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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-890-3377



Address: 490 Post St, Ste 336 94102 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.elevatefoot.com/

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Elevate Podiatry 21.12.2020

Happy Pride. Stay safe and put on your walking shoes!

Elevate Podiatry 10.11.2020

Happy new year, from all of us at Elevate Podiatry!

Elevate Podiatry 06.11.2020

Looking forward another awesome year at Elevate Podiatry!

Elevate Podiatry 22.10.2020

Happy Pride. Stay safe and put on your walking shoes!

Elevate Podiatry 18.10.2020

Now Hiring Medical Front Office Receptionist/Patient Care Coordinator! Busy podiatry practice seeking dependable, energetic, organized and friendly person to join our team. Must be able to multi-task, be self-motivated and willing to be a team player. Position is part-time, that may lead to full-time. Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected].

Elevate Podiatry 15.10.2020

Happy Birthday to our designer Thomas

Elevate Podiatry 17.09.2020

Running has many benefits but if done incorrectly you can get serious injuries. Make an appointment with your podiatrist or sports doctor to get individualized attention and recommendations to improve your running performance and prevent potential injury. Every runner is different, so working out a plan with your doctor is vital; whether it's increasing your cadence, softening your steps, or wearing the right shoes. Make an appointment and be on your way to running safely to...wards the horizon! If you would like to be seen at Elevate, go to our website to book your appointment! http://www.elevatefoot.com/book-an-appointment/ http://well.blogs.nytimes.com//why-we-get-running-injuri/

Elevate Podiatry 05.09.2020

"Orthopedic Shoes or Just Trendy Shoes?" Can you tell which is which? http://mic.com//orthopedic-shoes-or-just-trendy-shoes-thes

Elevate Podiatry 03.09.2020

Ankle sprains must not be neglected! There are different levels of ankle sprains. The most mild take about a couple of weeks for recovery, but moderate to severe ankle sprains can be 6-12 weeks and may eventually need surgical intervention. When treated promptly and appropriately, the collateral damage may be minimized and patients can go on to normal recovery. If not, many suffer from chronic ankle instability and increased chance of re-injury. If you have suffered from an ...ankle sprain, don't neglect it and one to get it evaluated as soon as possible. http://mobile.nytimes.com//a-sprained-ankle-may-have-life/

Elevate Podiatry 27.08.2020

Within the last 15 years, over 70,000 Californians have had all or part of their leg amputated as a result of diabetes. Check out this video created by The Bigger Picture Project, a collaboration between Youth Speaks and UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, to empower youths to overcome the rising epidemic of Type 2 diabetes. Let's all work together to address the social and environmental factors that contribute to this epidemic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z72MRGc19wI

Elevate Podiatry 09.08.2020

Those new Nike Frees may look hot on you but are they the best you can do for your feet? Everyday, you put your feet through a lot, especially when you're pounding the pavement/treadmill for a workout. Be intentional and buy shoes that are right for your feet, not what's trending. Your feet will thank you! http://www.nytimes.com//forget-barefoot-many-seek-cushioni