Wensing Linda, DPM
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Wensing Linda, DPM
We are committed to your foot health and strive to provide the finest quality podiatric care in the community. We welcome you as a patient to our podiatry practice in Quincy, IL. Our mission is to provide excellent podiatric medical service to our patients while maintaining a progressive and successful working environment that is beneficial to all concerned.

We provide excellent, quality care for all of our patients, without losing the 'personal touch' that is sometimes lacking in other practices. Our patients include infants, children, teenagers, adults, and the geriatric population. Our growth in the community is a direct result of the caring and personal treatment given to our patients.
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Because the care I offer does more than mask the symptoms. Today's advanced diagnostic methods and treatments enable me to provide you with relief that's faster, more effective, and longer-lasting than ever before. Dr. Linda Wensing is originally from Ocean City, NJ and currently lives with her husband Thomas and their three children in Quincy.
Laser technology is a natural and drug-free solution to pain. Multi Radiance laser technology has proven success rates similar to the traditional treatment methods (including surgery) and without the risk/ complications and lengthy recovery time. Our practice is excited to introduce Multi Radiance laser technology to you.
Custom foot orthotics are a very good, conservative option with a high success rate. Foot orthotics are custom-molded supports that control the way the foot functions, similar to the way glasses control the way the eyes function to allow the user to see better. Foot orthotics decrease stress to the painful area of the foot.
Please contact our office at (217) 222-6266 to schedule an appointment or use our Appointment Request Form. Please bring your insurance card. We will need a copy of it for our records. If your insurance plan requires that you have a referral from your primary care doctor, please make sure you obtain one before your appointment.
Did you know the foot has 28 bones, 37 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles, and numerous tendons? These parts all work together to allow the foot to move in a variety of ways while balancing your weight and propelling you forward or backward on even or uneven surfaces. It is no wonder that most Americans will experience a foot problem that will require the care of a specialist at one point or another in their lifetime.
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