Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Dill James C Podiatrist

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Dill James C Podiatrist Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Dill James C Podiatrist

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Scott G.
    30
    123
    83

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    13 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Dill James C Podiatrist

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Podiatrists 1,155 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Elite Foot & Ankle Center - Knee scooter. Does not have motor.

    Elite Foot & Ankle Center

    4.4(26 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    About two weeks ago, I was lugging a bag of mulch down the garden steps, and twisted my foot. Not…read moremy ankle. I went inside and soaked my foot in ice water. Decided, after googling, that it was probably a midfoot sprain. No biggie. Did red light therapy, sauna blanket, borrowed crutches and a boot. But friends and relatives kept nagging me to get an x-ray. I finally decided that I probably should. Called one sports medicine place on Timberline, left a message, and they NEVER CALLED ME BACK. Called Elite, spoke with Dr. Brown, and got an appointment for the next day!! Dr. Brown is wonderful! Very jolly, also extremely competent. The x-ray revealed an avulsion fracture, exactly what my aunt Nancy and my friend Brian thought. Sadly, I had no prizes to award, as I was hoping it would be a tendon or ligament sprain. Dr. Brown told me to take Calcium and vitamin D3, and suggested two more x-rays. He also gave me a flyer for a knee scooter, but alas it is self-propelled and therefore will not go 30 mph. Very disappointing. I was excited about the "All-terrain" model. I'm very happy that I found this podiatrist office. I really didn't went to go, but I'm not an idiot and needed to be able to tell my mother why I am wearing a boot. I was hoping to be able to wear shoes in NY, but that's not happening. On the plus side, I can bring twice as many, since I can only wear one :D If you need a podiatrist, I recommend Dr. Brown wholeheartedly.

    Probably the worst business I have interacted with in the last few years…read more During the initial appoint the docotor forgets to document an important lift on my orthotic. She has to be reminded. The front desk proceeds to lose my old pair of orthotics that was to be refurbished. The business offers to replace the lost pair. When the replacement pair is finally made weeks later, the lift is on the wrong side. Finally, when I try to go pick up the fixed pair no one is at the office 15 minutes after the lunch hour. I have to return on a second trip the following day and call ahead to make sure someone will be there. Start to finish it was over a year to get a simple pair of orthotics! I would not recommend using this business. Shoot, the signs on the front door alone are super confusing. Half the time clients walk into the spa next door!! Looks elsewhere for services!

    Photos
    Elite Foot & Ankle Center - Dr. Austin Brown

    Dr. Austin Brown

    Elite Foot & Ankle Center
    Elite Foot & Ankle Center

    See all

    Colorado Clinics for the Foot and Ankle

    Colorado Clinics for the Foot and Ankle

    4.2(6 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    An open letter to Dr. McCloskey--…read more During my visit last week for a ruptured anterior tibial tendon, you told me--under no uncertain terms--that I would need surgery to repair the damage, and that I could not put any pressure on my foot at all because the "tendon was hanging on by a thread"--insisting that I leave your office without driving, which might further damage my foot, and that I use crutches going forward so as to prevent further injury. Putting aside the fact that you had several days prior to my appointment to read the MRI report and warn me ahead of time NOT TO DRIVE to your office rather than waiting until I got there...per your orders, I called my neighbors to pick me up; ordered an Iwalk and a scooter--which cost close to $400; and waited for you to schedule surgery. I invested significant funds in mobility devices and hobbled around for a week--risking a fall (especially in the shower) and putting pressure on other joints. I also had friend in town, and had to cancel almost all of our plans and fun adventures.  I also let our CEO know that I would need to take time off work for surgery. However, my husband and I were concerned by your claim that "you didn't know what you would do, exactly, when you got in there"... so yesterday, I went to the orthopedic surgeon who handles almost all of the foot and ankle injuries for the NFL, to get a second opinion. Imagine my shock when they read my MRI and explained that a) surgery NEVER works on the anterior tibial tendon, especially when it's a chronic injury--and instead, always makes it worse; b) that it could not possibly be "hanging by a thread" because that tendon ruptures all at once, not slowly over time; and c) that I needed to rest for a month with an orthotic in my boot, and if this conservative treatment  does not work, I will need plasma replacement therapy, not surgery. I understand that anterior tibial tendon tears are relatively unusual and that this is perhaps the first one you have seen. However, as a professional, you ought to recognize and acknowledge when a problem is beyond your expertise and recommend patients see someone who can properly assess and treat their problems, rather than terrifying them with false notions that they might further injure their foot when that is simply not possible--or worse, performing a painful and totally unnecessary procedure that would not resolve the issue in the first place. If I had trusted your assessment, I would have had surgery, missed a significant amount of work, and weakened the rest of my body...and after all of this sacrifice and discomfort, I would still be in pain. There are plenty of clinics, like the UC Health Steadman Hawkins clinic where I went yesterday, who specialize in and see many of these kinds of injuries, and it would behoove you to recommend that patients see these experts when they have issues that are outside of your scope of knowledge and experience. In retrospect, I find the entire way you. handled my situation unacceptable--from waiting until I was in the office to tell me I could not drive (even though that was wrong)--to not recommending an orthopedic surgeon. Not everyone has the wherewithal, vocabulary, or insight to seek second opinions on their own. Moreover, it is your ethical and moral responsibility to do no harm, and above all else, to give your patients the highest level of care, even if that means referring them elsewhere. At the very least, I would hope you would consult your colleagues. After going to podiatrists for sports injuries for years and receiving NO HELP whatsoever from any of them, I have learned the hard way that I need to visit orthopedic surgeons instead. Please treat future patients with more care and respect--and be honest about what you can reasonably do. I am lucky to have lost only $400 and a week of my life, rather than months to unnecessary pain and restrictions. Thank you,

    After several unsuccessful attempts to deal with the plantar warts on my feet at other places, I…read morefinally found relief when I came to Dr Ouderkirk's Highland's Ranch office. Realizing I was in pretty severe pain, his staff treated me with such kindness and compassion. Nurse Susan was especially gracious and empathetic, assuring me, "you've come to the right place-- we will help you!" Dr Ouderkirk spent time helping me understand the problem, explaining the treatment plan, and then expertly applying the powerfully effective medicine. A week later I needed a follow up visit just to check-in, and again I was treated with kindness, respect and expert care. I'm finally on the road to recovery, and am thanking GOD for Dr. Ouderkirk and his great staff!

    Photos
    Colorado Clinics for the Foot and Ankle

    See all

    Dill James C Podiatrist - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...