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Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Department

Monika Froehlich, D.P.M.Monika Froehlich, DPM, FACFAS

Dr. Froehlich joined the Grants Pass Clinic in August, 2000 and is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. Dr. Froehlich received her Doctor of Podiatry Medicine degree from Temple University School of Podiatry in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She completed an advanced Podiatric Surgical Residency at the Department of Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City/Doxey-Hatch Medical Center in Affiliation with the University of Utah.

 

Justin T. Johnson, D.P.M.P

 

Dr. Johnson received his Doctor of Podiatry Medicine degree from Des Moines University – Osteopathic Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. He completed his post-graduate training at Northwest Podiatric Surgical Residency Program at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, WA.  Dr. Johnson will begin his practice at the Grants Pass Clinic on August 1, 2008. 

 

 

Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Hours:

For appointments please call: (541) 476-6644

Podiatric Medicine & Surgery

Podiatric medicine & surgery deals with the examination, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the human foot. Most of us, eventually, will experience some type of foot ailment which might include heel pain, bunions, warts, ingrown nails, corns and calluses, fractures, hammertoes, flat feet, ankle pain/sprains and skin ulcers. Since many diseases are manifested by symptoms in the feet, a doctor of podiatric medicine will frequently diagnose disorders such as diabetes, arthritis, and circulatory problems. Exercise can also cause increased impact on one’s feet.

A doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM) must go through training similar to that of a medical doctor.