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Specialties
Solutions to all foot problems:
The skill to soothe all your painful foot problems.
As a doctor, board certified in both foot orthopedics and foot surgery, Dr. Tepper can use a variety of advanced techniques to sooth your pain.
Ingrown toenails — Fungus nails — Warts — Ankle pain — Corns — Calluses — Bu
nions — Crooked toes — Heel spurs — Painful flatfeet — Diabetic wound care — Molded shoes —
Correct flatfeet, heel and arch pain with custom orthotics
Shock wave therapy for heel pain
Decrease pain and swelling to speed healing
Prescribe medications to treat diabetic foot conditions
Use gentle electrical stimulation to improve circulation and decrease pain
Treat traumatic injuries and fractures of the foot and ankle
Correct arthritic disorders
Care for infant and child structural problems of feet and legs
Additional Services
Qualified Medical Evaluator for workmans compensation injuries
Treatment And prevention of sports related injuries
In office x-ray
Sonogram
History
Established in 1981.
Dr. Jan David Tepper is a double board certified foot and ankle specialist with 39 years’ experience treating heel pain, bunions, diabetic foot care and many additional traumatic foot and ankle conditions. He is a highly skilled and qualified foot and ankle surgeon to have both reconstructive rear foot and ankle certifications. Dr. Tepper emphasizes the importance of preventive foot care and to educate how foot and ankle pathology affects the whole body. His approach is to start with conservative care before considering aggressive care if necessary, indicated, or desired.
Dr. Tepper is on staff at San Antonio Regional Hospital and the Ambulatory Center for the past 25 years.
Meet the Business Owner
Dr. Jan T.
Business Owner
Dr. Jan David Tepper is an energetic foot and ankle specialist that goes out of his way to make sure his patient receives advanced, cutting edge foot and ankle care that is effective in controlling the patient symptoms. Dr. Tepper decided to become a podiatrist after suffering from his own foot problems. He was experiencing pain in the arches of his feet when he started running long distance at Lawrence High School in Cedar, New York where he was captain of the cross country team. Dr. Tepper continued running for C.W. Post College track team in Brookville, New York where his foot problems became worse and he was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. This influenced his decision to attend California School of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Tepper interest in biomechanics became a deep seeded thirst for knowledge in structure and function; the thread that tied all foot and ankle care together. He started wearing rigid functional orthotics and was able to remain active in competitive sports.