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Dr. Charlton Adler is a podiatric surgeon with over 30 years of experience. He has six board certifications, validating his expertise in foot and ankle surgery, wound care, limb salvage, podiatric orthopedics, primary podiatric medicine, and diabetic foot care.
Dr. Charlton Adler provides outstanding care to all patients at Adler Foot and Ankle, from two offices in North Miami Beach and Hallandale, Florida.
He grew up on Long Island, New York. After obtaining a degree as a licensed Pharmacist from St. John’s University in Queens, New York, he continued his education at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine. A residency at the Miami Veteran’s Administration (Miami VA Medical Center) followed, and after completion, he chose to make Miami his home.
Dr. Charlton Adler is an adjunct professor at Barry University. He is also a twice past chief of the Aventura Hospital Podiatry sub-specialty department as well as a past president of the Dade county podiatric medical association.
Also, having served at Aventura Hospital and Jackson North Hospital wound care centers, Dr. Charlton Adler truly loves his profession, which is evident in the individualized care and attention given to each patient. All facets of Podiatric services are covered in the office, emphasizing non-healing wounds and limb salvage techniques.
Staff privileges include:
Memorial Regional Hospital
Kindred Transitional Hospital
HCA Aventura Hospital and Medical Center
HCA University Hospital
Aventura Wound Care Center
Memorial Regional South
Dr. Charlton Adler is a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Foot Surgery, the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (CAQ) in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care, the American Academy of Wound Management, and the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry Limb Preservation and Salvage.
In addition, he is a Certified Wound Specialist Physician and Certified Physician in Wound Care (CMET).
Dr. Charlton Adler currently provides high-quality care to people of all ages at Adler Foot and Ankle alongside his daughter, Dr. Laura Adler, DPM.
Laura Adler, DPM, is a fellowship-trained reconstructive foot and ankle surgeon. Dr. Laura Adler provides exceptional care to all patients at Adler Foot and Ankle, from two offices in North Miami Beach and Hallandale, Florida.
Dr. Laura Adler follows in her father’s footsteps, Dr. Charlton Adler, a highly skilled Podiatrist and Foot Surgeon known for his expertise in wound care and limb salvage. She has a particular interest in sports medicine, reconstructive surgery; including ankle joint replacement and bunion surgery, as well as complex deformity correction and nerve decompressions.
Since completing her education and training, Dr. Laura Adler has performed thousands of surgical procedures and is highly trained in new, innovative foot and ankle surgical techniques.
She graduated in the top of her class from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was inducted into the Pi Delta Honor Society. She completed residency in Denver, Colorado at Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. She trained at a rigorous, highly sought after program under renowned podiatric and orthopedic surgeons.
After residency, Dr. Laura Adler moved back to Florida where she completed a fellowship in reconstructive foot & ankle surgery in Boca Raton, FL. She is published in peer-reviewed journals and has lectured at national podiatric conferences.
She is passionate about giving back to her community as well as underserved communities abroad. She has volunteered with a non-profit organization, Essential Strides, and helped perform life changing surgeries on patients in Peru, without access to care.
She is honored to serve South Florida patients alongside her father at Adler Foot and Ankle and work to improve the quality of life for everyone.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.