NEW YORK, NY, August 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Since 1974, Dr. Kenneth Meisler, New York City podiatrist, has maintained a group practice that provides patients with the best care possible in a comfortable environment. Kenneth R. Meisler, DPM, FACFAS, PLLC & Associates consists of multiple doctors, whom frequently consult with one another.
"The office always contains two or three doctors so that if an unusual condition presents itself, we can have 2-3 doctors to consult at the time of the first visit. By consulting with each other, we are able to provide the absolute best care for our patients' specific conditions, which many other offices do not offer. As a group practice, we are proud to be able to work together to bring the best care possible to our patients," said Dr. Kenneth Meisler, podiatrist in 10128.
Each podiatrist specializes in various treatments. Drs. Kenneth Meisler and Christopher Minacapilli perform most of the surgery, while Drs. Rocco Sellitto and Martin Wendelken specialize in diagnostic ultrasound and ultrasound guided injections. Dr. Meisler also provides most of the wart treatment in New York City. Many other conditions, including treatment of bunions, toenail fungus and heel pain in New York City are treated by all of the doctors to offer an array of procedures to help patients find relief for their foot or ankle condition.
Kenneth R. Meisler DPM, FACFAS, PLLC & Associates utilize the most advanced procedures and technology to offer patients the best in quality foot and ankle health care. Having treated over 40,000 patients in the last 25 years, Dr. Meisler and his team of dedicated podiatric professionals are pleased to offer Digital Diagnostic Ultrasounds. As a team they have performed thousands of ultrasound-guided injections, and also utilize a fungus toenail laser by Cutera/Genesis for the treatment of toenail fungus in New York City.
Additionally, Kenneth R. Meisler DPM, FACFAS, PLLC & Associates maintains-in their office-a Candela V-Beam laser for warts and scars, digital scanning for orthotics in New York City, and lasers for scar reduction. With an array of advanced technology and procedures it is no wonder why Kenneth R. Meisler DPM, FACFAS, PLLC & Associates continues to remain the number one practice in New York City.
With a team of multiple doctors, Kenneth R. Meisler DPM, FACFAS, PLLC & Associates is proud to work together to bring their patients the best preventive measures, diagnoses and treatments. For more information about these podiatrists in New York City, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.nypodiatry.net at any time of the day.
About Kenneth R. Meisler, D.P.M., FACFAS, P.L.L.C. & Associates: Kenneth R. Meisler, D.P.M., FACFAS, P.L.L.C. & Associates was started in 1974. A group of six podiatrists, both male and female, D.P.M., FACFAS, P.L.L.C. & Associates have treated more than 30,000 patients over the course of the last 25 years. Dr. Meisler and his committed staff of podiatrists frequently consult with each other during a patient examination, offering the patient the benefit of combined expertise and the most creative, effective solutions and treatments.
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Dr. Kenneth R. Meisler
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210 E. 86th Street, Suite 402
New York, NY 10028
(212) 628-4444
http://www.nypodiatry.net/
New York City Podiatrist Maintains Group Practice for Optimal Patient Care
Dr. Kenneth Meisler, podiatrist in 10128, caters to patients through group practice for the best in quality foot and ankle health care.
2012-08-16
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[Press-News.org] New York City Podiatrist Maintains Group Practice for Optimal Patient CareDr. Kenneth Meisler, podiatrist in 10128, caters to patients through group practice for the best in quality foot and ankle health care.