BOCA RATON, FL, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) With over 25 years in practice, Dr. Feit, podiatrist in Boca Raton, FL and Margate, FL, invites patients to celebrate Associated Foot and Ankle Care's anniversary with them. Opening in 1986, Associated Foot and Ankle Care has been helping patients from children to seniors and everyone in between.
Whether patients are experiencing heel pain, ankle pain, or any other kind of foot pain in Boca Raton and Margate, they can count on the podiatric professionals of Associated Foot and Ankle Care for exceptional care. With five podiatrists currently, patients can rely on Associated Foot and Ankle Care for all of their foot and ankle health care needs.
"With a combined total of 25 years in service, we are honored to serve the Boca Raton and Margate, FL areas with exceptional foot and ankle care. Together we are committed to providing the best in available podiatric care for our patients from children to seniors. We look forward to serving the community for many years to come," stated Dr. Jason Feit, Margate and Boca Raton, FL podiatrist.
Additionally, Associated Foot and Ankle Care maintain two convenient locations for patients to receive superior podiatric care. Located in Margate and Boca Raton, FL, patients can receive the care they need from Drs. Jason Feit, Susan Goldberg, Bradley Todd, Robert Balandis and Richard Nettboy, podiatrists in Margate and Boca Raton, FL.
Patients are encouraged to visit the practice's website at http://www.associatedfootandanklecare.com/ to view background about Associated Foot and Ankle Care's staff, offices, insurance policies, appointment procedures, maps, directions to offices and other useful information. Dr. Feit, Boca Raton and Margate podiatrist, in addition to the rest of the podiatric team, understand how hectic life can be and is committed to making Associated Foot and Ankle Care convenient and accessible.
Further proof of Associated Foot and Ankle Care's continual dedication to providing exceptional foot and ankle health care can be seen through their 25 years of dedication and support to the Boca Raton and Margate communities. From generalized foot pain to more specific heel and ankle pain in Boca Raton and Margate, patients can rely on the podiatrists at Associated Foot and Ankle Care for the maintenance of their foot and ankle health.
About Associated Foot and Ankle Care: Associated Foot and Ankle Care consist of five podiatrists in Boca Raton: Drs. Jason Feit, Susan Goldberg, Bradley Todd, Robert Balandis, and Richard Nettboy. Together they bring over 25 years of experience to Associated Foot and Ankle Care and provide gentle, professional, state-of-the-art care for foot, ankle and leg conditions. Associated Foot and Ankle Care treats everyone from children to seniors and everyone in between. Drs. Feit, Goldberg, Todd, Balandis and Nettby treat everything from ingrown toenails and callouses to the latest techniques in surgical correction.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jason Feit, DPM
Contactus@associatedfootandanklecare.com
21679 State Road 7
Boca Raton, FL 33428
(561) 482-3338
http://www.associatedfootandanklecare.com
Podiatrist in Margate and Boca Raton, FL Celebrates Practice Anniversary
Dr. Jason Feit, Margate and Boca Raton, FL podiatrist, celebrates over 25 years of practice for Associated Foot and Ankle Care.
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Margate and Boca Raton, FL Celebrates Practice AnniversaryDr. Jason Feit, Margate and Boca Raton, FL podiatrist, celebrates over 25 years of practice for Associated Foot and Ankle Care.