Foot and Ankle Specialists – Newaygo, MI

Office Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday

9:00 am - 3:30pm

Thursday

Closed

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Foot and Ankle Specialists – Newaygo, MI

Office Hours

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday

9:00 am - 3:30pm

Thursday

Closed

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

Foot and Ankle Specialists has a new office located in Newaygo, Michigan. Our patients have the peace of mind knowing that they will receive the highest quality care from the most skilled and compassionate podiatrists in the world. Not only do we strive to provide exceptional care, but we do so in a way that makes our patients feel like they are a part of our family. We know how important it is to trust your podiatrist, so we take the time to actually get to know you and your foot and ankle concerns.

When you choose us for your foot and ankle needs, you choose the best in the industry. Our podiatrists are award-winning and spend their time ensuring that they have the most up-to-date information regarding quality care and treatment options. We prefer to offer the most conservative approach before resorting to surgery. However, if surgery is necessary, you can trust that you are in good hands!

We believe that patients should be part of their treatment process, so we spend the time talking about your concerns and answering your questions. You are a valuable part of the healing process, so your involvement is absolutely critical. It is best if patients have a clear understanding of their diagnosis and customized treatment plan. We take the time to make sure that happens!

Whether you have bunions, toenail fungus, heel pain, or a foot deformity, we can help! Our podiatrists are trained to handle various foot and ankle concerns because we know our patients have unique needs. In addition to serving adults, we also offer pediatric podiatry care for children.

If you’re looking for a podiatrist clinic the whole family can visit, then look no further than our office in Newaygo, Michigan. We understand you’re busy, so we make scheduling an appointment as simple as possible. You may contact our office directly at (989) 584-3916 or simply click the appointment button. We are currently accepting new patients, and we also accept most major insurance plans. For your convenience, you may schedule an in-person or virtual appointment.

We are thrilled to work with you to regain your health!

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Providers at this Location

Stacy Uebele, DPM

Stacy Uebele, DPM

Dr. Uebele specializes in podiatric survey and has always had an interest in diabetic limb salvage and wounds. He appreciates the opportunity to help everyone have optimal foot and ankle health – not just diabetics. He also is ABFAS board certified in Foot Surgery and performs various forms of corrective surgeries as well. 
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