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WE PROVIDE FOOT CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

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Wound Care Custom Orthotics PRP Treatments

Our Doctor

SUFFERING FROM FOOT & ANKLE PAIN?

Welcome to Pima Foot and Ankle Surgery, where exceptional care meets cutting-edge technology!

With convenient location in Tucson, AZ, our dedicated team of surgeons delivers top-tier treatment using the latest techniques and state-of-the-art imaging equipment. From fractures to diabetic foot care, sports medicine and custom-made orthotics, our comprehensive services address a wide range of conditions. Our skilled surgeons, alongside expert radiologists and technicians, craft personalized treatment plans for every patient.

Our central Tucson location is also now open, offering advanced diagnostic tools and a full spectrum of treatments. Dr. Mohanad Eltahir leads our minimally invasive surgery program, reducing tissue damage and enhancing recovery. This type of foot surgery is an approach that uses small incisions and specialized instruments to treat foot conditions while reducing tissue damage, pain, and recovery time.

Additionally, we proudly offer diabetic shoes, specially designed to promote foot health and prevent complications. Prescribed by healthcare professionals, these shoes provide essential support and comfort for individuals with diabetes.

Experience world-class care and innovative solutions at Pima Foot and Ankle Surgery.

1st Ave. Office

 
Phone: (520) 614-6617
4739 N 1st Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85718
Monday:
8am - 5pm
Tuesday:
8am - 5pm
Wednesday:
8am - 5pm
Thursday:
8am - 5pm
Friday:
8am - 5pm

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