At Foot and Ankle Institute of Colorado, all of our surgeons are expertly trained to give you the most minimally invasive options to get you back on your feet as soon as possible!
We love our patients and are so thankful for them during this challenging time for all of us. Several of our patients donated some homemade masks for our office to use to help keep us and our patients safe. There are a lot of foot and ankle problems that worsen if treatment is delayed.
This wonderful donation helps us continue to have PPE to offer especially to patients if they don't have a mask or a way to cover their face. Dr. Hinderland and Cameron continue to wear N95 masks when seeing patients to try to keep you as safe as possible, since it is not always possible to be 6 feet apart and provide medical treatment.
We are taking many extra precautions right now to try and keep you safe if you need to see us. Other than all the increased cleaning and use of PPE, we are also keeping all patients out of the waiting area and offering valet appointments.
Here's some fun pictures of some of us modeling the new masks!
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At Foot and Ankle Institute of Colorado, all of our surgeons are expertly trained to give you the most minimally invasive options to get you back on your feet as soon as possible!
Since we have been dealing with COVID-19 for quite some time now, we wanted to update you on the ongoing efforts at Foot and Ankle Institute of Colorado to keep you safe.
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