Dr. Howard R. Fox DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
2760 Amboy Rd Staten Island NY, 10306Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Time and patience is a premium afforded to each and every patient. You will receive a full understanding of your diagnosis and your treatment options for the best podiatric care. This is in keeping ...
Education and Training
NY Coll Podiatric Medicine Podiatric Medicine 1979
Board Certification
Orthopaedic SurgeryAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgeryABOS- 1987
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Occupational health psychology: an emerging discipline.
- Helping your doctor find small fractures.
- Travel time to hospital: an important factor for day-case tonsillectomy.
- Out-of-hours ENT guidelines.
- Podiatric management of the patient with renal disease.
- Management of acute gouty arthritis.
- Treatment of social isolation and loneliness in a sample of visually impaired elderly persons.
Treatments
- Diabetic Foot/wound Care
- Heel Pain Treatment
- Ingrown Toenail Procedure
- Fracture/sprain Treatment
- Wart Removal
Professional Memberships
- Member Howard R. Fox, DPM 1980
- Vice-Chair, Medical Records Access Review Committee New York State Education Department 1987
Publications
- Journal of Foot SurgeryPodiatric Management of the Patient with Renal Disease1985
- Journal of the American Medical AssociationManagement of Acute Gouty Arthritis1982
- Journal of Foot SurgeryPractitioner-Measured Variation in Pre-Operative X-Ray angles in Hallux Abducto Valgus Surgery1989
- WB Saunders Co.: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and SurgeryManagement of Diabetic Foot Infections Including the Use of Home Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy1996
Experience & Accolades
- Director, Diabetes Clinic; Associate Professor1994 - 1996Howard R. Fox, DPMResponsible for teaching and supervising students rotating through the Diabetes Clinic and the supervision of clinical staff. Extensive experience with diabetic foot problems; lectured to students and podiatrists.
- Chief of Podiatry1987 - 1996Bayley Seton HospitalSupervised, credentialed and instructed staff podiatrists in the operating room and organized clinic schedules, conducted morbidity and mortality conferences for the department.
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