The RPHC Podiatry Department is the premier podiatry care facility serving all valley natives from our state of the art Scottsdale based clinic. Our dedicated team of podiatric surgeons treats all types of foot and ankle problems of native patients when they need it.
Podiatry Services
Your feet are the foundation of your body. When you experience issues with your feet; it affects your well-being. These issues can make it difficult to live your life in a healthy and productive way. Our podiatry specialist understands this and is committed to helping you achieve optimal foot health. Come see us at the RPHC podiatry department for evaluation for semicustom orthotics based on your foot type.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Diabetic foot ulcers are the most common reason why diabetic patients are admitted to the hospital. Amputation risk and admission risk can be greatly reduced if diabetic patients present to a organized wound care program when a new wound develops. The primary goal in the treatment of foot ulcers is to obtain healing as soon as possible. The faster the healing, the less chance for an infection. RPHC podiatry strives to provide immediate wound care consultations while implementing advanced wound care and pressure offloading treatment plans.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. . You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly
Every day nationwide 230 diabetics suffer a foot amputation. Limb salvage is a surgical procedure to save a limb that is at high risk of amputation. The primary goal of limb salvage is to maintain or restore a person’s stability as well as the ability to walk. RPHC podiatry department is dedicated to eliminating major limb amputation to the native population. Any surgical evaluation preformed will prioritize smaller surgical procedures and extensive wound care to avoid major surgery and limb loss.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. . You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Complication from home nail care and callus trimming is one of the leading cause of self-inflicted limb threating infections. RPHC podiatry department is committed to offering all patients regular nail and callus care. All nail, ingrown and callus care is performed by medical professionals with medically sterilized tools. Let us help you avoid further complications that can come from home “bathroom surgery” on nails or calluses.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
RPHC podiatry department can be your surgical treatment home for all fractures below the knee. RPHC podiatry is partnering up with CIC Gilbert to provide locally based surgical correction of fractures of the lower extremity. All RPHC Podiatric surgeons’ tribal government employed allowing them to be free of any financial incentives to perform extensive yet painful surgical procedures. Our surgical staff remains squarely focused on providing the care you need.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. . You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Weightlifters don’t wear shoes made for joggers; runners don’t wear basketball shoes; and baseball players don’t wear tennis shoes. Shoes are specialized for people and activities. Diabetic shoes are no different. Diabetic shoes are specifically designed to protect the feet against forces that can cause breakdown in the skin and develop into dangerous sores and ulcers. If you have diabetes and don’t use diabetic shoes, you should consult our doctor about diabetic shoes immediately about your options.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Diabetics are all too familiar with the threat of amputation. Many people living with diabetes experience decreased sensation and restricted blood flow in their feet because of nerve disease and PAD or peripheral arterial disease. These two issues combine to cause ulcers and infections that may lead to amputations. But the good news is that amputations are preventable by regular foot checks to a podiatrist, preventive care, and most importantly, proper footwear.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. .You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Many people with bunion or hammer toe deformities suffer from discomfort and pain from the constant irritation, rubbing, and friction of the enlargement against shoes. Because digital joints flex with every step, these deformities can impair many patients’ mobility and quality of life. Conservative and surgical treatment of digital deformities at RPHC can restore patients’ ability to utilize their own feet pain free.
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
Podiatry Providers
Clinical Director of Podiatry
Dr. Palacios has brought his 11 years of IHS based experience to build RPHC’s podiatry program. Dr. Palacios remains committed to keeping himself and his staff focused on finding fulfillment and purpose through effective service of our native community.
Podiatric Surgeon
Jensen brings her Midwestern roots to the Salt River Community by treating every patient like a family member. Her training includes limb salvage, elective and trauma management. She works with each patient to create an individualized treatment plan that they create as a team. She is here to support you and help you stay on your feet!
Lead PMAC (podiatric medical assistant certified)
Stevie has served as a devoted Certified Medical Assistant for 16 years. Stevie now acts a lead MA who has played a pivotal role in the building of RPHC new podiatry department. As a Salt River community member, she takes pride in the honor that comes from serving her community by utilizing her own personal strengths.
PMAC (podiatric medical assistant certified)
A medical assistant who fears no deadline.
Medical Support Assistant Podiatry
Locally well known as the face of the podiatry department, Molly is a community member and resident of Salt River. She previously served as a Certified Medical Assistant previously before being recruited to be the head of podiatry scheduling.
Molly remains dedicated to serving her community and patients by making sure they get the care they need.
Schedule an Appointment
To schedule an evaluation with our podiatry team, please obtain a referral from your primary care provider, surgeon, or other qualified medical provider. Once a referral is received, the podiatry department will contact you to schedule your new patient evaluation. You can reach out to our team directly at (480)-278-7742.
Please press 1 for medical then 2 for foot car to reach our department directly.
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