four years of pre-med, four years of medical school that involves general studies in addition to specializing in the orthopedics of the foot and ankle. The physician then completes a five to six year orthopedic surgical residency. Upon completion, the practitioner must pass orthopedic surgical boards.

How do I find the best nearby foot surgeon?
Patients typically located foot surgeons on Wellness.com or other practitioner review websites. Finding a reputable practitioner requires checking references, reading peer and patient reviews and performing an interview to make sure that you find a physician that suits your individual needs.

Where does a Foot Surgeon work?
An orthopedic foot surgeon may work in a clinic, hospital or private practice. Orthopedic foot surgeons might also gain employment at teaching hospitals, universities or become interested in research.

Why might I see a Foot Surgeon?
Patients commonly see foot surgeons for traumatic injuries that include fractures occurring anywhere on the foot or ankle. Surgeons may also treat individuals having a variety of acquired, congenital or degenerative deformities that include bunions, club foot or bone spurs.


Foot Surgeon Related Terms:
surgical, non-surgical, orthopedic, foot, ankle, musculoskeletal, tissues, bone, injuries, trauma, diabetes, arthritis, fractures, reconstruction, corrective surgery, pain, Achilles tendon rupture, blood clot, bunion, corns, calluses, cosmetic foot surgery, flat feet, heel spurs, hammertoes, shin splints