New Physician Joins Feet for Life Podiatry in Washington
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Posted: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 6:32 pm
New Physician Joins Feet for Life Podiatry in Washington
Feet for Life Podiatry announces its most recent addition to the practice, Dr. Vincent Staschiak, podiatrist, foot surgeon and wound care specialist.
Originally from Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Staschiak completed his education at Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. He brings years of experience and knowledge to the medical practice.
Feet for Life Podiatry recently moved into the Mercy physicians wing of Mercy Hospital in Washington.
Feet for Life is well known in St. Louis for providing care for foot and ankle conditions and educating individuals on how to prevent conditions from reoccurring. The specialties offered for wound care include: vascular testing (including ABI and PAD), wound and lesion biopsies, in-office wound dressing and grafting, and a diabetic shoe program.
Dr. Staschiak is certified in wound care and is one of the few podiatrists in the area that is able to provide this service for seniors, diabetics and others in need.
About Feet for Life
Feet for Life Podiatry centers were established in 1990 by board certified surgeon Dr. Michael Horwitz. The practice specializes in advanced care, both surgical and nonsurgical, for conditions of the foot and ankle.
Locations include University City/Clayton, Chesterfield and Washington.
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