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Gregory Grant, DPM

3.2 (5 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Returning to this podiatrist after a decade away. Excellent, thorough, did not feel rushed,…read moreaddressed all of the relevant health concerns. Easily able to reach office staff by phone, waiting area is clean and comfortable and seating makes it easy to preserve social distancing. Both provider and staff wore masks, encouraged patients to do so, and provided N95 masks at the front desk. Billing rates were reasonable and they give a ten percent break to self-pay (i.e. non-insurance) clients. Very glad to have re-established a working relationship with Dr. Kelly Hall.

Last February I came down with a paronychia infection in the cuticle of my left big (great) toe…read more I went through several rounds of antibiotics and the infection grew no worse or better, and so I went looking for a new Podiatrist and selected Dr. Hall based on some online reviews. Well, she looked at my toe and sized up the situation and gave me the option of having the nail removed or continue with antibiotics, and I decided to just get the nail removed. She did it quickly, and as painlessly as possible. The most painful part was the needle of anesthetic going into my toe. She gave me a treatment plan for the wound to make sure healing starts off the right way. Then she scheduled a one week follow-up to see that it was healing properly, and that was a week ago. Well, it was healing fine, and I asked Dr. Hall about how to prevent such an infection (which totally caught me by surprise) from happening again. She told me I have an unusual toe joint (the large joint by the foot) in my big toes and that they only move half as far as normal. This could cause an unusual amount of stress to be transferred to the smaller joint right behind the toenail, and could cause stress on the nail leading to bacterial infiltration. Well, I didn't know that before and I'm not sure just any podiatrist would have educated me like that. (My former one I'm sure would not have). I found that Dr. Hall is easy to get along with and has a wealth of knowledge and experience. If anything awful gets a toehold in one's foot, I would highly recommend her.

Lake Washington Foot and Ankle Clinic

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Not a criticism, just describing my experience with this office…read more On Friday Kaiser sent a referral to Lake Washington Foot & Ankle for right foot pain. (Kaiser picked that clinic not me). I called on Lake Washington Foot and Ankle on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and was told each day they couldn't find the referral but would call me back later that day. (They did not call back). Finally, on Thursday I did got a call from their office that they had found the referral but were NOT taking any new patients. It sure would have been nice if I had been told when I called that first day on Monday that they had told me that they were NOT taken new patients as that would have caused me a lot less pain and suffering because of the now delayed treatment!

Excellent, confident doctor who took on my difficult and challenging case. I have "CMT" Charcoat…read moreMarie Tooth syndrome/deformity. I have permanent, complex structural deformities of the foot and ankle, caused by neurological disorders and previous trauma. I went to Everett Bone & Joint where I saw the Foot & Ankle Surgeon declined working on my foot, citing it was too complicated and did not think the outcome would be favorable. He wished me well and that was the end. My family suggested going to the UW and that was how I was introduced to Dr Prakash . He admitted me and created a treatment plan that had some of the most time-intensive and technically challenging work ahead. My foot was infected to the bone and was on IV treatment at the hospital. I hit the lottery with Dr Prakash who had assessed me and set a surgery/treatment in motion. Many of my CMT or Charcot Marie Tooth (what a name!) deformities are a result from a combination of muscular, anatomical and neurological dysfunction and just wreak havoc on your neuro-muscular foot structure . I had surgery November 2023 and as of today (March 2034) and I have finally healed with a "normal looking foot" something I had not experienced looking foot in over 5 years. Thank you Dr Prakash, YOU ROCK and you have an excellent personality and bed side manor to boot! I am forever indebted to you.

Gregory Grant, DPM - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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