Welcome to my practice
Welcome to Premier Foot and Ankle! I’m Dr. Kimberlee Hobizal, and I founded this practice with a heartfelt mission: to provide you with the exceptional, personalized foot and ankle care you truly deserve. I understand that your feet are unique, and so are your needs. Unlike large organizations or insurance-driven practices, we believe in direct, compassionate care focused solely on getting you back on your feet, pain-free.
At Premier Foot and Ankle, we take the time to listen to you. Your concerns and experiences matter to us. Our direct care services come with transparent pricing, ensuring there are no hidden insurance bills later. When you book an initial consultation, we’ll sit down together to determine the best therapy and treatment options tailored specifically for you. I’ve personally crafted packages designed to provide the most comprehensive and effective results for your foot and ankle health.
Thank you for trusting us with your foot and ankle health. We’re here to support you every step of the way, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
Kimberlee Hobizal DPM, MHA, FACFAS is a fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeon, certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, who practices in Pittsburgh, PA. She completed both residency and fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh and served as Residency Director of Heritage Valley Health Systems upon completing training. She is the physician owner of Premier Foot and Ankle in Beaver County, specializing in the treatment of the reconstruction of the foot and ankle secondary to trauma, tendon dysfunctions, diabetes, and charcot neuroarthropathy.
During minimally invasive bunion surgery, a few small incisions are made to access the bone around the bunion, as opposed to a much larger incision made during an open bunion surgery that cuts across layers of tissue around the bone, causing more postoperative pain, a larger scar, and damage to the surrounding soft tissues.
A sprain is the stretching or tearing of ligaments. Ligaments connect adjacent bones and provide stability to a joint. An ankle sprain is a common injury that occurs when you suddenly fall or twist the ankle joint, or when you land your foot in an awkward position after a jump.
A degenerative joint disease, this is the most common type of arthritis and occurs most often in the elderly. With osteoarthritis, the cartilage starts to wear away over time.
This study was conducted to evaluate the outcomes of patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) compared to diabetic foot soft tissue infections (STIs).
~ Kimberlee B Hobizal -Aug 2016 ~