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Podiatry Program

How can a Podiatrist help me?
Podiatrists are specially trained physicians whose clinical and surgical training allow them to diagnose and treat problems with the foot and ankle, specially tailored to the specific needs of each patient. Given their expertise, a Podiatric physician can address your injury—from minor to severe—and help find a treatment option to help you heal.

When should I contact a Podiatrist?
When you experience pain or discomfort in a foot or ankle, it is recommended that you make an appointment with a Podiatric physician as soon as possible. Some issues can be resolved quickly, while others may take longer, but as with other health issues, the sooner, the better. Prevention is also imperative to your foot or ankle health.

To find a Podiatrist near you, please visit www.jhsmh.org/drcall.asp or call us at 502-587-4912, or toll free at 1-800-333-2230 and let our friendly staff assist in your search. We can tell you more details about the physician or directly transfer you to the physician's office to schedule an appointment.

Disorders of the Foot and Ankle include:

  • Arthritis
  • Bunions
  • Hammertoes
  • Fractures
  • Sprains
  • Neuromas
  • Heel Pain
  • Plantar Faciitis
  • Ingrown Nails
  • Corns
  • Congenital Malformations
  • Poor Circulation
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Calluses
  • Fungal Nails
  • Athlete's Foot
  • Tendonitis
  • Thickened Nails
  • Plantar Warts
  • Diabetic Pressure Ulcers

What should I expect at my first Podiatry appointment?
During a visit with a podiatrist, you will be asked about your medical history and your present health. Your podiatrist will then examine you to determine the nature of your issue. After your ailment has been diagnosed, your physician will prescribe the proper treatment and care.

For patients with chronic, non-healing wounds, the physician will decide if it is necessary to refer further care to one of our Wound Healing Centers, who specialize in healing these types of ailments.

For patients with rehabilitation needs, the physician will decide if it is necessary to refer to one of our Frazier Rehab facilities, known for their world-class care in comprehensive acute rehabilitation.

Common Podiatric diagnostic procedures include:

Computed Tomography (CT)
Offered at the following locations:

Jewish Hospital
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Glenmary Diagnostics
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center East
(502) 587-4431

Jewish Hospital Medical Center South
(502) 955-3327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center Southwest
(502) 361-6161

Jewish Hospital Shelbyville
(502) 647-4341

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
(502) 361-6161

 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Offered at the following locations:

Jewish Hospital
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Glenmary Diagnostics
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center East
(502) 587-4431

Jewish Hospital Medical Center South
(502) 955-3327

Jewish Hospital Shelbyville
(502) 647-4341

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
(502) 361-6161

Jewish Hospital Medical Center Southwest
(502) 361-6161

Ultrasound
Offered at the following locations:

Jewish Hospital
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Glenmary Diagnostics
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center East
(502) 587-4431

Jewish Hospital Medical Center South
(502) 955-3327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center Southwest
(502) 361-6161

Jewish Hospital Shelbyville
(502) 647-4341

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
(502) 361-6161

X-Rays
Offered at the following locations:

Jewish Hospital
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Glenmary Diagnostics
(502) 587-4327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center East
(502) 587-4431

Jewish Hospital Medical Center South
(502) 955-3327

Jewish Hospital Medical Center Southwest
(502) 361-6161

Jewish Hospital Shelbyville
(502) 647-4341

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
(502) 361-6161

How can I protect my feet from injury?
While there’s no guaranteed way to completely protect your feet or ankles, there are steps you can take to have healthy feet habits.

  • Wear shoes that fit—if you’re unsure of your actual size or just want to be sure, have a shoe specialist measure your feet.
  • Also important for proper fit are pantyhose or stockings—these should be of the correct size and free of seams for optimal comfort and health.
  • Wear shoes with a firm sole and soft upper-area for every day activities.
  • Shop for shoes in the afternoon; feet tend to swell during the day.
  • Walking is the best exercise for your feet.
  • Use over-the-counter foot products only with the advice of a podiatrist—but never cut corns and calluses with a razor, pocket knife or other such instrument.
  • Bathe your feet daily in lukewarm (not hot) water, using a mild soap, and moisturize dry feet following the bath.
  • Keep an eye on your foot and ankle health daily—if you notice any redness, swelling, cracks in the skin or sores, consult your podiatrist.

Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare Podiatric Residency Program
As a part of Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare’s mission of innovation and education, we and our affiliate the University of Louisville provide the training sites for our Podiatric Residency Program. If you are interested in discovering more about this Our Program, please visit the Podiatric Residency Program website.

Attending Faculty

Ansert Foot & Ankle
Donald Ansert, DPM
1425 State Street, Suite 210
New Albany, IN 47150
(812) 949-1002
Fax: (502) 949-1007
Commonwealth Foot & Ankle Center
Website
Benjamin Schaffer, DPM
1915 Bishop Lane
Louisville, KY 40218
(502) 459-3338
Fax: (502) 459-7509
First Choice Ankle & Foot Care Center
Website
Heiko Adams, DPM
1701 Midland Trail
Shelbyville, KY 40065
(502) 633-3338

Foot Doctors, P.S.C.
Website
Timothy C. Ford, DPM
142 Chenoweth Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
(502)896-1616
Fax: (502) 897-7412

1023 New Moody Lane, #202
Lagrange, KY 40031
(502) 222-3380

Louisville Foot & Ankle Associates
Benjamin McKinney, DPM
3991 Dutchman’s Lane, Suite 303
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 897-7770
Fax: (502) 897-7776
Kentucky Foot & Ankle Center
Daryl Potter, DPM
Daniel Whitney, DPM
4612 Outer Loop
Louisville, KY 40219
(502) 968-2233
Fax: (502) 968-2283

Alan Mauser, DPM
Alan Mauser, DPM
2525 Bardstown Road # 2
Louisville, KY 40205
(502) 458-8989
Fax: (502) 451-5439

9422 Brownsboro Road
Louisville, KY 40241
(502) 458-8989

309 11th Street
Carrollton, KY 41008
(502) 732-3204

Podiatric Physicians of Kentucky
Website
Ann Pinski, DPM
William Brown, DPM
Chris Hubbard, DPM
Robert Levine, DPM
9110 Leesgate Road
Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 426-7222
Fax: (502) 425-8226

4402 Churchman Avenue
Louisville, KY 40215

3 Audubon Plaza, Suite 340
Louisville, KY 40217

1905 West Hebron Lane
Shepherdsville, KY 40165

St. Matthews Foot & Ankle Specialists
Brian Przystawski, DPM
Dawn Michels, DPM
117 South Hubbards Lane, #102
Louisville, KY 40207
(502) 895-3840
Fax: (502) 897-3642

3020 Charlestown Crossing
New Albany, IN
(812) 948-0211
Fax: (812) 948-0880

Tipton & Unroe Foot & Ankle Center
Website
Ryan Lemmenes, DPM
Dawn Masternick, DPM
Paul Tipton, DPM
Bradford Unroe, DPM
5135 Dixie Highway, Suite 26
Louisville, KY 40216
(502) 447-9579
Fax: (502) 449-0108

8017 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40291
(502) 447-9579
Fax: (502) 449-0108

12907 Factory Lane
Louisville, KY 40245
(502) 447-9579
Fax: (502) 449-0108

118 Patriot Drive, Suite 106
Bardstown, KY 40004
(502) 447-9579
Fax: (502) 449-0108

Janine Valentino, DPM
Janine Valentino, DPM
6011 Wooded Creek Drive, Unit #202
Louisville, KY 40291
(502) 303-2339