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By being vigorous, energetic, and progressive, we lead the advancement of foot and ankle orthopaedic care. We continually examine routine practices as well as emerging challenges to evaluate how we can do more for our members. We strive to be both bold and strategic.
Login into the patient portal and complete the forms at your leisure, prior to your appointment. This also allows patients the time to think about their answers and, if needed, look up important information. This allows patients and physicians to more effectively manage the appointment time. 2.
Our value can be summed up in three words: We believe in taking a proactive approach to enhancing our members’ skills as well as the profession. By being vigorous, energetic, and progressive, we lead the advancement of foot and ankle orthopaedic care.
Through the portal, patients can message the provider office directly leading to better communication and outcomes in the long run. We appreciate the confidence and trust you have placed in us and look forward to meeting you. Your trust in our knowledge and expertise is very important to us, and we promise not to take that for granted.
To obtain copies of your protected health information, we ask that you print and complete the form below. Release of Health Information Form. Fax to: 614-895-8810. Email to: records@orthofootankle.com. Please allow 10-14 business days to process. If a fee is required, you will be contacted for payment.
Pre-operative testing is always performed to determine if you’re able to safely have surgery. We also provide you with specific pre-operative testing and admission instructions so you feel prepared. And above all, we take the time to listen to and address your questions and concerns.
Welcome, we are glad you have chosen us to care for you. At your first visit we will collect all of your information and do a full examination so we understand your condition and discuss how we can care for you. Please bring your insurance information (for most people, their insurance card)and completed health history form (found below), as well as any previous tests (including x-rays, MRI, bone scans, CT or other medical records related to your condition).
If you are experiencing any issues, or you have any questions, please email our support team at psupport@cfaortho.com.
Why Set Up an Account 1 Review your medical records online in a safe, secure environment 2 Communicate privately with physicians via secure messaging 3 View test and lab results, and read medical notes from your doctor 4 Update your health information (allergies, medications, conditions, etc) 5 Request prescription refills 6 Receive email care reminders 7 Request or change appointments 8 Create proxy accounts for children or dependent adults 9 View and pay bills
Orthopedic Partners was founded with the commitment to bring quality care close to home. We recognize that if you or a loved one is injured, it’s more than painful – it’s stressful, confusing, and exhausting.
You can feel comfortable and confident, knowing that our surgeons are all specialists, with elite education, continuous training, and a career commitment to foot and ankle injury and rehabilitation.
Offering the latest advancements in orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation, we recognize the importance of beginning with conservative and minimally invasive treatment.
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Physical Therapy. Once you’ve received the necessary treatment for your foot and ankle pain, continue your progress with physical therapy. We have two top-referred physical therapy centers in Central Pennsylvania that can give you the ongoing care you need to restore strength, flexibility, range of motion, and function. View all. Sports Injuries.
Founded in 1912, the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), headquartered in Bethesda, MD, is the leading resource for foot and ankle health information. Currently, the organization represents a vast majority of the estimated 15,000 podiatrists in the country.
Children’s feet need special care and our team has the expertise to provide it! Proper development is essential to ensure long-term problems are avoided , so taking care of kids’ feet is of the upmost importance. As your child grows, needs change, and we can help every step of the way!
Diabetes can affect your feet in a number of ways, including reduced circulation and nerve damage, making you prone to injury and infection. This can lead to serious complications, but we can help protect your feet and keep them safe and healthy. View all. Heel and Arch Pain.
When your big toe joint is out of alignment, the toe drifts inward while the joint juts outward, causing a bony protrusion that can become sore, swollen, and make it difficult to wear shoes. We can help with conservative treatment as well as surgery if pain persists.
Service Areas. Bunions. When your big toe joint is out of alignment, the toe drifts inward while the joint juts outward, causing a bony protrusion that can become sore, swollen, and make it difficult to wear shoes. We can help with conservative treatment as well as surgery if pain persists.
We ask that patients come alone to their appointments (unless the patient is a minor or the companion is critical to the patient’s care). This will allow us to appropriately social distance in our waiting rooms.