Your health and safety is our top priority. Our office hours have resumed with some limitations. If you are over the age of 65, have preexisting conditions, are immunocompromised, have been recently hospitalized or if you are feeling ill, you should request a telephone or video meeting or cancel/reschedule your appointment if possible.
If you have an in-person office visit, please be aware that masks or face coverings are mandatory and we will check your temperature on arrival. We are limiting family/visitors that accompany patients for safety and social distancing efforts. We are also limiting the number of patients waiting in the waiting area by asking patients to remain in their vehicle until you are called by cellular phone and can be taken immediately to a treatment room.
If you have an in-person office visit, please be aware that masks or face coverings are mandatory and we will check your temperature on arrival. We are limiting family/visitors that accompany patients for safety and social distancing efforts. We are also limiting the number of patients waiting in the waiting area by asking patients to remain in their vehicle until you are called by cellular phone and can be taken immediately to a treatment room.
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A podiatrist is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), a physician and surgeon who treats the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg. Feet are complex anatomical structures, all-in-one stabilizers, shock absorbers, and propulsion engines that are instrumental to overall health and well-being.
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions that patients have about foot conditions, injuries, and footwear. If you have any other questions, or if you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact our office today. The treatment of athlete's foot will depend on the severity of your case.
When you are suffering from pain or discomfort in your feet, ankles, or lower legs, you need to visit your doctor to determine the source of the pain. With a series of tests and examinations available, your doctor can better diagnose your condition and prescribe the best method of treatment. Don't ignore pain, swelling, or discomfort in your feet, ankles, or legs.
Pain and discomfort in your feet and lower legs can hinder your ability to perform simple daily activities like walking, standing, and even sleeping. Through a series of tests and assessments, a podiatrist can determine the cause of the pain and recommend treatment. Persistent pain and discomfort in your feet, ankle, or lower legs is not a normal occurrence.
Although symptoms may not appear as dramatic as those from a fracture or other trauma, diseases and disorders can have an adverse effect on your feet, ankles, and lower legs. Some conditions are specific to your feet or lower legs, where other diseases, like diabetes, do not relate to your feet but can create feet and leg problems i.e.
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Dr. Kim was my third podiatrist I saw for my injured Achilles Tendon. I was in horrible pain while my first podiatrist fitted me with orthotics for "plantar fasciitis ". This made my feet worse. I could barely make it through work even though I did a lot of sitting. This DR never asked for any imaging but just kept sending the orthotics for "adjustment".
My second MD was fine but my insurance was not contracted with the Hospital for my surgery.
I found DR. Kim through Yelp. Very professional, personable, and no MD superiority complex I've seen in most MDs. He got me to surgery within a couple
My second MD was fine but my insurance was not contracted with the Hospital for my surgery.
I found DR. Kim through Yelp. Very professional, personable, and no MD superiority complex I've seen in most MDs. He got me to surgery within a couple
Michael Sarabia
Aug 11, 2019
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