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We are Expanding! 2nd Location in Highlands Ranch opened May 1.

New location

As our Castle Rock Foot and Ankle Care office has grown, we are excited to announce a new addition with Dr. William Farrett and a new location in Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock Foot and Ankle Care at Highlands Ranch. Both Dr. Farrett and the Highlands Ranch office have been serving the community for many years and will continue to do so under Castle Rock Foot and Ankle Care. As the Castle Rock location has served the Castle Rock residents and beyond, this new location will do so as well, 5 days a week.

The Highlands Ranch location is conveniently located off C-470 and Quebec with easy access to many medical offices and the South Denver Metro area.  This new location will welcome new and old patients alike, as we have many patients who drive a great distance to see our doctors. This office will have the same x-ray capabilities on site, along with many of the over-the-counter options to treat our patients without having to be referred out for many recommendations. All doctors will have the ability to treat your conditions conservatively and surgically alike. We will continue to strive for the best patient care possible in both locations.  Not only are we excited about the new location, but we are also thrilled to bring on board Dr. William Farrett who has been practicing in the community for several years.

Dr. William Farrett is not only board certified in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, but he also plays an active role in educating other Podiatrists. He is the co-founder of the Highlands Foot and Ankle Institute, a 501(c)3 non-profit that educates fellow foot and ankle surgeons. Dr. Farrett is currently the Clinic Director at The Highlands Podiatry Clinic at the Denver Wound Center along with being the Assistant Residency Director of the Highlands/PSL Podiatric Surgical Residency Program. He brings experience and a bedside manner that treats his patient as a whole. Both Dr. Farrett and the new Highlands Ranch location bring new and positive changes to our office.

Dr. Farrett, Dr. Herzog and Dr. Pollard will continue to meet the challenges of the ever-changing healthcare environment and look forward to treating all of our patients at both the Castle Rock and Highlands Ranch locations.

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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