Address: 397 Wallace Road Building C, Ste #411, Nashville, TN 37211, USA
Phone: +16153320330
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ryan Blake
Incredibly professional and hospitable from start to finish all the way from the front office staff, nurses and the doctors. Dr. Retief went way beyond expectations to find, communicate, educate and help with the injury. 10.0 with the dismount.
Kawar Berwary
Very good experience. Staff was friendly and very helpful.
Wade Massey
The doctor took care of me and I was really happy I'm glad I went to Dr Davis he seem like he understood my problem I didn't think it was much wrong with my foot but after I saw the X-ray I saw that I need to take care of it it's going to take six to eight weeks for it to heal or maybe longer since my age but I'm in good hands he gave me a boot to wear but I can't drive with it but it was really great they gave me all the advice I needed to take care of my foot
Sinecio Cordero
Service was prompt and efficient. No waiting in the front of the office for 45 minutes after my appointment time. Dr. Retief gave very sensible, straight-forward advice and treatment plan. I highly recommend this practice.
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We offer next day appointments and gladly schedule same-day appointments as our schedule allows. Give us a call at (615) 332-0330 to get the next availability!
We do treat bunions! Depending on the severity of your bunion pain and development, there are conservative and surgical treatment options. At Advanced Foot & Ankle our podiatrists always look to conservative treatment options first. The sooner the ailment is identified the better chance you have of preventing surgery. To learn more about options to treat bunion pain (including minimally invasive surgical options), schedule an appointment with AFACC!
Yes - conservative treatment options are usually enough to remedy Plantar Fasciitis but if surgery is necessary, it may involve the release of the plantar fascia (connective tissue), removal of a potential bone spur, neuroma or other soft-tissue growth. Schedule an appointment at Advanced Foot & Ankle to have your feet assessed!
Absolutely! Treatments for children and infants can vary from rest to surgery. At Advanced Foot & Ankle we always look to conservative treatment options first – especially with children. If your child seems to be suffering from pain in their foot or a foot abnormality, schedule an appointment with one of our podiatrists today!
Yes! Foot wounds and ulcers are not the same, but symptoms and treatments can be similar. A wound is defined as damaged skin and tissue layers, typically from an injury resulting in a cut or abrasion. If a chronic wound (wound that will not heal) begins growing deeper and deeper into the foot, it may become an ulcer. The podiatrists at Advanced Foot & Ankle are experienced and well-trained in wound and ulcer treatments.
We do! Our top priority when treating ingrown toenails is to provide the gentlest treatment resulting in the least amount of pain or discomfort for you.
Yes! Toenail fungal infections are often handled through oral or topical medications. Our podiatrists start with conservative options first, and only suggest surgery when absolutely necessary. Schedule an appointment with an Advanced Foot & Ankle podiatrist to see what treatment plan might be best for you.
Our office is open Monday - Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.
Our office is located at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center in the Holmes Plaza (Building C). We are on the 4th floor in Suite 411.
We do!
We are in network with all major insurance plans!
Our podiatrists specialize in both conservative and surgical treatments for conditions of the foot and ankle. Many conditions that we see on a regular basis respond very well to conservative treatments, including: lower extremity-specialized physical therapy, bracing, cast immobilization, custom orthotics, and injection therapies.
It is not required by our office to have a physician referral. Although, many insurance plans require a Primary Care Physician referral in order to be seen by a specialist. It is the patient's responsibility to ensure that your PCP provides us with a referral number prior to the visit.
We gladly schedule same-day appointments. Give us a call at (931) 388-9922 to get the next available appointment.
We do! Diabetic neuropathy, or diabetic peripheral neuropathy, is nerve damage that occurs in the arms, hands, legs, and feet, and can lead to infection or possibly amputation when left untreated. Our podiatrists provide routine foot exams for diabetic patients to help detect the potential for a wound before it happens.
We are always accepting new patients! Give us a call at (931) 388-9922 to schedule.
Our suggestion would be to donate them to Goodwill or Salvation Army!
Yes! Give us a call or reach out online to discuss details.
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