Board-Certified Podiatrist, Foot and Ankle Surgeon located in Tooele, UT
07/28/2022
Worried that your shoes are causing your foot pain? Bring them into our office on your next visit, and we will tell you if they are good for your feet or not! The shoes you wear can either contribute or help you avoid common conditions affecting the feet.
07/25/2022
You may have heard of neuropathy, but what causes this disrupting condition? When nerve cells are damaged, they're unable to communicate and relay signals effectively, resulting in symptoms such as excessive tingling, burning pain, and coordination issues. To learn more, call 435-753-3953.
07/22/2022
According to OrthoInfo, the most common causes of ingrown toenails include tight shoe wearing and improper trimming of the nail! Learn about nonsurgical solutions one can do at home with this article: https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/ingrown-toenail
07/20/2022
Telehealth can be a useful alternative for those in rural areas, those with chronic pain, or those who cannot drive long distances to see a doctor. It can connect patients directly with a provider and helps patients retain those providers when visiting an office is not an option.
07/14/2022
While neuropathy often stems from diabetes, there are several reasons why patients can get it! This condition is hereditary, so make sure you talk to your family about health history. If it does run in your family, visit Foot & Ankle Specialty Clinic to get ahead of it!
07/13/2022
Diabetic neuropathy causes you to lose feeling in your feet. If you have this condition, you should never walk barefoot. The slightest cut can turn into an infected wound. Even when you are on the beach, always wear sandals, your feet will thank you!
Ingrown toenails can be incredibly painful and can easily become infected. However, with proper treatment from Foot & Ankle Specialty Clinic, you can say goodbye to this pain and avoid any serious infections. Learn more about our treatments via our website! http://www.utahpodiatry.com/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=smades
06/19/2022
Happy Father's Day to all the fathers, grandfathers, and other father figures out there! We hope your day is filled with lots of love❤️
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A native of Utah, William Martin, DPM, is happy to serve patients in Logan and Tooele, Utah, at Foot & Ankle Specialty Clinic. Dr. Martin offers patients his years of experience combined with conservative and compassionate foot and ankle care for the entire family.
Dr. Martin obtained his bachelor’s degree in zoology with a minor in chemistry at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, in 1995. He earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco, California, in 1999.
During medical school, Dr. Martin completed an externship at Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon graduation, he joined a three-year combined medical-surgical residency program at the Veterans Administration Center in Baltimore, Maryland, specializing in foot and ankle disorders and diabetic foot care. During his residency, Dr. Martin completed clinical rotations at several facilities around Maryland, including Fort Bragg Medical Center, Naval Hospital Bethesda, the VA Baltimore Medical Center, and Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Martin has completed various specialized training programs that position him to expertly serve all the needs of his patients. His expert training includes advanced workshops in surgical techniques and procedures and a certification of care from the American Diabetes Association.
Since starting Foot & Ankle Specialty Clinic in 2003, Dr. Martin has been dedicated to serving patients with compassion and respect, ensuring they are treated like family from the moment they walk in. To make an appointment with Dr. Martin, call the office or book an appointment online.