600 Caisson Hill Road Irwin Army Community Hospital,
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600 Caisson Hill Road Irwin Army Community Hospital,
Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM (he/him) is a Podiatrist in Fort Riley, KS with over 18 years of experience. What is your opinion of Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM? Rate this provider below so other people can make informed decision.
Gender
Male
Experience
Over 18 Years of Experience
Languages Spoken
English
Treatments
Treatments
Based on the training and education, Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM may perform the following treatments. Please always check with Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM directly about which exact treatments he offers.
Big Toe Arthritis Treatment
Laser Toenail Fungus Treatment
Office Foot Surgery
Foot Odor Treatment
Foot Orthotics
Toe Shortening Surgery
Kinesiology Taping
Foot Scan
Swift Wart Therapy
Foot Pain Treatment
Heel Lift
Webbed Toe Surgery
Emergency Foot Care
Achilles Tendon Surgery
Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Therapy
Minimally Invasive Tendon Repair
Hammertoe Deformity Treatment
Diabetic Wound Care
Ankle Arthroscopy
Common Conditions
Common Conditions
Based on the training and education, Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM may treat patients with the following conditions. Please always check with Dr. Richard Elliston, DPM directly about which exact conditions he treats.
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Location
Location
600 Caisson Hill Road Irwin Army Community Hospital,
Diabetes Foot Care — Why People with Diabetes Need to See a Podiatrist RegularlyEveryone who has diabetes should have an annual foot check to prevent any serious problems resulting from having type I or type II diabetes. Diabetes is a systemic disease that affects different parts of the body, and as such, it may require different practitioners to treat or manage. Podiatrists...