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Podiatrist In San Mateo Celebrates 38 Years In The Podiatric Field

Dr. David Kaplan, San Mateo podiatrist, celebrates more than three decades of continued treatment and diagnosis of various foot and ankle conditions.

2014-04-13
SAN MATEO, CA, April 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) Dr. David Kaplan, a podiatrist in San Mateo, received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, OH. Since his graduation, Dr. Kaplan has completed more than 38 years of quality foot and ankle care for his patients. After receiving his DPM degree, Dr. Kaplan did his residency in Detroit, Michigan and entered practice in the Detroit area in 1976.

"It truly is an honor to continue to provide my patients with exceptional foot and ankle care for 38 years now. Every day I get to do what I love the most, and that is to care for my patients' feet and ankles to help them complete their daily tasks without pain. I look forward to many more years of treating my patients," said San Mateo podiatrist, Dr. David Kaplan of FootCare Specialists, Inc.

While practicing in Detroit, Dr. David Kaplan became the director of the Sidney A. Sumby Memorial Hospital Podiatric Residency in River Rouge, Michigan. He also lectured nationally on Laser Surgery and Physics. Dr. Kaplan then moved to the Bay Area and settled in Half Moon Bay in 1986. In 1987 he established an office in San Mateo and an office in Half Moon Bay in 1998.

With 38 years of experience, Dr. Kaplan always strives to remain on the cutting edge of development in the podiatric field through advanced technology and improved procedures. From routine foot care to the treatment of plantar fasciitis, bunions and ankle pain, Dr. Kaplan offers his patients the best care possible through treatments such as the CoolTouch laser in San Mateo, among others.

Patients rely on Dr. David Kaplan as a podiatrist in San Mateo for the care they need to complete their day-to-day tasks without pain. With 38 years of experience in podiatry, Dr. Kaplan further proves his dedication and commitment to his patients, and looks forward to completing many more years of exceptional podiatric care for patients in the Half Moon Bay and San Mateo areas. For more information on Dr. David Kaplan of FootCare Specialists, Inc., patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.footcarespecialists.com.

About Foot Care Specialists, Inc.: Foot Care Specialists, Inc. is owned and operated by board certified foot and ankle surgeon Dr. David Kaplan. Dr. Kaplan is an expert in surgery procedures of the foot and ankle. He is also a diplomat of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and a diplomat of the National Board of Podiatry Examiners. Specializing in the latest techniques available Dr. Kaplan provides patients with the ultimate care possible for any problem patients might have with their feet and ankles.

Media Contact:
Sylvia Moisoff-Kaplan
kaplanfootcarespecialists@yahoo.com
39 N. San Mateo Dr. Suite 400
San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 343-7775
http://www.footcarespecialists.com

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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist In San Mateo Celebrates 38 Years In The Podiatric Field
Dr. David Kaplan, San Mateo podiatrist, celebrates more than three decades of continued treatment and diagnosis of various foot and ankle conditions.