The Foot and Ankle Center is a subspecialty section of Asian Hospital and Medical Center's Orthopedic Department dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of foot and ankle disorders. It caters to a growing need for specialized care — both surgical and non-surgical — combining cutting-edge, evidence-based treatments with compassionate service, a highly trained medical team, and state-of-the-art facilities.
The center's surgeons are board-certified and fellowship-trained internationally, equipped to manage the full spectrum of foot and ankle pathologies — from straightforward conditions to complex cases involving trauma, sports injuries, deformities, arthritic conditions, tumors, and infections. They are well-respected in the field, having delivered lectures, presented at conferences, and published papers both locally and internationally.
Every patient's experience begins with a thorough history and focused physical examination, followed when needed by diagnostic imaging — including weight-bearing and functional radiographs — to assess biomechanics, cartilage integrity, limb alignment, and relevant angular measurements.
Because the foot and ankle are essential to mobility, even moderate limitations can significantly disrupt daily life. The center sees a broad mix of conditions, from common complaints like ingrown toenails, bunions, plantar fasciitis, ankle sprains, diabetic foot, and Achilles tendinopathies, to more complex presentations including flatfoot, cartilage defects, ankle instability, and lesser toe deformities such as claw toe, mallet toe, and hammer toe.
Treatment is tailored to each patient, ranging from conservative options — physical therapy, joint injections, and orthotics — to advanced interventions including arthroscopy, arthrodesis, osteotomies, and in the most severe cases, amputation. Every approach is grounded in globally recognized medical literature.