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Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center

Nov 02, 2012 07:50AM ● By Style

Photo by Dante Fontana, © Style Media Group.

Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you?

After seven years of hard work and long hours in school, my wife and I moved back to Citrus Heights. During those seven years, I successfully completed four years of postgraduate podiatry school and a three-year podiatric surgery residency program. My training provided me with the skills and experience I needed to provide excellent comprehensive foot and ankle care in my hometown community. In order to serve the area, we recently opened Sacramento Foot and Ankle Center (SFAAC). With my wife, Tanya, as the practice manager, I look forward to our journey and am excited about the future of our podiatric practice.

How are you involved with both the community and your customer?

Along with trying to build my practice, I’m joining a group of physicians and student doctors at UC Davis who provide free medical care to underprivileged individuals through the Clinica Tepati project.

Why is your staff the best in the business?

My staff and I aim to provide a friendly, supportive and uplifting environment to each one of our dear patients.

What’s your biggest job perk?

I have the pleasure of knowing that every minute I spend working and every patient I encounter, is an opportunity to help someone and improve their quality of life.

If you could meet someone living or dead, who would it be?

Jesus Christ.

And finally, customer service is…?  

It’s of utmost importance to me and my entire team. The purpose of the practice is to serve the community by making sure every patient that comes in receives the best possible medical care and emotional support. We understand that individuals with medical needs oftentimes have unmasked emotional struggles, and I strongly believe the environment we’ve created in our office provides uplifting energy to everyone who has an opportunity to experience it. 


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