Ultimate Podiatrist Tony Avakian, DPM
With 20 years of experience, Dr. Tony Avakian has set the standard for patient care with his practice, Valencia Foot and Ankle Center. “My team takes a mutual approach to treatments, giving patients options and explanations on the benefits of those options so we can work together on the best outcome.” Dr. Avakian works with cases from dermatology to surgery and is one of the only podiatrists that does shoe fittings. “We treat everyone from children to the elderly, and we try not give a cookie-cutter approach to work with their lifestyles.”
Also, through patient education he feels, together they can achieve optimal outcomes. “I strongly believe that a well-educated patient can achieve the best results because that patient is well-informed, I provide literature and there is a ton of information on our website.”
Valencia Foot and Ankle Center is located at 27875 Smyth Dr #100, Valencia, CA 91355, for more information on all things podiatry please visit the website: www.curefeet.com. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you have or to request an appointment: 661-288-2321.
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