
Shahram Askari, DPM
Hesperia, CA 92345
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About Shahram Askari
Dr. Askari graduated from the College of Podiatric Medicine, Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and completed his residency at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Phoenix. He is Board Certified with the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery. He began practicing in 2008 at Arizona Institute of Footcare Physicians. In 2019, he joined CiC Foot & Ankle, where he was part of a compassionate team of endovascular and vein specialists committed to giving patients the highest-quality care possible. In addition to specializing in rheumatoid reconstructive foot surgery, he also treats conditions ranging from bunions, hammertoes and ulcers to ingrown nails, heel pain, and ankle sprains. Dr. Askari is the co-author of “Low-Level Laser Therapy's Impact on Small Fiber Neuropathy,” published on podiatrytoday.com. He also lectures on topics ranging from Regenerative Medicine Therapy in a Clinical Setting and New Modalities in Treatment of Small Fiber Neuropathy to Diagnosing & Treating Biomechanical Conditions and Surgical Techniques for Foot Deformities and The Role of Laser Technology in Treating Chronic Pain. Dr. Askari is committed to keeping people active and on their feet. He spends time with each patient to understand their concerns, diagnose their condition and discuss treatment options tailored to their individual needs. He is uncompromising in his dedication to the well-being of his patients and strives to get them back to their everyday activities as quickly as possible.
Temple University School Of Podiatric Medicine
1997
Neumann University
Podiatry
1998
St. Luke's Medical Center
Podiatry
2004
AZ Foot and Ankle Physicians
Podiatry
2006
- American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Foot Surgery
- American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Podiatric Medicine