foot and ankle
our services

Our 5 surgical podiatrists serve patients in Indianapolis, Carmel, Noblesville, Layfayette, Kokomo, Avon, Franklin, Greenfield, and Muncie. Each physician possesses different areas of expertise in foot and ankle pathology.

American Health Network podiatrists regularly treat a considerable volume of patients requiring both primary and revision complex foot and ankle reconstruction. There are well over 1,000 surgical patients each year, with approximately 3,500 surgical procedures performed. Half of the patients require complex midfoot, hindfoot, or ankle surgery. Patients with poor results from previous surgery are often referred for consultation and revision procedures. The physicians are accustomed to managing difficult cases. These experiences are also beneficial for the education of the Foot and Ankle Fellow.

Below is a sample annual distribution of the various types of surgical cases seen by our surgeons:

Surgery
(category or procedure)
Annual Percentage
Revision surgery:
Surgery requiring bone graft:
Flatfoot reconstruction:
Cavovarus foot reconstruction:
Tendon transfers (other than toe flexor transfer):
Pediatric foot surgery:
Midfoot osteotomy/arthrodesis (other than Lapidus):
Hindfoot osteotomy / arthrodesis:
Ankle osteotomy / arthrodesis:
Charcot foot reconstruction:
Talar OCDL management:
Ankle arthroscopy:
Peripheral nerve surgery (other than triple nerve):
Triple nerve release (for diabetic neuropathic pain):
Circular external fixation:
12
13
14
5
13
7
6
20
3
2
3
5
5
11
1