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| Daniel 2011-09-16 14:20 |
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The staff maked an effort to make me feel respected and attended to. The doctor listen to every question or concern I had. You can tell they want their patients to be as comfortable as possible. They were very considerate and professional. The equipment was impressive; safe, up-to-date, and well taken care of. They dress professionally here, the entire staff obviously makes an effort to look their best and maintain a very professional appearance.
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| Rob B. 2011-05-17 04:22 |
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I sought Dr. Tsyganova's services a few times, and both she and her staff were very helpful, cheerful, and professional.
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| Gail 2011-03-25 02:26 |
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Very Caring Doctor. I went to see Dr. Irina Tsyganova because I am a diabetic. I had never been to a podiatrist before. I was immediately put at ease by the doctor and her staff. Of all the doctors I see, Dr. Irina is my favorite.
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A podiatrist, also called a doctor of podiatric medicine, is a specialist who provides medical diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle problems, including, but not limited to sprains and fractures, bunions, heel pain/spurs, hammertoes, neuromas, ingrown toenails, warts, corns and calluses. A podiatrist also renders care of sprains, fractures, infections, and injuries of the foot, ankle and heel. In addition to undergraduate medical school training, podiatrists also attend graduate school for a doctorate degree in podiatry. Podiatrists are required to take state and national exams, as well as be licensed by the state in which they practice.
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, there are more than 17,800 practicing podiatrists in the United States. Podiatrists are in demand more than ever today because of a rapidly aging population. In addition, according to the association, foot disorders are among the most widespread and neglected health problems affecting people in this country.
Typically, podiatrists:
Consult with the patient and other physicians on how to prevent foot problems.
Diagnose and treat tumors, ulcers, fractures, skin and nail diseases, and deformities.
Perform surgeries to correct or remedy such problems as bunions, clawtoes, fractures, hammertoes, infections, and ruptured Achilles and other ligaments and tendons.
Prescribe therapies and perform diagnostic procedures such as ultrasound and lab tests.
Prescribes or fits patients with inserts called orthotics that correct walking patterns.
Treat conditions such as: bone disorders, bunions, corns, calluses, cysts, heel spurs, infections, ingrown nails, and plantar fasciitis.
Podiatrist
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