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Podiatrist Clear Lake, Texas | Foot & Ankle Surgery | Houston Foot Doctor - Bay Area Podiatry Associates located in Clear Lake and Southeast Houston treats heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, hammertoes, corns, callouses, ingrown toenails, and specializes in the treatment of all foot and ankle disorders

  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/about.html Our Podiatrists | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - The Doctors and Staff welcome you to Bay Area Podiatry Associates. We are a single specialty multi-doctor practice serving the Clear Lake, Webster, League City, Friendswood, Pearland, Pasadana, and Southeast Houston for the past thirty years. We strive on a daily basis to provide the best possible foot and ankle care to our patients in a pleasant, caring, empathetic environment.
  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/dr-kirk-koepsel.html Kirk A. Koepsel, DPM, FACFAS | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - Dr. Koepsel joined Bay Area Podiatry in 1985, after completing his Doctor of Podiatric Medical Degree from the California College of Podiatric Medicine, and completing a two year residency program at Hayward Vesper Hospital in Hayward, California and surgical training at Kaiser Permenente Hospital in Sacramento. Dr. Koepsel is active in numerous podiatric associations, and prides himself in learning the newest procedures for optimal patient care.
  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/dr-matthew-rockett.html Matthew S. Rockett, DPM, FACFAS | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - Dr. Matthew S. Rockett was born and raised in the central Pennsylvania town of Lebanon. He attended Lebanon Senior High school and graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, PA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. He then graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine with honors and went on to the complete a 3-year Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgical residency at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics. Dr. Rockett is married and lives in League City with his wife, Dr. Andrea Rockett and their two sons.
  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/dr-andrea-rockett.html Andrea K. Rockett, DPM, FACFAS | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - Dr. Andrea K. Rockett was born and raised in the suburban town of Brookfield, IL just outside of Chicago. She attended Lyons Township Senior High school and graduated from University of Illinois in Champaign, IL with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. After graduating with honors from the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, IL she went on to complete a 2 year Podiatric Surgical residency and 1 year fellowship in Reconstructive Ankle and Foot Surgery at the Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency and Foot and Ankle Fellowship Programs in Houston, TX. Dr. Rockett is married and lives in League City, Texas with her husband, Dr. Matthew Rockett and two sons.
  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/dr-thomas-garrison.html Thomas S. Garrison, DPM | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - Letter of Retirement - Andrea K. Rockett, DPM, FACFASTo all my patients, staff, and colleagues of past and present; - Many people already understand that a most unfortunate, but strangely unique event happened to me as a teen. This event led me to become your doctor and to have you all as my patients over the past thirty-three years. I have shared the story with a handful of you personally but I am positive that many of you have no awareness of the sequence of events that led to our meeting. So I will briefly, once again, share the story that ends with this letter of retirement. The story of what led to the most enriching practice life with which I have been blessed.
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  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/resources.cfm Common Foot and Ankle Disorders | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - Did you know the foot has 28 bones, 37 joints, 107 ligaments, 19 muscles, and numerous tendons? These parts all work together to allow the foot to move in a variety of ways while balancing your weight and propelling you forward or backward on even or uneven surfaces. It is no wonder that most Americans will experience a foot problem that will require the care of a specialist at one point or another in their lifetime.
  • http://www.bayareapodiatry.com/resources_pod.html What is a Podiatrist? | Bay Area Podiatry Associates - A Podiatrist, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), is the only health care professional whose total training focuses on the foot, ankle and related body systems. After obtaining an undergraduate degree, the podiatric doctor spends four years in a college of podiatric medicine to obtain a doctorate degree. Podiatrists then further their education by participating in a post-graduate residency program at an approved hospital or university. Following their doctorate degree, each podiatrist must pass national and state examinations in order to be licensed by the state in which he or she will practice.
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