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Oregon Podiatry Clinic

2201 Willamette Street, Eugene, OR 97405

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Hours open

Monday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday:

8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

2201 Willamette St D, Eugene, OR 97405, United States
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About the Business

Oregon Podiatry Clinic is a premier medical facility located at 2201 Willamette Street in Eugene, Oregon. Specializing in podiatry, our expert doctors provide comprehensive foot and ankle care to patients of all ages. From routine check-ups to advanced treatments, our clinic is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of our community. With state-of-the-art equipment and a team of experienced professionals, Oregon Podiatry Clinic is committed to delivering top-quality care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Schedule an appointment today and take the first step towards healthier feet.

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Megan Buckle:
1

"The office seemed disheveled and I question the cleanliness of the office. The doctor seemed in a rush and perturbed by my questions. I finally told him I felt like he was talking down to me, to which he replied he was talking “to” me. After saying that, he seemed to lighten up. The experience wasn’t terrible, but if needed, I wouldn’t go back. Update: toe is severely infected - 2-3 days later."

1 year ago
Courtney Salic:
1

"This was the worst experience!! I have been dealing with a foot injury since October 2019 and had my first appointment with Dr. McKinney on 3/15/2022. I brought in a summary of everything I have tried in regards to my foot since 2019 and he didn’t even look at it. This summary included all the imaging and other tests I have received. He would ask me questions about my problem but wouldn’t listen to my responses. I even had to say “Will you let me finish?”. Additionally he was so rough with me that my pain has been so much worse since this appointment that I have not been able to do my non-weight bearing PT exercises and my foot is bruised and it wasn’t before."

almost 3 years ago
Sarah Minette Kelly:
1

"I entered the office and waiting room and saw the doctor in his office without a mask a few feet away from other staff, which made me uncomfortable about their COVID protocols. I wasn't asked any COVID health screening questions and ventilation seemed poor. As I was trying to explain my symptoms and related chronic health issues, he didn't listen attentively or take any chart notes, barely read the paperwork I spent 20 minutes filling out and started a foot exam while I was sharing my issues, interrupting me and asking my to press here, do this, which completely threw me off. The doctor was condescending, asking me if I knew math, explaining complex foot anatomy at a very fast speed, drawing on my foot without consent, and quizzing me on what he said. He told me to go home heat my feet and watch the bachelor. I think this was an attempt at being funny or engaging? But I was not amused. He watched me walk and got some helpful feedback with that. I left completely overwhelmed with foot anatomy information that could be helpful to understand my issue but I couldn't remember because the volume of terms and speed he spoke at. I was flabbergasted by the lack of care I received, being told to just "keep doing what you're doing" at the end of the appointment seeming to suggest that everything was fine. Meanwhile I am still reeling in pain while walking and have no answers or solutions to allievate my pain or figure out the cause. I've been severly limited with mobility trying to avoid putting any weight on my foot."

almost 3 years ago
Mike Johnson:
4

"I had a work related injury that was preventing me from running. I saw a couple of other doctors with not much improvement. Dr. McKinney actually talked to me about my training and watched me run and evaluate the shoes I was using. He felt I had an pinched nerve in my foot. Gave me a local shot to confirm and then built me some orthotics for running. I am now up and running again."

almost 5 years ago
Kay Loe:
5

"Doctor was very thorough and was able to recommend how to deal with both feet!"

more 6 years ago
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