The Foot Institute – Red Deer
An Independent Associated Practice of Podiatric Physicians & Surgeons

TOLL FREE: 1-877-444-3668
Edmonton: 780-444-3668
Calgary: 403-242-3668

Red Deer Alberta Foot Clinic & Podiatrist

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St Mary Clinic
2827 30 Ave, 2nd Floor
Red Deer, AB,
T4R 2P7, Canada
Phone: 403-342-0566
Toll Free: 1-877-444-3668
Podiatrists: Dr. Corey Drew


Red Deer Podiatrist & Foot Clinic

Dr.’s here at The Foot Institute – Red Deer specialise in the medical and surgical therapy of the foot and ankle. They spend around 10 years in education, the first 4 years in undergraduate studies to obtain a Bachelors Degree, and the following four years in Medical School to have a Podiatric Medical Degree. Podiatric Medical School is similar to conventional medical school and in reality quite a number podiatry programmes are contained inside these institutions. Upon procuring a Podiatric Medial Degree, Podiatrists at the Foot Institute perform a hospital "internship" or post degree residency for another one to three years.

At the fulfillment of the internship or residency, our Foot doctors have received thorough healthcare training with a stress on problems pertaining to the feet and ankles. Our Doctors are taught to treat concerns ranging from usual ailments for example, ingrown and fungal toe nails, to those which are even more obscure like clubfoot, bunions, or reconstructive surgery of the foot. Our Doctors have considerable surgical instruction which supply them the prior experience vital to perform surgery on those conditions that are best treated through surgical intervention.

Our Doctors likewise have a thorough expertise and understanding of biomechanics, which is the study of the forces which the legs and feet receive as we walk, run or carry out other tasks. Comprehending biomechanics and gait problems allows a Podiatrist to design shoes and orthotics which can deliver pain relief and prevent countless conditions which the feet usually encounter.

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Did You Know?

"Children should be screened for foot problems before Age 7. These problems can often be corrected before they become serious. "

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