Dr. Stephanie Tine, DPM, Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
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Dr. Stephanie Tine, DPM

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

4801 N Federal Hwy Suite 101 fort Lauderdale Florida, 33308

About

Stephanie Tine, DPM is a podiatric physician and surgeon in practice since 2019, with specialties in pediatrics, sports medicine, reconstructive surgery, and minimally invasive bunion and hammertoe surgery.

Dr. Tine pursued her undergraduate education at the University of San Diego where she graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Neuroscience and a Minor in Chemistry. Dr. Tine went on to attend Samuel Merritt University California School of Podiatric Medicine with a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine. She then completed her postgraduate education with a three-year foot and ankle surgical residency at Adventist Health White Memorial in Los Angeles, where she served as Chief Resident. Dr. Tine has also received professional training from the American Heart Association: CPR / AED / First Aid Certified/ACLS.

Dr. Tine has done extensive research and presentations on various podiatric topics. She has volunteered her time in clinics, on medical missions, at the Special Olympics, as a teacher and mentor, and has treated various underserved communities and homeless patients. While in medical school she co-founded the Podiatric Medical Mission Association CSPM chapter, whose mission is to provide podiatric and general medical care to underserved communities and countries throughout the world while expanding the knowledge and compassion of podiatric medical students.

She is an Associate of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery and is a member of the Florida Podiatric Medical Association, the American Podiatric Medical Association, and the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management.

Dr. Tine resides in Fort Lauderdale, is licensed to practice in both California and Florida.

Education and Training

Samuel Merritt University DPM 2019

University of San Diego BA in Behavioral Neuroscience 2015

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Dr. Stephanie Tine, DPM's Expert Contributions
  • Dealing with Athlete's Foot

    Tinea is a fungus that feeds on skin, hair, and nails. Many people are familiar with athlete’s foot, also called tinea pedis. This fungal infection grows in the moist skin between the toes. Symptoms include redness, itching, and scaly or oozing skin. Athletes’ foot is highly contagious, often...

Professional Memberships

  • American Podiatric Medical Association, Inc  
  • Florida Podiatric Medical Association  
  • American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management  
  • American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons  

Hobbies / Sports

  • Golf, fishing, beach volleyball

Dr. Stephanie Tine, DPM's Practice location

Flamingo Foot and Ankle

4801 N Federal Hwy Suite 101 -
fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308
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New patients: 754-206-4753
www.flamingofoot.com

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