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    John S Odle, DPM

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Fillinger Foot Clinic

    Fillinger Foot Clinic

    3.7(3 reviews)
    36.1 mi

    I would give zero stars if that was an option! I would not…read morerecommend this doctor to anyone. I went to him in fall 2024 for pain in my right foot, and after inserts didn't help, he recommended a "state-of-the-art" bunionectomy. He repeatedly told me I was healing perfectly, even though my pain never improved and actually continued to worsen. Over the next year, he dismissed my concerns, relied only on in office X-rays using an ancient X-ray machine and kept insisting everything looked "great" and that o was healing "ahead of schedule". When the pain continued, he suggested injections that did nothing. By the time I went in for a third injection, one of the screws from the surgery had started pushing out through the top of my foot. He and his nurse still dismissed my pain and blamed me for getting the injections he recommended as if it was my fault. After seeking second and third opinions, other surgeons confirmed the screws were placed at the wrong angle and one wasn't even fully inserted. My bone healed incorrectly because of this, causing more pain and a big hump at the base of my big toe. The injections also caused the skin over that area to become permanently thin--something my new doctor says will likely cause lifelong discomfort. I've now had to undergo a second surgery to remove the screw that was coming out of my foot, insert the other screw fully as it was not inserted correctly during the initial surgery, correct the bone, and "shave the hump" on the top and side of my foot. Because of all this, I am currently non-weight-bearing, stuck in a wheelchair, unable to work, and unable to leave my house due to stairs. I'll be homebound for at least three weeks until my follow-up. This entire experience has caused unnecessary pain, lost income, permanent changes to my foot, and a major corrective surgery that should never have been needed. I strongly recommend finding a different provider. If you need surgery, go to an orthopedic surgeon NOT A PODIATRIST, especially not this one! -Kelly Dossey Wilson

    I had a torn ligament AND a torn tendon in my right ankle surgically repaired in July 2025. Dr…read moreFillinger and his entire staff are kind and compassionate. My expected "return to work" was 12-14 weeks. My recovery was such that I could return to work 10 weeks after the surgery! Would recommend this group (Dr AND staff) to everyone.

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    Norman E Waldrop III, MD - Dr. Norman E. Waldrop, III

    Norman E Waldrop III, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    35.8 mi

    I injured my ankle in October 2021. I went to urgent care and was told it was just a sprain, before…read moreseeing my normal nurse practitioner, getting an MRI, and finding out that I needed surgery(had two complete tears of my ATFL and my CFL). I was talking to the athletic trainer at my school about it and he said "Might as well have the best in the country operating on you" when he asked if I'd like to have my surgery done at Andrews. Me and my parents did research on Dr. Waldrop. I was nervous to have surgery done until meeting Dr. Waldrop. The first visit with him was November 19, 2021 and he confirmed that surgery would be necessary to fix my ankle. He answered all the questions that my mom had about surgery and made sure to tell us what he would be doing procedure wise. We got the surgery scheduled for 10 days after that. So on November 29, I had my surgery and after having surgery and going through physical therapy, I haven't had anymore injuries to my right ankle(Thank you Dr. Waldrop!!). Now, I've seen him probably 5 or 6 times since surgery. I just saw him last month August 2022, for a follow up appointment, but unfortunately had to let him know that I was still having some problems with my ankle. Dr. Waldrop had me moved to a room where he could do an x-ray to check the stability of my ankle from where he fixed it and he told me that my ankle stability was good. After talking to him more about what was going on, he talked to me and my parents about letting him put a shot in my ankle. I'm not a big fan of shots and normally refuse to get a shot, but I trust Dr. Waldrop, so when he said the shot was probably the best thing for me, I decided to let him give me the shot. The shot hasn't helped as much as I had hoped it would, so when I go back to see him, I'm hoping that we can find out for sure what is wrong with my ankle. I highly recommend seeing Dr. Waldrop and his team if you have to get ankle surgery. He really does care about his patients and how they feel about their injuries. I personally would not want to see anyone else to have my ankle treated. I'm very glad that Dr. Waldrop was the one to do my surgery because having the surgery has improved my quality of life greatly. If you want a surgeon that takes the time to talk to patients, explain your injury, and take the time to explain what can be done to treat it, Dr. Waldrop is the best person to go see!

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    Mallory A Kirkland, DPM

    Mallory A Kirkland, DPM

    5.0(1 review)
    43.6 mi

    As a 29 year old female with ingrown toenails (that I have put off doing anything about for years)…read moreI was very apprehensive about going to a podiatrist. One of my biggest concerns was wearing sandals in the future as I was fearful that my nails would end up botched post procedure. Therefore, I wanted to go to a female doctor who I hoped would better understand the value of aesthetics; which is why I initially selected Dr. Kirkland. Not only did Dr. Kirkland understand and value, aesthetics, but she and her staff surpassed all I could have hoped for with this experience. Dr. Kirkland and her staff (Mrs. Shelby and Dolly) were extremely empathetic, kind, nurturing, professional, gracious, patient, charismatic, and enjoyable to be around. Despite my nerves, they put me at ease by reassuring me, telling me stories, making me laugh, and talking me through every step that they were taking. The office played calming music and everything was very clean and well-laid out. The procedure was seamless and pleasant (outside of a quick spike of pain for the injection). Post procedure, I am very happy with the shape and amount of my remaining nail and I think the cuts were perfectly executed. I 100% recommend Dr. Kirkland and her staff for any podiatry needs you may have.

    From the owner: Upperline Health is the nation's largest podiatry group, offering a treatment over triage approach…read moreto care. Most of our locations offer same-day and next day appointments to get you the foot care you need from a leading podiatrist when you need it. We accept Medicare and most major insurances.

    John S Odle, DPM - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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