Tuesday, December 4, 2012

What is a Podiatrist?


What is a Podiatrist?


              A podiatrist is responsible for the medical and surgical treatment of the foot. They treat all foot problems including corns, bunions, hammertoes, problems with tendons and ligaments, bone disorders and complications from diabetes. If you suffer from any foot problems, you should immediately see a podiatrist. 

              They may be symptoms of a disease that if not treated quickly may develop into serious health problems. The podiatrist must complete a minimum of four years of medical school and three years of residency before receiving the degree of doctor of podiatric medicine. Many podiatrists obtain advanced training during a residency at a hospital.

For more information, please visit http://hoseypodiatry.com/

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