Foot Associates New York

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Over 50 years of combined experience in podiatric surgery

PLACE YOUR FEET IN TRUSTED HANDS
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We employ the most technologically advanced and proven techniques for the best outcomes.

WITH YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
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One of the nation’s largest and most highly recognized hospitals

PODIATRISTS OF NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
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PLACE YOUR FEET IN TRUSTED HANDS
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WITH YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
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PODIATRISTS OF NEW YORK PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
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Emergency same-day appointments for injuries, trauma, and infections are available. We are a preferred provider for City MD and other Urgent care facilities. X-ray on premises. Contact us and we will respond to you promptly.

OUR GOAL

To provide the most advanced,
thorough, compassionate, and
efficient care to all of our patients to allow them to return to their active lifestyles as quickly as possible.

Tzvi Bar-David, DPM

Director of Podiatric Surgery Service Columbia University Campus
of New York Presbyterian Hospital

Robert Fridman, DPM

Podiatry Captain for the
TCS New York City Marathon
President of Division IX American College
of Foot & Ankle Surgeons

Jaime Ahluwalia, DPM

Board-Certified Podiatric Physician with Highly Specialized Skills in Foot and Ankle Surgery

BUNIONS

Bunions can compromise the alignment of the other toes causing discomfort and hampering normal activities. Bunions are often genetic; we sometimes see generations of women in the same family with bunions.

HAMMERTOES

Hammertoes are progressive – they don’t go away by themselves and usually will get worse over time. However, not all cases are alike – some hammertoes progress more rapidly than others.

HEEL PAIN

Heel pain is one of the most common complaints among our patients, and it’s no wonder – the feet take on 60 tons of stress for every mile you walk. Your feet can handle a lot of strain, but if they are overworked, you may experience heel pain.

BUNIONS

Bunions can compromise the alignment of the other toes causing discomfort and hampering normal activities. Bunions are often genetic; we sometimes see generations of women in the same family with bunions.

HAMMERTOES

Hammertoes are progressive – they don’t go away by themselves and usually will get worse over time. However, not all cases are alike – some hammertoes progress more rapidly than others.

HEEL PAIN

Heel pain is one of the most common complaints among our patients, and it’s no wonder – the feet take on 60 tons of stress for every mile you walk. Your feet can handle a lot of strain, but if they are overworked, you may experience heel pain.