Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Care for the Willamette Valley
Oregon Medical Group’s Foot and Ankle Specialists provide advanced, patient-centered care to the Willamette Valley and surrounding regions. Our physicians complete doctorate medical education with additional courses focused on foot and ankle conditions, followed by two to three years of intensive foot and ankle surgical residency. As board-certified physicians and surgeons, they are highly trained in both common and complex foot and ankle pathology.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
Our specialists diagnose and treat a full spectrum of foot and ankle concerns, including:
Fractures and traumatic injuries
Foot and ankle arthritis
Deformities, including bunions and flatfoot
Tendon tears, tendonitis, and overuse injuries
Ingrown toenails
Treatment plans are personalized and may include surgical restoration of fractures, ankle replacement, reconstructive procedures, injections, custom orthotics, bracing, or other non-surgical therapies.
A True Multispecialty Care Model
Many foot and ankle conditions do not occur in isolation — they can be part of broader systemic diseases such as inflammatory arthropathy, autoimmune disorders, neuropathy, endocrine disorders, systemic infections, vascular disease, or osteoporosis/osteoarthritis. These systemic issues often present first, or most prominently, in the feet and ankles. Determining whether a problem is local or part of a larger medical condition is essential to creating the right treatment plan.
That’s why our podiatric surgeons work within a multispecialty care model. When needed, our team collaborates directly with rheumatologists, endocrinologists, orthopedists, athletic trainers, radiologists, neurologists, interventional pain specialists, and other experts. This team-based approach helps identify underlying causes, guide comprehensive management, and ensure each patient receives the most effective path to recovery.
Our clinic is conveniently located next to urgent care and on-site advanced imaging, so you can get evaluation, diagnosis, and same-day access when you need timely attention.
Do You Need a Referral?
Visits to a podiatrist are typically covered by insurance, though some plans may require a referral from a primary care provider.
• If you’re an OMG patient, we can help simplify and expedite that process.
• If you’re unsure, we’re happy to help you understand your insurance requirements—or you can contact your insurance provider directly.
We always encourage patients to verify coverage before their appointment.
Oregon Medical Group at Country Club Road
600 Country Club Road
Eugene, Oregon
Weekdays, 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
541-345-0600