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The center is Medicare certified, state licensed for office-based surgery in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Our center offers a pleasant, safe experience with professional one-on-one care from the moment you enter the facility until the moment you leave.

Accreditation was received after a Joint Commission surveyor conducted an on-site survey and found that the surgical center had demonstrated compliance with the Joint Commission's national Standards for ambulatory care organizations.This makes the Premier Podiatric Surgery Center Inc. the first and only JCAHO accredited office based surgery center in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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If you are looking for a highly trained and experienced podiatrist in Wyomissing, you have come to the right place. At our practice, you will receive the highest quality podiatric care. We know that many people may feel anxious about coming to the doctor, so it is our goal to make your visit with us as anxiety free as possible.
Your first visit to Premier Foot & Ankle Associates PC establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as office hours and our patient forms.
Since many foot disorders are inherited, bunions, hammertoes, flat feet and gait problems as well as knee, hip and low back pains can often be diagnosed, prevented or treated early on, especially if adults in the family have these problems. In addition, childhood problems such as ingrown toenails, warts and growth plate injuries as well as sports injuries and performance issues are common to the Podiatry office.
Corns and Callus are hard shields the foot develops to defend itself against pressure, irritation or friction. The pressure or friction that most commonly causes corns is produced simply by shoes or ground pressure against the balls of the feet. The longer the pressure continues, the worse the corn gets.
All diabetics are warned that their metabolic disease often affects the eyes, the kidneys and the feet with often tragic consequences. Poor circulation, numbness and burning, loss of balance and strength, foot ulcers, infections and all too often gangrene and amputation are commonly associated with Diabetes.
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