Is that discomfort in your toe getting worse? At first it was a mild annoyance, but it’s not getting any better. You may have a hammertoe; it’s time to seek specialized medical treatment.
About the Practice
Anderson Foot & Ankle Clinic provides comprehensive medical services to address lower limb injuries and conditions for residents in the greater Salt Lake City, Utah, community. The team, led by podiatrist and foot and ankle surgeon Mikol Anderson, DPM, is dedicated to helping patients get back to doing their favorite activities.
Far too many people try to ignore podiatry issues or hope they’ll go away in time, but there is no need to live with foot pain. When problems arise, they cause pain, embarrassment, and dysfunction. The team at Anderson Foot & Ankle Clinic offers a variety of treatments for hammertoes, ingrown toenails, fractures, heel pain, flat feet, and sports injuries, as well as diabetic foot care and orthotics.
Anderson Foot & Ankle Clinic can address many foot and ankle conditions effectively with the use of conservative (nonsurgical) treatment. Dr. Anderson is able to perform expert surgical procedures when necessary, but his goal is to use conservative methods first. Furthermore, the state-of-the-art office features ultrasound and digital X-rays on-site, and the team can provide immediate test results.
If you are seeking professional treatment for any foot or ankle condition, Dr. Anderson and the team at Anderson Foot & Ankle Clinic are here to help. Quality of life is important, and the team is passionate about getting you back to doing the things you love. Schedule an appointment online or by phone today. Same-day appointments are also available.
We help get you back on your feet so you can get back to doing the things you love!
For your convenience, Anderson Foot & Ankle Clinic accepts most major insurance plans. Click on “View full list of companies” to see a list of commonly accepted insurances. This list is not entirely inclusive of all the plans we accept. For specific insurance plan inquiries, please contact the office .
Is that discomfort in your toe getting worse? At first it was a mild annoyance, but it’s not getting any better. You may have a hammertoe; it’s time to seek specialized medical treatment.
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Our Location
We are located at St. Mark's Hospital's East Medical Building in Suite 420 at the east end of the hospital (use the 1300 E. entrance)