Business Finding the perfect foot doctor


by GROSHAN FABIOLA - Date: 2007-04-15 - Word Count: 461 Share This!

Choosing a podiatrist is similar to choosing physician. After all, the foot is a really important part of the body and it requires all the attention that can get.

It is best to take time and do some research on the podiatrist available in your city. A listing of podiatrists should be available in the phone directory and on the Internet. You could also ask you doctor or the nurse in the hospital if he or she could refer you to a podiatrist.

While choosing a podiatrist it is always good idea to check with he or she is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association or the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. You could also call the podiatrists office and ask for any patient referrals. Sometimes, there are a few patients who do not mind their name being passed on to others for referrals.

When you are trying to choose a Podiatrist you will find that it is much like choosing any kind of Doctor. You will have to take your time and check out the possibilities with care to ensure that you are getting the right specialist for you. It is always a good idea to choose one that has a membership in the American Podiatric Medical Association or the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. You can do many things to find the correct Doctor for you.

Podiatry is a field of healthcare devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and sometimes knee, leg and hip. The profession has its origin in early Egypt. In the United States, podiatrists are licensed Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.). Education consists of a doctoral level four-year program followed by a two- or three-year residency program.

Podiatric physicians may independently diagnose, treat and prescribe medicine and perform surgery for disorders of the foot, ankle or leg. They also treat common disorders such as bunions; heal spurs, ingrown toenails, warts, corns and calluses.

Just as you take time to decide on your physician so should you be careful in choosing your podiatrist. Most times making an appointment with the doctor and seeing how you feel is the best way to go about it. After the initial appointment you should be able to determine whether or not you can feel good about using this doctor right away. Your instincts are the best source of judgment.

Before visiting a podiatrist it is also a good idea to check if your insurance will cover a visit to the podiatrist. If not you may want to find out if the Podiatrist accepts credit cards or has some kind of payment plan.

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