Here are some frequently asked questions that may contain information you are seeking. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact us. 

What is a podiatrist?

Podiatrists are Doctors of Podiatric Medicine, DPM. Podiatrists are also known as podiatric physicians or surgeons. Podiatrists often diagnose and treat conditions of the foot, ankle and other related structures of the leg.

Podiatrists receive similar training that other doctors complete.  They complete four years of training in a podiatric medical school and three years of hospital residency training.

What insurances do you accept?

We accept most insurances. If you have a question about your particular insurance, please contact us. 

When should I call a podiatrist?

If you are experiencing any type of pain or discomfort in your foot or ankle, you should contact your podiatrist. Diabetic patients are recommended to have routine checkups as preventive measures.

Where are your offices located?

Podiatry of Greater Cleveland has two office locations, Parma, Ohio and Broadview Heights, Ohio. We proudly serve the Greater Cleveland area.

For directions and our contact information, please visit the contact page.