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Friday, 25 September 2009 07:15

A Place for Your Feet

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Foot & Ankle Specialists of West Michigan is Michigan's largest podiatric center. This medical center
has been serving West Michigan since 1999.

Their eight doctors have over 75 years of experience in the specialized field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.

These doctors are:

Dr. Michael G. David
Dr. William R. Decker
Dr. Richard W. Rozelle
Dr. Timothy J. Hulst
Dr. Patrick J. Meyer
Dr. Jeffrey S. Rewitzer
Dr. Corwyn B. Bergsma
Dr. Joshua R. Decker

The podiatry section of our doctor directory offers links to all these doctors' websites. Check them out!

This podiatry team remains on the forefront of medical and scientific advances, providing the area with high quality treatment for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions and injuries. These include foot and ankle ailments, such as the common but painful problems of arthritis, hammertoes, calluses, bunions, and heel spurs. The clinic's physicians are specially trained in the areas of foot and ankle trauma and treating the foot complications linked with diabetes.

Foot & Ankle Specialists' physicians and helpful staff offer great podiatry care for families in West Michigan. Check out their website  -- it contains a very interesting "Interactive Foot and Ankle Guide" to aid visitors.

The site also offers interesting articles, such as:

Why Podiatry?
    
Foot pain isn't normal. If your foot or ankle hurts, your best decision is to see someone who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the foot and ankle, known as a podiatrist. Podiatrists are a popular choice for treating foot problems; they provide close to half of all foot care services in the United States, as reported by the American Podiatric Medical Association.

Podiatrists are highly trained, mastering their specialty through years of schooling and hands-on learning. After earning a bachelor's degree, a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine (DPM) must be earned during four years of podiatric medical school; one to three years of surgical or clinical podiatric residency often follows. Board Certification may be earned after three years of practice and satisfactory completion of a series of oral and written exams. Podiatrists must also continue to stay informed about the latest developments and findings in their field, year after year. With all that experience and knowledge, you can be confident that you are pursuing the best solution to your foot and ankle concerns.

The podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Specialists of West Michigan are licensed to diagnose and treat all foot and ankle diseases and injuries. They also perform a variety of hospital- and office-based surgeries, evaluate and treat sports-related injuries, and create prescription orthotic devices.

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