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Posted: | 2018-03-22, 03:31PM | |
Amnon Barnea, DPM ד"ר אמנון ברנע - רופא המתמחה ברפואת כף הרגל Speak Hebrew מדבר עברית Walk NYC Podiatry, PC is a one of a kind Podiatric practice that has earned a reputation for top-notch medical care, integrity, and professionalism. Our state-of-the-art contemporary facility is progressive and inviting, and is uniquely equipped to treat every Podiatric condition. Our core belief is to deliver modern medicine with "old school" values. We treat all of our patients at "eye level" with a genuine patient-doctor interaction. We also focus on patient education and try to make every visit an exceptional experience. Our Doctor: Amnon Barnea, DPM Dr. Barnea is the owner and founder of Walk NYC Podiatry, PC established in 2009. He has been practicing both in New York and in Florida since completing his residency in 2004 from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (a three year surgical residency program). He earned his Podiatric Medical degree from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Barnea is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine. Dr. Barnea has vast experience in dealing with all types of ailments of the foot and ankle, but is considered an expert in sports medicine, foot and ankle trauma, bio-mechanics and surgery. Over the years, he has developed a unique approach to practicing medicine, focusing on the root cause of a foot condition and is regarded as a problem solver for challenging cases. He frequently participates in speaking engagements and guest lectures, and has published articles. Dr. Barnea graduated with a BA from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology after serving four years as a commanding officer in the Israel Defense Forces. Hospital Affiliations: Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York, NY Foot Conditions We Treat: Heel Pain Foot and Ankel Pain Bunions Hammertoes Plantar Fasciitis Sports Injuries Toe Nail Fungus Foot Fractures Neuromas Diabetic Foot Care Orthotics Plantar Warts Flat Feet Foot Surgery
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