Alpine Foot & Ankle Clinic: Scott S. Shelton, DPM

Category: Podiatrist

Address: 1434 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84093, USA

Phone: +14352393841

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jim Duane

Oct 21, 2022

Excellent service and and a great staff

Natalie Searle

Oct 17, 2022

Dr. Shelton and staff were absolutely wonderful. My daughter had an ingrown toenail that had become severe and painful. Their office was able to fit us in that day and made her feel comfortable and calm throughout the visit and procedure. Dr. Shelton was very thorough and friendly in explaining everything they were going to do and throughout the procedure. Highly recommend their office!

Sara F

Sep 4, 2022

Dr. Shelton took the time to listen and talk to me about options. I felt good about the course of treatment we discussed when I left his office. Great Dr. and great staff!

Dorothy Risty-Schon

Aug 20, 2022

Dr. Shelton's Alpine Foot & Ankle Clinic is so wonderful! His nurse/receptionist Wendy is top notch--so kind and caring! Dr. Shelton is very kind and caring! While he carefully works on his patients, he talks to us and really listens. My first hired driver cancelled at the last minute, causing me to be late for my scheduled appointment. The second hired driver came quickly and was very kind to me. When I called Wendy to let them know what had happened, she understood and said they would see me when I got there! So amazing! The waiting room was full of patients, but we each got to see Dr. Shelton!

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Questions & Answers

Hello Doctor Shelton, I am diagnosed with Morton's neuroma, and was reading about Sole Supports. Can you tell me how they differ from other inserts? I've tried several different ones without much success. Thanks, Ken

Ken Kelsch | Oct 25, 2019
Scott Shelton | Oct 25, 2019

Ken sorry to hear about your diagnosis and that it has been affecting you for quite some time. Sole supports are different in the casting technique and way they are made. A unique formula is used to make them semi rigid based on your weight which has been very beneficial for a lot of patients. I would be happy to discuss this more with you if you would like to come in to be seen. I hope you have a great day and thank you for contacting me, Scott Shelton, DPM

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Jason White | Oct 25, 2019
Alpine Foot & Ankle Clinic: Scott S. Shelton, DPM | Oct 25, 2019

Jason- Thank you for contacting us. We are not sure we understand your question? Can you please clarify?

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