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About John Beronio
What are some of the specific conditions you treat?
I treat all conditions of the foot and ankle, specifically bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, fractures, sprains, and all diabetic foot conditions.
What techniques or procedures do you use in your practice?
We are a surgical practice, dealing with surgical correction of foot deformities. We also utilize a laser for the correction of fungal toenails.
What would you like patients to know about your approach to care?
I would like my patients to know that when they enter my practice they will be treated with respect and dignity. I pride myself on the fact that patients will not have an extended waiting period to be seen as their time is just as valuable as mine. I also like to think that when the patient leaves my office they feel that they will have been treated just as I would treat any member of my family.
What inspired you to become a doctor?
My father was a podiatrist and growing up I was always around the profession. I saw firsthand what it was like for a patient to limp into an office in pain and walk out of that office free of pain. This exposure lit a fire in me to become a doctor.
Experience
Training
Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Found.
Residency, Podiatry, 1995
Union Hospital
Residency, Podiatry, 1993
Pennsylvania College Of Podiatric Medicine
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, 1992
Villanova University
Bachelor of Arts, 1988
Board Certifications
Primary Podiatric Medicine
American Board of Podiatric Medicine, 1997
Ratings & Reviews
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