Frequently Asked Questions

What is a podiatrist?
A podiatrist is a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon. Podiatrists diagnose and treat conditions of the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg.

What are the qualifications of a Podiatrist?
Podiatrists are the most qualified doctors to care for your feet. Podiatrists complete four years of training in a podiatric medical school, plus an additional three years of training in hospital residency. The residency training is very similar to that of other licensed doctors. There are many fields that Podiatrists can specialize, including surgery, diabetic care, wound care, pediatrics (children), and sports medicine.

Where do I park when I arrive?
In the attached parking garage.

Do you accept medicaid/medicare?
Yes, Wallace Foot & Ankle Center accepts medicaid and medicare.

Do you have payment plans?
Yes, Wallace Foot & Ankle Center accepts payment plans. Please call our staff to inquire more details (405) 606-8730.

Do you accept un-insured patients?
Yes, for a reduced, cash pay price.

Can you mail me my bill and I’ll mail in my co-pay?
Co-pay required prior to seeing physician.

Will you give me test results over the phone?
Yes, if that is the patient’s preference.

Who should I call if I have a billing questions?
SMB Medical Billing- 1-888-874-5503.

Do you do custom orthotics?
Yes, Wallace Foot & Ankle Center offers a wide range of custom orthotics to fit your needs.

Do you treat children?
Yes, Wallace Foot & Ankle Center offers pediatric services for children.

 

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