One problem often can be treated differently for each individual because of their circumstances, goal, need, and/or health status. My goal is to provide the best possible personalized treatment suited for my patients on an individual basis. I would like to know my patients more personally and encourage them to be active participants for the same goal that my patients and I share.
I am a board certified foot surgeon from American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. I also have special surgical training for peripheral nerve decompression in foot and leg that can provide a great deal of relief of neurologic pain for patients with neuropathy or other nerve disorders.
I have been with St. Luke’s University Health Network since 2003 when I started my residency training. After the training, I have been an active staff member at St. Luke’s Hospital, providing surgical and medical treatment for various foot and ankle pathologies including deformities, trauma/injuries, and diabetic related foot disorders. I am also heavily involved with limb salvage and wound management program. Lastly, I am involved with St. Luke’s podiatric residency program and enjoying teaching the residents and students.
Outside medicine, I am involved with volunteer groups and church organizations. I also love listening and playing music, traveling, and spending time with my family.