It can be easy to overlook the initial stages of a diabetic foot ulcer since it can resemble a harmless sore. But ignoring this condition can lead to a deep infected wound. Find out how to recognize this condition and avoid complications.
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With his expertise in common to complex foot and ankle ailments, Jeremy Moran, DPM, can help patients find effective pain-relieving solutions. He welcomes patients to his private practice, ToeOp, which is located in Tomball, Texas.
After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Houston, Dr. Moran was accepted into graduate school. He went on to earn his doctor of podiatric medicine from the California School of Podiatric Medicine (now part of Samuel Merritt University) in Oakland.
Dr. Moran then finished his three-year foot and ankle surgical residency, followed by a yearlong externship in diabetic foot at the University of Texas Medical Branch in San Antonio. Dr. Moran also maintains professional affiliations with the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American Podiatric Medical Association.
Because he’s served patients in the Tomball area for over a decade, Dr. Moran has built a reputation of treating patients as if they were family. Patients of Dr. Moran appreciate his dedication to high-quality medical care, including comprehensive evaluations and innovative treatment solutions.
With his expertise in common to complex foot and ankle ailments, Jeremy Moran, DPM, can help patients find effective pain-relieving solutions. He welcomes patients to his private practice, ToeOp, which is located in Tomball, Texas.
After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Houston, Dr. Moran was accepted into graduate school. He went on to earn his doctor of podiatric medicine from the California School of Podiatric Medicine (now part of Samuel Merritt University) in Oakland.
Dr. Moran then finished his three-year foot and ankle surgical residency, followed by a yearlong externship in diabetic foot at the University of Texas Medical Branch in San Antonio. Dr. Moran also maintains professional affiliations with the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American Podiatric Medical Association.
Because he’s served patients in the Tomball area for over a decade, Dr. Moran has built a reputation of treating patients as if they were family. Patients of Dr. Moran appreciate his dedication to high-quality medical care, including comprehensive evaluations and innovative treatment solutions.
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