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Podiatrist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Richard Hochman, DPM, makes it his top priority to enhance the well-being of his patients. As an expert in podiatry and regenerative medicine, he offers the highest quality in foot care at his office in Coral Gables, Florida.
Dr. Hochman brings more than 30 years of podiatric experience to the treatment of a broad array of conditions, including varicose veins, plantar fasciitis, bunions, and foot, ankle, and bone injuries. In his state-of-the-art facility, he offers specialized diagnostic and treatment technologies, such as shockwave therapy, sclerotherapy, DNA sequencing, PRP, Amniotic Stem cell injections and LAPIPLASTY®.
A highly trained surgeon, Dr. Hochman is a diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He is a member of Florida Foot and Ankle Associates single specialty practice of approximately forty podiatrists where he was past president.
Dr. Hochman earned degrees at Bowling Green University and New York College of Podiatric Medicine. After completing an intensive preceptorship with a prominent podiatric specialist, he was appointed Clinical Instructor with the University of Miami School of Medicine. Dr. Hochman completed specialized training in advanced treatments for varicose vein disease, which was his subspecialty He brings extensive training by renowned experts in phlebology to his care of patients with vein-related conditions. Now his vein practice is limited to Sclerotherapy for treatment of dilated reticular veins, Telangiectasia, and ulcers caused by varicose veins.
Dr. Hochman maintains affiliations with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, South Miami Hospital, and Medical Arts Surgery Center at South Miami.
Edward Bustamante, DPM, FACFAS, specializes in foot and ankle care and brings extensive experience and training to his practice alongside the latest innovations. Dr. Bustamante works tirelessly to help his Miami area patients navigate their lives without pain or limitations, which is why he’s one of the top referral doctors in the area.
Dr. Bustamante began his medical career at Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine in Miami where he earned his medical degree in 1997. From there, he went on to complete his podiatric surgical residency at Palmetto General Hospital in Hialeah, Florida, where he was chief resident in 2000. During this time, Dr. Bustamante also completed a Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Fellowship at the world-renowned Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1999.
In 2004, Dr. Bustamante was certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, and he is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He successfully completed recertification in 2014.
Dr. Bustamante holds hospital privileges at South Miami Hospital, Baptist Hospital, Larkin Community Hospital, and Westchester General Hospital.
When he is not treating patients, Dr. Bustamante is active in the education and training of the new generation of podiatric physicians and surgeons at Westchester General Hospital, where he is a faculty member of the podiatric medicine and surgery residency program.
Dr. Bustamante has received recognition for his participation in humanitarian work through the Yucatan Crippled Children's Project in Merida, Mexico.
Outside of his work, Dr. Bustamante is a photography enthusiast. He recently had samples of his work exhibited at the “Works of the Heart” show at South Miami Hospital. He also enjoys spending time with his family and traveling the world.
Nina Coletta, DPM, PA, is a top-rated podiatrist in Broward County who provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary foot and ankle care to patients of all ages in the Broward County area. From her welcoming office in Plantation, Florida, Dr. Coletta is proud to offer the most progressive therapies, medical treatments, and surgical techniques available to help her patients get back on their feet as quickly as possible.
With more than two decades of experience, Dr. Coletta manages most foot and ankle ailments with a personalized treatment approach that emphasizes patient education and conservative care measures. She dedicates herself to helping her patients understand how their lifestyle choices can affect their feet. She also encourages them to play an active role in their medical care, as well as their long-term health.
In addition to diagnosing and treating common foot conditions like bunions and hammertoe deformities, growth plate injuries, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and gout, Dr. Coletta also provides custom orthotics made with advanced 3D technology, comprehensive weight-loss services, and podiatric laser therapy to treat nail fungus.
Dr. Coletta completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Miami before earning her medical degree from the Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine in Miami Shores, Florida. She then completed her surgical residency training at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System.
To receive knowledgeable and compassionate care for any foot or ankle problem, call or use online booking to schedule an appointment with Nina Coletta, DPM, PA.
Pritesh Patel, DPM, provides superior podiatric care for the Boca Raton, Florida, area at Florida Foot and Ankle Associates. He provides medical and surgical solutions for all your foot and ankle concerns.
Dr. Patel began his medical training at North Carolina State University with an undergraduate degree in biological sciences. He then pursued his dreams in podiatry at Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine.
After earning his doctorate degree, Dr. Patel served as chief resident at Mercy Hospital/Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine. His residency honed his skills in elective and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, sports medicine, traumatic injury, regenerative medicine, wound care, and diabetic limb salvage. During his residency training, he spent a great deal of time in advanced sports medicine under the guidance of Miami Heat podiatrist, Dr. James Losito. He and his residency team also treated elite Miami Heat, University of Miami, and Barry University athletes.
Dr. Patel is board-qualified by the American Board of Foot Surgery to practice podiatric medicine and surgery in Florida. He continually improves his knowledge and training by attending conferences and workshops.
Dr. Patel serves as an associate at Florida Foot and Ankle Associates and is the founder of his own podiatric practice near Boca Raton Regional Hospital. He provides diagnostic services and treatment for bunions, hammertoe, ankle sprains, plantar fasciitis, ulcers, and other foot conditions.
Dr. Patel is an active member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, American Podiatric Medical Association, and Palm Beach County Podiatric Medicine Association. He currently has affiliations with West Boca Medical Center, Delray Medical Center and Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center.
As a resident of Florida for the past decade, Dr. Patel enjoys the southeastern coast and the community he serves. He is married to Pooja Patel, MD who is a neurologist working at Marcus Neuroscience Institute at Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
As a child, Dr. Michelle Detweiler had a series of foot problems and was assisted by the help of a podiatrist in Philadelphia. These visits to the podiatrist sparked her interest in the field and led her to eventually apply to podiatry school. She has now been practicing as a podiatrist in the Miami Beach area for 20 years.
“Podiatry appeals to me because you are often able to make patients feel better on their first visit,” Dr. Detweiler says.
Dr. Detweiler graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and then headed south to Miami to attend Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine. Once she graduated, Dr. Detweiler did a podiatric surgical residency in Allentown, Pennsylvania and then returned to Miami to start practicing. She now works with Dr. Jerald Carmel in the Mount Sinai Medical Building.
Dr. Richard Seda has been practicing podiatry in South Beach for two decades today. Dr. Seda’s practice primarily includes foot and ankle surgery, as well as sports medicine, however he treats all diseases and pathologies of the foot and ankle, specializing in bunion and hammertoe correction.
Dr. Seda graduated from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in 1989. He went on to study at the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. After podiatry school, Dr. Seda moved to Miami where he performed a two-year foot and ankle surgical residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, graduating in 1995. Since then, he has been practicing and serving the Miami Beach community.
A Miami native, Dr. Gary Keller has always been interested in sports. While in college at Florida International University, Keller was injured playing intramural softball and met a podiatrist who treated him several times. He remembered the visit for a long time, and after working as a biomedical scientist, Keller decided to pursue his goal to become a podiatrist.
Yet, Keller still maintains a passion for sports medicine and for treating trauma injuries to the lower extremities, he says. He likes this type of podiatry because each case is a new challenge.
“To get the (athletes) back into professional shape – that’s not easy sometimes,” he says.
Sports injuries most commonly include Achilles tendonitis and ankle sprains and fractures, but Keller also treats all sorts of trauma injuries. In addition, he treats typical foot and ankle injuries that result from age, as well as performing laser treatments on varicose veins, spider veins and fungal nails.
As a child, Dr. Michelle Detweiler had a series of foot problems and was assisted by the help of a podiatrist in Philadelphia. These visits to the podiatrist sparked her interest in the field and led her to eventually apply to podiatry school. She has now been practicing as a podiatrist in the Miami Beach area for 20 years.
“Podiatry appeals to me because you are often able to make patients feel better on their first visit,” Dr. Detweiler says.
Dr. Detweiler graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and then headed south to Miami to attend Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine. Once she graduated, Dr. Detweiler did a podiatric surgical residency in Allentown, Pennsylvania and then returned to Miami to start practicing. She now works with Dr. Jerald Carmel in the Mount Sinai Medical Building.
Dr. Richard Seda has been practicing podiatry in South Beach for two decades today. Dr. Seda’s practice primarily includes foot and ankle surgery, as well as sports medicine, however he treats all diseases and pathologies of the foot and ankle, specializing in bunion and hammertoe correction.
Dr. Seda graduated from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in 1989. He went on to study at the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. After podiatry school, Dr. Seda moved to Miami where he performed a two-year foot and ankle surgical residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, graduating in 1995. Since then, he has been practicing and serving the Miami Beach community.
A Miami native, Dr. Gary Keller has always been interested in sports. While in college at Florida International University, Keller was injured playing intramural softball and met a podiatrist who treated him several times. He remembered the visit for a long time, and after working as a biomedical scientist, Keller decided to pursue his goal to become a podiatrist.
Yet, Keller still maintains a passion for sports medicine and for treating trauma injuries to the lower extremities, he says. He likes this type of podiatry because each case is a new challenge.
“To get the (athletes) back into professional shape – that’s not easy sometimes,” he says.
Sports injuries most commonly include Achilles tendonitis and ankle sprains and fractures, but Keller also treats all sorts of trauma injuries. In addition, he treats typical foot and ankle injuries that result from age, as well as performing laser treatments on varicose veins, spider veins and fungal nails.
As a child, Dr. Michelle Detweiler had a series of foot problems and was assisted by the help of a podiatrist in Philadelphia. These visits to the podiatrist sparked her interest in the field and led her to eventually apply to podiatry school. She has now been practicing as a podiatrist in the Miami Beach area for 20 years.
“Podiatry appeals to me because you are often able to make patients feel better on their first visit,” Dr. Detweiler says.
Dr. Detweiler graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and then headed south to Miami to attend Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine. Once she graduated, Dr. Detweiler did a podiatric surgical residency in Allentown, Pennsylvania and then returned to Miami to start practicing. She now works with Dr. Jerald Carmel in the Mount Sinai Medical Building.
Dr. Richard Seda has been practicing podiatry in South Beach for two decades today. Dr. Seda’s practice primarily includes foot and ankle surgery, as well as sports medicine, however he treats all diseases and pathologies of the foot and ankle, specializing in bunion and hammertoe correction.
Dr. Seda graduated from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in 1989. He went on to study at the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. After podiatry school, Dr. Seda moved to Miami where he performed a two-year foot and ankle surgical residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, graduating in 1995. Since then, he has been practicing and serving the Miami Beach community.
A Miami native, Dr. Gary Keller has always been interested in sports. While in college at Florida International University, Keller was injured playing intramural softball and met a podiatrist who treated him several times. He remembered the visit for a long time, and after working as a biomedical scientist, Keller decided to pursue his goal to become a podiatrist.
Yet, Keller still maintains a passion for sports medicine and for treating trauma injuries to the lower extremities, he says. He likes this type of podiatry because each case is a new challenge.
“To get the (athletes) back into professional shape – that’s not easy sometimes,” he says.
Sports injuries most commonly include Achilles tendonitis and ankle sprains and fractures, but Keller also treats all sorts of trauma injuries. In addition, he treats typical foot and ankle injuries that result from age, as well as performing laser treatments on varicose veins, spider veins and fungal nails.
As a child, Dr. Michelle Detweiler had a series of foot problems and was assisted by the help of a podiatrist in Philadelphia. These visits to the podiatrist sparked her interest in the field and led her to eventually apply to podiatry school. She has now been practicing as a podiatrist in the Miami Beach area for 20 years.
“Podiatry appeals to me because you are often able to make patients feel better on their first visit,” Dr. Detweiler says.
Dr. Detweiler graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and then headed south to Miami to attend Barry University’s School of Podiatric Medicine. Once she graduated, Dr. Detweiler did a podiatric surgical residency in Allentown, Pennsylvania and then returned to Miami to start practicing. She now works with Dr. Jerald Carmel in the Mount Sinai Medical Building.
Dr. Richard Seda has been practicing podiatry in South Beach for two decades today. Dr. Seda’s practice primarily includes foot and ankle surgery, as well as sports medicine, however he treats all diseases and pathologies of the foot and ankle, specializing in bunion and hammertoe correction.
Dr. Seda graduated from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in 1989. He went on to study at the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa. After podiatry school, Dr. Seda moved to Miami where he performed a two-year foot and ankle surgical residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, graduating in 1995. Since then, he has been practicing and serving the Miami Beach community.
Dr. Adam Ringler grew up in Sullivan, Ohio, but came down to Miami 11 years ago to complete his residency. Once here, Dr. Ringler enjoyed working at Palmetto General Hospital and learning Spanish so much that he decided to stay in South Florida.
Ringler now practices with Dr. Gary Keller close to Hialeah Hospital, often treating patients who have hurt their feet or ankles while on the job, or those who have a foot or ankle accident at any time.
“My practice is focused on getting people well and back to work, so that we can minimize the time they are out of commission,” Dr. Ringler says.
Dr. Ringler attended Ashland University in Ohio for his undergraduate studies. He then went to the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, which is now part of Kent State University’s graduate programs. Dr. Ringler did his podiatry residency at Palmetto General Hospital, where he met his current partner, Dr. Keller.