Noun
the branch of medicine concerned with the feet
Source: WordNetA doctor who specializes in the treatment of the feet practices podiatry and is called a podiatrist. Source: Internet
Healthcare professions for which members may be called by the title of doctor are: medicine, dentistry, clinical psychology, optometry, chiropractic, veterinary medicine, podiatry and, more recently, pharmacy. Source: Internet
Dr. Norman E. Klein, a longtime resident of Amityville who practiced podiatry from his office on Broadway, was laid to rest with full military honors on Nov. 17, 2016 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Source: Internet
At Dan Everson Podiatry we are proud to adopt a progressive approach to podiatry care. Source: Internet
The medics have also agreed to limit the number of ‘non-essential’ procedures and introduce an eligibility criteria for cataract surgery and podiatry. Source: Internet
Mrs Bolton took her husband Alastair, who has diabetes and was suffering from a toe ulcer, for a podiatry appointment at the hospital in February. Source: Internet