Dr. Joseph D Funk DPM
Orthopedist | Foot and Ankle Surgery
7350 Sandlake Commons Boulevard Suite 3315 Orlando FL, 32819Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
A transplant from Denver, CO, Dr. Funk is no stranger to various outdoor activities including golf, triathlons, and fly fishing. He is active in the Orlando community by volunteering his services to road ...
Education and Training
Idaho State University B.S. Biology and Secondary Education 1991
University of Podiatric Medicine and Health Services Doctor of Podiatric Medicine 1995
Board Certification
The American Board of Foot and Ankle SurgeryAmerican Board of Foot and Ankle SurgeryABFAS- 2000
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineTreatments
- Foot And Ankle Fracture And Dislocation Treatment
- Foot & Ankle Injuries
- Foot And Ankle Ligament And Tendon Repair
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