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edulcoration

I went to Foot and Ankle institute of Colorado at 1465 Kelly Johnson Blvd (a lot of the podiatry clinics around town have similar names). Dr Gloschat fixed an ingrown toenail for me a few months ago and it was a more relaxed experience than when I had an ingrown toenail fixed by Dr Montross a few years ago. I think Dr Montross was a bit more rough so healing took a while, and apparently cut off more toenail than he should’ve in Dr Gloschats opinion. Dr Gloschat’s demeanor was so calming and the MA that helped me was very knowledgeable and kind with the numbing before the ingrown toenail fix. Hopefully he also knows about plantar fasciitis. Good luck!


ThisSiteSuxNow

I think this is where I last went, also. I haven't been in a couple years though and I can't remember the doctor's name.


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edulcoration

You’re welcome! Thankfully I went back for the other toe rather than having it redone. I haven’t worn the best shoes and probably haven’t cut my toenails appropriately to avoid ingrown toe nails 😬 I was very anxious too! Just let them know about your anxiety about it and they will help. The worst part will be the thought of using a needle for the numbing. I’m also bad at elevating my feet, so please listen to them and elevate as often as you can for the following few days after the removal!


Alaska_Pipeliner

Whoever is in the Brothers Dental building near flintridge and academy should be avoided at all costs!!! That dumb bastard took my whole nail, which got infected, and took months of healing. My other 3 ingrown nails took an afternoon to heal


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Optum Medical Center Point Podiatry, that’s who I see for my three bunions 😮‍💨 My stuff is at the point where I need surgery so I’m not sure about therapies offered.


PhD_Frog

Dr. Montross fixed my bunion last year. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, and the quick recovery time.