The average person takes between 8,000 and 10,000 steps in a day. The human foot bears our weight, walk miles, climb stairs, get squeezed into too-tight shoes, get pedicures, even massaged. Yet it's fair to say that despite the job they do and the pampering they may get, our foot ailments are probably among the body's most neglected. Until of course, there's a problem It could be an ingrown toenail. A plantar's wart, heel spur, swollen toe, sprained ankle. The pain may be throbbing or simply persistent. But it's there, and it's time to find a podiatrist - fast. Excellent foot care starts with education.
I believe patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their foot and ankle care. My goal is to help educate each patient and begin a relevant treatment program by working together with my patients to find the answers to their foot and ankle trouble and bring them relief.
I graduated from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in 1988. In 1993 I met my future wife who is a Dentist. Together we were able to build an office which brings me much joy. I am able to see and work along side my wife every day and my children have the opportunity to visit the office frequently. I believe this adds an aura of friendliness to the office. My patients truly know that this is a family practice.
Finally we are grateful for your confidence in our practice and will strive to serve any referrals you may provide with the highest level of service.









