Foot & Ankle Center of Washington

Category: Podiatrist in Seattle, Washington

Address: 600 Broadway UNIT 220, Seattle, WA 98122, USA

Phone: +12063443808

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Melody Smith

Feb 14, 2022

This office is in their own class of providing medical care. The technology they use is awesome. Instead of a doctor typing away at a computer who barely looks at you, the doctor uses Google Glass and a scribe who takes the notes. This elevated the experience for me because the whole time we are having a conversation, he’s evaluating my foot and talking me through what he’s seeing. It’s the best experience: I can’t go back to the doctors who sit at the computer and type while you’re talking. I went in for sesamoid pain and 90 minutes later left with new x-rays, a scheduled MRI, a sturdier pair of inserts on the way taken with 3D imaging technology. No more wet plaster! The best thing for me was coming out of the office with the doctor medically validating all of the pain and foot struggles I have had, and explaining the biomechanics of why I have the pain. Finally, I chose this place because they say on their site that surgery is so last choice. They live that. Even 8 months with my pain, my other PTs and Podiatrists in Snohomish were hinting toward surgery. Not this doctor. He said we have so many other things we can try. I walked out of that office with a weight off my shoulders, information in my hand and appointments scheduled. I feel confident my pain will be resolved as I am in this office’s care.

Veronika Z

Feb 11, 2021

I’ve been very impressed with this clinic. Dr. Hale has been very knowledgeable, prompt, and to the point. His staff are also amazing. They’re very efficient, on top of everything, and kind. Working with everyone has been a breeze and I would gladly recommend this place to anyone in need of foot or ankle care.

Kristi Roundtree

Nov 20, 2020

Dr Huppin is a miracle worker. I went in to see him after several years of pain from plantar fasciosis. I had done everything from cortisone shots, to graston technique, dry needling, you name it. Although I went in to see him for another issue (a painful plantar wart, which he was also able to get rid of quickly and efficiently after several other painful procedures from another doctor didn't work), he managed to discuss my PF, do an ultrasound and treat it with shock wave therapy, as well as treat my wart all in one session. It was by far the most efficient medical appointment I have ever had. After being fitted for orthotics, something my other foot doctor discouraged due to cost and going through four rounds of shock wave therapy, my PF is virtually entirely gone and so is my wart. I couldn't be happier. Dr. Huppin is the best! Plus the office staff are friendly and billing was efficient. If you have PF, go see Dr. Huppin. Insurance doesn't cover shock wave, but it was the best money I have ever spent!

Alicia Terry

Jul 9, 2019

I really love Dr Hale! He’s super smart and always leaves me feeling like I know my options and he never suggests anything extreme for treatment. He takes time to listen to my many concerns and his staff is always great to squeeze me in when I have an urgent issue. I completely trust him and as a 39 year old with foot issues, I feel that I am receiving the best possible care.

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Questions & Answers

do you take humana insurance

Cherie Greer | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Yes we do take Humana. You should always confirm with your insurance whether or not you require a pre-authorization to see a specialist. We hope to see you soon!

Do you provide custom orthotics?

Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Foot and Ankle Center of Washington is one of the premier centers for foot orthotic therapy in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Our team is uniquely skilled when it comes to designing these devices to control function and resolve the issues that may be causing pain in the feet and ankles. Visit our website to view our guide to custom foor orthotics and schedule an appointment with the team.

Do you treat children's foot and ankle issues?

Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Yes we do! Our team are experienced with diagnosing and treating foot problems in children and we're always able to make visits easy, painless and sometimes even fun. Check out our parent's guide fo childrens' foot and ankle conditions on our website to schedule an appointment.

What kind of education is required to be a podiatrist in Seattle?

Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Podiatrists are licensed to diagnose and treat conditions of and relating to the foot and ankle. Candidates for admission to Podiatric Medical Schools are expected to complete baccalaureate degrees before admission. As with institutions granting MD (medical doctor) and DO (doctor of osteopathy) degrees, the colleges will consider candidates who show unusual promise and have completed a minimum of 90 semester hours at accredited undergraduate colleges or universities. About 95 percent of all first-year students entering the colleges of podiatric medicine possess baccalaureate degrees, and about 10 percent have master’s degrees. The course of instruction leading to the DPM degree is four years in length. We explain more on our website for those who are curious or want to schedule an appointment with our team.

What is the best approach to relieving foot and ankle pain?

Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Many of our Seattle patients are surprised to learn about the variety of conditions that can cause chronic pain in their feet and ankles. A consultation with our experienced team will be the best way to discover the source of pain and discomfort and help provide a roadmap for recovery.

Can I just walk in and talk with a professional about orthotics?

Jean Wurster | Aug 11, 2022
Foot & Ankle Center of Washington (Owner) | Aug 12, 2022

Hi Jean, You will need to make an appointment to talk to the doctors. To do so you can give us a call or make an appointment online. Contact information is here: https://www.footankle.com/patients/patient-information/ You can also find detailed information on orthotics here: https://www.footankle.com/orthotics/ To learn about orthotics for specific conditions, use this link: https://www.footankle.com/orthotics/condition/ Have a great weekend. We hope to see you soon.

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