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Thank You for Voting Castle Rock Foot & Ankle Care Best of the Best 2020

As the practice owner of Castle Rock Foot & Ankle Care, I would genuinely like to thank our local communities for voting our practice Best of the Best 2020. I, as well as Dr. Paul Stone and Dr. Scott Carrington, feel truly blessed to be part of our outstanding community. In addition, we could not have made this happen without our amazing staff, phenomenal surgical staff and also the support of the community.

During times when many practices are facing physician burnout and, therefore, moving towards a larger group practice or hospital-owned practice, I take great pride that our private practice is thriving and able to support our patients to the capacity we are able to do so. We have amazing flexibility with scheduling, same-day work-in appointments and on-site ability to perform many procedures and also weightbearing x-rays. In addition, I absolutely love that we have developed great relationships with so many families throughout the years.

We have been able to treat an array of problems for many families, and fortunately they have been are greatest source of referrals. Our office focuses on preventative care in the form of orthotics, biomechanical examinations, as well as in-office procedures. Surgically, we are experts in correcting bunions, hammertoes, flatfeet, ankle sprains, tendon tears, achilles problems, trauma, fractures and arthritis. We have the ability to perform the latest in technology using ankle replacements, ankle arthroscopy and cartilage restoration techniques.

In addition, LASER treatment for fungal nails, fat pad atrophy injections, etc. Overall, we can and strive to be your go-to practice for all foot and ankle needs. So, again, thank you! We hope to see you soon.

Author
Dr. Jessica Herzog Dr. Jessica Herzog provides podiatry care as a Board-Certified foot and ankle surgeon at Castle Rock Foot & Ankle Care. Dr. Herzog earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree at The Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Herzog is dedicated to providing exceptional care for all of her patients, which involves taking several factors into consideration to create a treatment plan. She bases this personalized plan on the patient’s lifestyle, living situation, and long-term plans/goals. Dr. Herzog also shows a strong commitment to the Castle Rock community as a whole by participating in local events, including races, chamber events and at her local church.

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