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Fellow: American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Board Certified: American Board of Podiatric Surgery
D.P.M.: Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland, OH
M.S.: Sports Medicine, University of Delaware, Newark
Professional Memberships: American Podiatric Medical Association Delaware Podiatric Medical Association
Honors and Special Appointments: Voted "Top Doc" by Delaware Today magazine, 2003 and 2005 Appointed by Governor of Delaware to State Board of Podiatry, 2003
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Jeffrey C. Barton, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.S.
Advanced, specialized treatment with a personal touch
"My mission is to provide you with foot and ankle care of the highest quality, always with genuine compassion I hope you'll recognize from the start.
"While I hold some of the finest credentials a podiatrist can earn, I know excellent care takes more. I want you to feel that you're in the best hands and completely confident in the care you receive. That's why I always take the time to answer your questions, to really listen to you and to understand all your concerns. This time we spend together can help you feel at ease with me, but it's also the key to providing the most personalized care possible -- and that can make all the difference in your results."
Convenient care with your comfort in mind
"My family and I love this area. One of the most rewarding aspects of living and working here is that I'm able to give everyone in our local communities the same advanced treatment they'd get if they traveled to Wilmington or another large city.
"This accessibility is not only convenient, it's comforting, too. I talk with patients all the time who say they feel at home here -- known, understood and cared for on a personal level. Our approach to patient care takes a bit more time and attention than you might be accustomed to, but it's the kind of treatment I feel all my patients deserve." |
Podiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Podiatrists have expertise in orthopedics, radiography, sports medicine, dermatology, and surgery. Some conditions that podiatrists treat are ankle injuries, bunions, calluses, neuromas, running injuries, and toe deformities. They are often the first health professionals to diagnose vascular problems that have previously gone unrecognized. Podiatrists also contribute significantly to the areas of diabetic foot care, arthritic foot care, and wound healing.
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