Preferably in the central south area. My arches have been killing me lately, and occasionally when I kneel down, it feels like a thousand little fibers are ripping on the inner side of it.
Preferably in the central south area. My arches have been killing me lately, and occasionally when I kneel down, it feels like a thousand little fibers are ripping on the inner side of it.
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Sorry, NW in Market Mall but I highly recommend him. Only had to see him once, he didn't push for more appointments, called me a few days after to follow up with me over the phone, offered to write me medical notes for work, great guy. He's not listed on the website but I'm not sure if he was last year, when I saw him, either.
Dr. Frank Horvath
NorthWest Foot Clinic
Market Mall Professional Building
Suite 308, 4935 - 40 Ave NW
Calgary, AB T3A 2N1
Phone: (403) 247-2960
Dr. Brent Haverstock. He's chief of podiatric surgery for the Calgary Health Region and an easy guy to deal with.
http://www.footanklepain.ca/
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He appears to require a referral. Thanks though.Originally posted by Red@8
Dr. Brent Haverstock. He's chief of podiatric surgery for the Calgary Health Region and an easy guy to deal with.
http://www.footanklepain.ca/
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I know his website has a doc referral form but I am almost certain that you could schedule an appointment with him without one. Perhaps a quick call to his office to confirm if you're interested.Originally posted by Tik-Tok
He appears to require a referral. Thanks though.
I've heard Dr.Mann at this place is good:
http://www.achillesfootclinic.com/index.php
Dr. Unger has a south location you could try:
http://www.foottalk.com/
If neither of those work, then there is always this:
http://www.albertapodiatry.com/index...d=29&Itemid=46
Any updated podiatrist reccomendations?
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I went to Heritage Family Foot Clinic. They used a laser thingy to get orthotic insoles made. First set lasted me 6 years, just got my 2nd set last month. Initial visit was $40, insoles were $600.
I'm about to go and get some treatment myself. 2 people recommended Orthotics in Motion in the south, they have several locations, so will be checking them out soon.
I'm less concerned with getting orthotics and more with the more "medical" stuff.
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I went to Dr. Lalani at Alpine Foot & Ankle Clinic based on strong recommendations in another similar thread, and if I recall, one of the recommendations came from another doctor. I didn't end up needing orthotics but the experience was very positive.
He does all the other "medical" stuff too and specializes in reconstructive surgery.
https://alpinefootankle.com/about/
I got to Axis Foot and Ankle in Deer Valley in the SE. They were good to me!
I MAKE BALLER CARS MORE BALLER.....
I see this guy in the SW along 26th ave and about 33rd street SW
http://www.kineticorthotics.ca/
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Just got a cost for orthotics and was a bit surprised at the $600 number I received, but I guess that's the going rate these days. Did they give you a discount on your second set?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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http://www.kineticorthotics.ca/ is definitely the place to go to. Our entire family uses this clinic.
Yeah, if I ordered a second set within 3 months I think, there's a discount.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote