LANCASTER, CA, June 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Thomas Neuman, podiatrist in Lancaster and Northridge, is pleased to introduce new online educational resources for enhanced patient knowledge of foot and ankle health care. Using the practice's comprehensive website to relay valuable information, patients can now visit the practice's site to browse the vast educational patient library, as well as Dr. Neuman's informative blog.
Patients can browse the patient education library for a wide array of information including Lancaster orthotics, heel pain, foot pain, neuropathy, and many other common foot topics. In addition, patients can access Dr. Neuman's information rich blog, which allows patients to read up on current office news and common foot topics, as well as provide comments and offer feedback for Dr. Neuman and his staff.
"It is important that my patients are well-informed about various podiatric problems and treatments provided at my practice because knowledgeable patients are better equipped to make appropriate decisions in regards to their health and well-being. Our extensive library contains a full array of topics associated with podiatric diagnoses and treatments," said Dr. Thomas Neuman, Northridge, CA podiatrist.
Dr. Thomas Neuman is a board certified foot surgeon with the American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery. He completed his undergraduate studies at the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy and Long Island University. He is a graduate of the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and while attending NYCPM he received four certificates of merit. Dr. Neuman, podiatrist in Northridge and Lancaster, is also a Diplomat of the National Board of Podiatry Examiners and is a Fellow of the Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery.
Additionally, Dr. Neuman is a member of the American, California and Loss Angeles County Podiatric Medical Association and has been on the executive board of LACPMS for 23 years. Dr. Neuman is also on the medical staff of Northridge Hospital Medical Center and Providence Holy Cross Hospital. He is a former chief of podiatry at Northridge Hospital Medical Center and has also been a resident rotation director, listing him in the "Who's Who in California."
For further information about various foot conditions contact Dr. Thomas Neuman at (818) 885-8400 for his Northridge office and at (661) 945-3628 for his Lancaster office or visit the practice's website at http://www.thefoothealthcenter.com/.
About Dr. Thomas Neuman, D.P.M: Dr. Thomas Neuman specializes in an array of podiatric care including orthotics, heel pain, neuropathy and orthotics in Northridge. Covering total foot care, Dr. Neuman's practice was established in 1977 and continues to provide patients with quality foot and ankle health care. Dr. Thomas is a board certified foot surgeon with the American Board of Lower Extremity Surgery. While attending New York College of Podiatric Medicine, he received four certificated of merit, further proving his commitment and ability to treat foot pain and neuropathy in Lancaster and Northridge.
Media Contact:
Dr. Thomas Neuman, D.P.M.
Northridge Office: lilifhc@pacbell.net
Lancaster Office: AVFH@qnet.com
1672 West Avenue J.
Suite 201
Lancaster, CA 93534
(661) 945 - 3628
http://www.thefoothealthcenter.com
Podiatrist in Northridge Creates New Educational Resources for Added Patient Knowledge
Dr. Thomas Neuman, podiatrist in Lancaster, makes foot and ankle health care knowledge easily accessible with new online educational resources via practice website.
2011-06-12
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Northridge Creates New Educational Resources for Added Patient KnowledgeDr. Thomas Neuman, podiatrist in Lancaster, makes foot and ankle health care knowledge easily accessible with new online educational resources via practice website.