- Warts
- Arthritis
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis causes pain in the bottom of the heel or the arch of the foot. Our trusted physicians treat inflammation and pain associated with plantar fasciitis and other heel conditions to alleviate your discomfort and prevent symptoms from returning.
- Family Practice
- Diabetic Foot CareOur dedicated team of board-certified foot and ankle surgeons at Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. provides a variety of treatments and solutions for foot-related health issues, including comprehensive diabetic foot care. Davison de Queiroz, C. Ped., B.O.C.O., C.O., L.O. is back and seeing patients. With over 45 years of experience as a certified orthotist and pedorthist, Davison is an expert at providing bracing and custom shoe service. His compassionate care and skill competency make him an asset to Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundKristen Wilson is a registered vascular technologist who began her career at Ocean County Foot and Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. in 2014. Kristen has her Bachelor of Science in medical imaging with a specialty in vascular ultrasound from Rutgers University School of Health Professions. She is registered with the...
- MRI"I was recently treated at OCFA in Toms River. Dr. Petranto and his entire staff were professional, friendly, and well organized. As a physical therapist, I really appreciated Dr. Petranto taking the time to thoroughly go through my MRI..."
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- OrthopedicsDr. Kerianne Spiess is a graduate of Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. She then went on to complete a prestigious four-year surgical residency at Temple University Hospital, a Level 1 Trauma Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Spiess served as chief resident during her final year. Throughout her residency, she received extensive training in foot and ankle trauma and reconstructive surgery, diabetic limb salvage, elective forefoot and rearfoot surgical techniques, and wound care. During her residency, Dr. Spiess completed a rotation at The Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Spiess has participated in advanced courses in various surgical techniques including internal and external fixation and arthroscopy. Her research has been published in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery and Podiatry Today. She is certified in foot surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. She is a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Dr. Spiess is a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- ArthroscopyDr. Sean Lyons is a graduate of Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. His three-year surgical residency was served at Inova Fairfax Medical Center, a Level 1 Trauma Center in Northern Virginia where he served as Chief Resident during his final year. During his residency he participated in advanced courses in various surgical techniques including internal and external fixation, arthroscopy and total ankle replacement.
- Wound CareWound Care and Healing is imperative for patients suffering from more aggressive and chronic wounds that may require more advanced treatment approaches. These techniques, along with early intervention, patient education and precision treatment are the cornerstones to better prognostic outcomes for patients.
- Ankle SurgeryWhen it comes to reliable foot and ankle surgery, you can trust Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. Our comprehensive services provide treatment for numerous foot and ankle conditions. We’re proud to serve our community from six convenient locations. Ocean and Burlington County residents experiencing any foot or ankle problems can schedule an appointment with one of our offices by calling...
- Bunion SurgeryHe has presented his research at and is currently a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He recently was published in Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Lyons specializes in all aspects of foot and ankle medicine and surgery, with extensive training focused on foot and ankle reconstructive surgery, trauma, minimally invasive bunion surgery, total ankle replacement, sports medicine and diabetic limb salvage.
- Joint ReplacementDr. Modugno is a graduate of Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. He then went on to complete a three-year residency in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at the Main Line Health System, just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Modugno served as Chief Resident during his final year. Throughout his residency, he received extensive training in foot and ankle trauma and reconstructive surgery, elective forefoot and rearfoot surgical techniques, diabetic limb salvage, wound care, and sports medicine. He attended courses and received training in arthroscopy and various surgical techniques including external fixation and joint replacement of the foot and ankle.
- BunionsEveryone should have comfortable, well-fitting shoes as the cornerstone of their footwear collection. This helps prevent issues such as calluses, bunions, poor posture, and back problems. Diabetic patients often need to take an extra step in acquiring other types of shoes specifically designed with diabetics in mind...
- Gangrene
- Vascular SurgeryPatients suffering from more aggressive wounds are a high priority at the Wound Care Institute of Ocean County, LLC. In special cases, more advanced surgical approaches may be necessary. These may include skin grafting and specialized vascular surgery techniques. Qualifying individuals in search of advanced treatment options are also invited to participate in clinical trials. All are available through the expertise of the accomplished team at the Wound Care Institute of Ocean County, LLC. Early intervention and treatment are the cornerstones for wound healing, better prognostic outcomes and quality of life issues for patients.
- ArthroscopyDr. Lubin is a graduate of Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in North Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Lubin completed her podiatric medicine and surgery residency at Cambridge Health Alliance – a Harvard Medical School Affiliate – in Cambridge, MA. The focus of her residency was in foot and ankle reconstructive surgery, including adolescent flatfoot reconstruction, advanced adult flatfoot reconstruction, acute trauma to the lower extremity, as well as a multitude of diverse musculoskeletal issues. Dr. Lubin has participated in advanced courses in surgery, internal and external fixation, and arthroscopy.
- Ingrown ToenailsThe most common location for ingrown toenails is the big toe, but any toe can suffer from this affliction. You can develop an ingrown toenail when you improperly trim your nails, which should always be trimmed straight across. Wearing shoes that crowd the toes, heredity and repeated trauma to the feet are also common causes.
- Reconstructive SurgeryDr. Angela Costa is a graduate of Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. She completed her residency training at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, NJ and served as Chief Resident during her final year. Throughout her residency, she received extensive training in foot and ankle trauma and reconstructive surgery, elective forefoot and rearfoot surgical techniques, and diabetic limb salvage.
- Skin CancerSkin cancer can develop anywhere on the body, including the lower extremities. We often think of exposure to harmful rays from the sun as being the primary cause of skin cancer. However, in addition to sun exposure, skin cancers can also be related to viruses, exposure to chemicals, chronic inflammation, genetics, or a weakened immune…
- CornsCorns and calluses are areas of thickened and hardened skin that develop on the underside of your feet or top of toes.
- UlcerFoot Ulcers: Ulcers or open sores often occur on the ball of your foot or bottom of the big toe. See our wound care specialists immediately for any foot ulcer, even those that don’t hurt. Neglecting ulcers can cause an infection that could lead to amputation of the limb.
- CallusesCalluses: Due to high-pressure areas under the foot, calluses occur more frequently and build up more quickly on your feet when you have diabetes. Without proper maintenance, calluses may turn into ulcers or open sores, which could become infected.
- FungusOnychomycocis (fungus nails) can lead to a discolored, loose or thickened toenail. Fungi are more likely to develop in dark, moist and warm areas, especially inside a shoe.
- LesionsSymptoms of pediatric foot conditions can be quite varied on the foot, ankle and lower leg, but if your child experiences prolonged itching or burning, skin lesions, issues with their gait, problems weight-bearing or walking or any kind of foot- or ankle-related pain or discomfort, it may be time to come in for an evaluation by one of our caring and knowledgeable pediatric podiatrists.
- Sports MedicineFrom sports injuries and trauma to heel pain and long-term problems, we treat a wide range of foot and ankle conditions. Anytime you need a reliable foot and ankle specialist, the foot & ankle surgeons at Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. are here to help. Schedule an appointment for a complete evaluation that gets you back on the road to recovery. For more information about our services, give us a call today! Schedule an Appointment
- Physical TherapyOur comprehensive approach provides you with a one stop shop for all your needs, utilizing state-of-the-art facilities for all our elective and required surgeries and offering the latest services and technology, including digital X-ray imaging, nerve testing, laser technology, an Intersocietal Accredited vascular laboratory, and a diabetic shoe program. We are an Accredited Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAA)-certified surgical center and are in cooperation with the area’s best physical therapy centers.
- Flatfoot Correction
- Heel Pain
- Ankle SprainAt Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C., we understand that a foot or ankle injury can be painful and traumatic. That is why we want to provide you comprehensive solutions that not only alleviate your pain, but also work quickly to correct the problem. We have a team of highly experienced foot & ankle surgeons who have the knowledge, resources, and dedication to tackle any problem. Whether you are suffering from an ankle sprain or a major foot injury, we can help at our locations in Browns Mills, Brick, Forked River, Whiting, and Toms River, NJ.
- Orthotics and Prosthetic Therapy
- General PodiatryOcean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. is your local, trusted provider of podiatry services in Ocean County, Burlington County and Central and Southern New Jersey.
- Ankle SprainDon’t go another day without seeking care for your foot or ankle injury. The professionals at Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. are always here for you; no matter what type of foot injury you are experiencing. If you would like to learn more about foot injuries and the types of treatments we offer, or if you are ready to schedule an appointment, give us a call today!
- Bunions ProblemsA bunion is the result of a deformity of the big toe, often caused by an inherited trait of the foot. Bunion removal may become necessary if nonsurgical treatment methods don’t relieve your pain. We correct bunions through specialized surgical techniques.
- Calluses
- Diabetic Foot CareSome diabetic foot care issues may benefit from our therapeutic diabetic shoe program offered by our certified orthotist and pedorthist. We also offer a comprehensive diabetic foot care program with numerous solutions covering all the issues that can affect the health of your feet and legs.
- HammertoesHammertoes are another type of deformity, characterized by toes that are permanently bent and caused by a muscle/tendon imbalance, ill-fitting shoes or trauma to the toe. These deformities often start out mild and progressively worsen over time. While surgery isn’t the first option for treatment, there are surgical options that can straighten toes, improve the toes’ appearance and function, and alleviate pain.
- Heel Pain
- Foot Pain
- Ingrown ToenailsWhen the corners of your toenails curve and dig or even grow into the soft tissue on the sides of the nail, it can cause painful irritation with noticeable redness and swelling. This condition is called onychocryptosis but is commonly referred to as an ingrown toenail, and it’s one of the most common nail impairments. If you’re suffering from an ingrown toenail, our experienced team of board-certified foot and ankle surgeons provides a variety of treatments to help with the related pain, swelling or infection.
- Foot Injuries
- Pediatric Foot CareInfants, toddlers, children and teens all need optimal foot health as a foundation to carry them through their adult life. If you’ve been wondering when it’s time to call a pediatric podiatrist, you’re not alone. Almost everyone has a sore ankle or minor limp from time to time, but when your child’s health is at stake, guessing just isn’t good enough. If you suspect your child is struggling with a pediatric foot, ankle or lower leg condition, Ocean County Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates, P.C. is here to help.
- Plantar FasciitisPlantar fasciitis causes pain in the bottom of the heel or the arch of the foot. Our trusted physicians treat inflammation and pain associated with plantar fasciitis and other heel conditions to alleviate your discomfort and prevent symptoms from returning. Read More on how we address plantar fasciitis in relation to the COVID-19 epidemic. Toms…
- Podiatric Surgery"Had reconstructive foot surgery on both feet these past two years and the staff is wonderful. Very professional and friendly. I highly recommend!!!"