Greenpoint Foot and Ankle Associates

New York, United States

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We treat all facets of foot & ankle problems in people of all ages, including infants. Whether an ingrown toe nail, heel discomfort, bunion pain, or a complex congenital deformity, from diabetic wound care, charcot foot, severe foot or ankle trauma, debilitating arthritis to professional sport injuries, Greenpoint Foot & Ankle Associates will get you back on the road to a more active and pain free lifestyle!

Dr. Lester N. Dennis, DPM has been serving the Greenpoint community for over 30 years. Loved by his patients, Dr. Dennis remains a leader in the Podiatric community. In 2012, Dr. Mario Voloshin, DPM has joined this well established practice. Dr. Voloshin is one of the very few four-​year surgical residency trained podiatrists in the country with an added credential in reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery. He is highly trained in all aspects of foot and ankle medicine and surgery, with an emphasis on sports medicine and reconstructive foot & ankle surgery.

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Dr. Mario Voloshin V.

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Dr. Voloshin graduated from New York College of Podiatric Medicine. He went on to complete one of the very few four-​year Podiatric surgical residencies in the country at New York Hospital Queens, a member of the New York-​Presbyterian Healthcare System and affiliate of the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He acquired his surgical skills through extensive training with a wide array of Podiatric and Foot & Ankle Orthopedic surgeons. In his final year of residency, Dr. Voloshin served as Chief resident, and continued to hone his surgical skills, specifically in the areas of sports medicine and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. In addition to providing podiatric expertise to his patients, he works very closely with other medical specialties to prevent further complications that develop in patients suffering from diabetes, immunosuppressive illnesses, neurological manifestations, and various forms of arthritis.