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Podiatrists in Altamonte Springs, FL
Duggan Robert J DPM - Altamonte Springs, FL - Phone: (407) 339-7759
Durham John G DPM - Altamonte Springs, FL - Phone: (407) 331-7844
Foot Centers - Altamonte Springs, FL - Phone: (407) 869-7077
Norris Thomas A PA - Altamonte Springs, FL - Phone: (407) 332-6700
Helpful Definition for: Podiatrists
Podiatrists are medical professionals who practice podiatry. Podiatrists are responsible for diagnosing and treating patients with problems in foot, ankle or any portion of the leg. Podiatrists in Altamonte Springs specialize in specific areas like surgery, biomechanics, sports medicine, orthopedics, etc. Though not a common form of medical study, many countries have podiatrists who practice podiatry.
Podiatrists in Altamonte Springs have to study various biomedical subjects like biochemistry, medical chemistry, etc. After getting a degree, they are eligible to carry on their practice. Podiatrists in Altamonte Springs who wish to become podiatric surgeons have to opt for further studies and gain a specialization degree for carrying out the surgical procedures on their patients.
Recent Business News for: Podiatrists
Flip-flop fail: Reasons to avoid the shoes this summer - WTOP
WTOPFlip-flop fail: Reasons to avoid the shoes this summerWTOP"Flip-flops are great for our business as podiatrists, but they are very bad for people's feet," says podiatrist Dr. Arnold Ravick of Capital Podiatry in DC The cheap, thin flip-flops sold at discount stores are the culprits. They can cause blistering ...and more »