Our team of specialists, at the direction of Medical Director, Dr. Bobby Pourziaee, comprehensively treats all foot and ankle problems. Individual treatment plans are constructed using the latest medical protocols and procedures. On average people take between 5,000 to 8,000 steps per day. Our Practice is sensitive to the fact that our clients enjoy a very active physical and social life.
Any foot or ankle injury has not only medical implications but social and lifestyle implications. That's why our Practice is geared toward treating the patient, not just their feet. Patients can expect highly tailored programs and treatment regimes that aim to treat each foot condition while making sure the patient's life is impacted as little as possible.
Any foot or ankle injury has not only medical implications but social and lifestyle implications. That's why our Practice is geared toward treating the patient, not just their feet. Patients can expect highly tailored programs and treatment regimes that aim to treat each foot condition while making sure the patient's life is impacted as little as possible.
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Mammoth Lakes Podiatry was created by board certified foot and ankle surgeon, Dr. Bobby Pourziaee, with the intention of creating wellness from the ground up. As the founder of Rodeo Drive Podiatry, Dr. Pourziaee is a firm believer that healthy feet are the foundation of optimal well-being. To help his patients achieve this, Dr. Pourziaee has offered his own expertise in tandem with alternative therapies and treatments provided by his staff.
This is Dr. Bobby at work striving as always to achieve excellence. My foot Doctor, my friend, my hero! Turned away from surgery by several foot surgeons and left helpless with deformities Dr. Bobby assumed the challenges facing him and performed virtual miracles. I adore him, I appreciate him and I recommend him to the world.
Bunions are a common progressive boney deformity involving the big toe and the first metatarsal. Typically the big toe shifts outward and the first metatarsal deviates inward. Flat feet cause bunions or they can be hereditary in nature. Treating bunions involves one of two routes. One can either treat the pain associated with the bunion or actually address the deformity itself.
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Rebecca Church
Nov 30, 2018
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Poor medical care by the provider, and poor followup by the front desk staff.
I had a minor surgical procedure performed here on my toe. A week later, it looked infected. When I called the office, they said they did not have a provider in the office that week, but that they would call me back by the end of the day. Not only did they not call me back that day, they never returned my call.
I ended up going to another podiatrist and was put on antibiotics for a clearly infected toe. The other podiatrist said the procedure looked to be poorly executed and that there was excessive tissue damage.
I had a minor surgical procedure performed here on my toe. A week later, it looked infected. When I called the office, they said they did not have a provider in the office that week, but that they would call me back by the end of the day. Not only did they not call me back that day, they never returned my call.
I ended up going to another podiatrist and was put on antibiotics for a clearly infected toe. The other podiatrist said the procedure looked to be poorly executed and that there was excessive tissue damage.
Wendy Rosenthal
Jan 17, 2018
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Elysian Goddess
Jan 17, 2018
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Kelly Dunn
Dec 14, 2017
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Rebecca Craiovan
Jul 24, 2017
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Dr. Bobby was extremely attentive, kind and very informative at my appointment. I’ve been seeing doctor after doctor with not one truly understanding or figuring out what I had going on but that all changed with Dr. Bobby. He listened to my entire history and was more knowledgeable than any of the other doctors that I’ve seen. He knew exactly what we needed to do to get me to start to recover and feel much better. Thank you Dr. Bobby for helping me move towards a healthier me!
Justin Cummings
Jul 03, 2017
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James Idso
Jun 01, 2017
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