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Shannon Ganley, DPM

3.7 (3 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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1 year ago

Dr. Ganley is so smart, well trained and an all around lovely person I recommend her 100%

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Big Foot and Ankle Institute - Gregory P. Rowe DPM - Diagnostic ultrasound in the office

Big Foot and Ankle Institute - Gregory P. Rowe DPM

4.8(36 reviews)
5.3 mi

Dr. Rowe was fantastic, he removed my in grown toenail with expertise & without pain. I definitely…read morerecommend this Podiatrist if you are suffering with an ingrown toenail. Karen C. Farrell

This was basically a third opinion. Our first podiatrist said their were bone spurs, and…read moreprescribed orthotics. Fairly conservative, but helpful. He indicated achilles surgery might be needed. Then he joined a medical group, and we sort of wandered away. The second podiatrist went straight to surgery, which we consented to. Basically, detach the achilles, file down the spur, and reattach. After all that, the problem isn't any better than it was. Enter Dr Rowe. He evaluated the foot, and then ordered a series of MRI images to be taken. In hindsight, I have to wonder why the previous guys didn't do that! His conclusion: of course the achilles surgery didn't work because the calf muscle is a bit too short. So the spur is growing again because the underlying problem wasn't fixed. The calf needs to be lengthened. He was very up-front, very friendly, and not rushed. He stayed until all our questions were answered. We've declined for now, but I was impressed that he wanted detailed pictures to see what was really going on, and then made a suggestion that made sense. I think we have a new podiatrist. I suspect that surgery will happen, but for now we're going to live with it.

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Family Foot & Ankle Care

Family Foot & Ankle Care

3.7(94 reviews)
3.1 mi

I went to another podiatrist who looked at my foot for pain I had for over a year. I had tried all…read moreof the standard protocols and many others. Hot/cold packs, anti-inflammatory meds, elevating, massage, ankle brace, wore a boot for 8 weeks etc. They had a MRI done and said I had a torn piece in my foot due to age and more importantly flat feet. They wanted to do shots to fix it, but that wouldn't fix my flat feet, the main issue causing the problem. After much research I landed on the hyprocure device and decided that was the best route to go to fix the main issue. I left the podiatrist office I originally had been seeing and went over to Dr Discont. Dr Discont took multiple xrays from multiple angles. He was worried about the scar tissue buildup in my sinus tarsi and not being able to open it enough for the Hyprocure device to fit in properly. After more research on his part, and a couple other xrays forcing the sinus tarsi to fully open he decided there was enough room. He and his staff aided me in receiving approval from my insurance company (Aetna) who normally doesn't cover the Hyprocure procedure. But due to the fact it was impacting other parts of my foot, as well as a miserable quality of life they approved it. I had the surgery on March 22, 2019. I woke up and of course was still under pain medication. Overall there really wasn't much pain unless I tried putting any weight on it. I was in my boot for a 2 month period. Dr Discont wanted to be extra cautious due to my weight, as well as slower than normal recovery issues. We did several follow up appointments. They ordered orthopedic inserts for my shoes. We are now 4 months out. Dr Discont said everything looks really good. 95% pain free. Only a slight bit left where my foot is adjusting to actually having an arch instead of flat feet, as well as the insert for the shoe. He wants to see me in another 6 months to review how I am doing. I felt Dr Discont was completely straight forward about everything. I had done lots and lots of research so what he was telling me was exactly what I knew to be true from researching the procedure. I felt his staff was extremely on top of their work, and appointments. They were all very nice and helpful. They offered appointment cards. They texted reminders to me, as well as I received email with appointment attachments which could be added to my calendar in my phone or computer. I would say it's one of the few offices I have been in where the staff had all bases covered for all the ways people like to remind themselves of appointments. Thank you for all your help. I highly recommend Dr Discont. It's important as a patient to ask questions. Do lots of research. Dr are not mind readers and can't account for every possible scenario running through your mind. No matter how dumb you think it maybe, just ask them. Don't go writing bad reviews because they can't think of that one little thing you thought they should have told you. You are just as responsible for your treatment as they are.

The office was a bit difficult to find w signage limited. Very simple office. Front desk area not…read moreprivate. The pre-authorized acceptance and fees were different. I had to call the business office later. Doctor was very pleasant and thorough. Hopeful the treatment plan is effective.

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Shannon Ganley, DPM - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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