The physicians at Oregon Medical Group specialize in the care of the foot and ankle. Common concerns include total ankle replacement, treatment of fractures, chilles tendon repair, assessment of other injuries and consultations for podiatric care. Patients with diabetes often rely on a podiatrist, and in those cases, OMG’s unique team approach makes collaboration between physicians and patients easy and productive.
Our team of physicians have completed advanced and specialized study in all aspects of foot and ankle care. Education includes four years of podiatric medical school and at least one year in a surgical residency program. Our podiatrists boast years of experience and OMG has one of only a handful of podiatric surgeons that have completed a one year fellowship in advanced foot and ankle reconstruction.
A visit to a podiatrist is typically covered by insurance, but some providers may require a referral from a primary care provider. If you are an OMG patient, we can simplify the referral process. In any case, we can help you identify your insurance company’s requirements, or you can call them first. Always check with insurance before committing to an appointment; no one likes insurance surprises.
Our foot and ankle clinic is located in the same building as our Imaging Department, for cases requiring X-ray, CT, Ultrasound or MRI.
Conditions That Bring Patients To Our Foot And Ankle Team
Accessory Navicular Syndrome
Achilles Tendon
Achilles Tendon Rupture
Acute Inflammation
Ankle Fractures
Ankle Instability
Ankle Sprains
Arthritic Foot and Ankle Care
Arch and Heel Pain
Arthroscopy of the Ankle
Athlete’s Foot
Bunions
Calcaneal Apophysitis
Capsulitis/Plantar Plate Instability
Cavus Foot
Charcot Foot
Crush Injuries
Diabetic Infections
Flat Feet/Pes Planus/Low Arch
Fracture of Foot or Ankle
Ganglion Cyst
Gout
Haglund’s Deformity
Hallux Rigidus/Hallux Limitus
Hammertoes
Heel Pain
Heel Spurs
Ingrown Toenail
Injections
Injuries of Foot or Ankle
Lisfranc Injuries
Metatarsalgia
Morton’s Neuroma
Neuromas
Orthotics (Custom & Semi-Custom)
Os Trigonum Syndrome
Osteoarthritis of the Foot and Ankle
Pediatric Flatfoot
Peroneal Tendon Injuries
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fibroma
Plantar Wart
Poor Circulation
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
Puncture Wounds
Reconstruction of the Foot
Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Foot and Ankle
Second Opinions
Sesamoid Injuries in the Foot
Soft Tissue Biopsy
Sports Injuries
Tailor’s Bunion
Talar Dome Lesion
Tarsal Coalition
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome