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Dr. Jason E. Morris, D.P.M.

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

Dr. Jason Morris is a podiatrist practicing in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Morris is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Morris diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
22 years Experience
Dr. Jason E. Morris, D.P.M.
  • Norcross, GA
  • Temple Univ school of Medicine
  • Accepting new patients

Why do I have flat feet?

Flatfeet typically are a congenital problem meaning you were born with that foot type. The good news is that a simple pair of orthotics will help to control over pronation and READ MORE
Flatfeet typically are a congenital problem meaning you were born with that foot type. The good news is that a simple pair of orthotics will help to control over pronation and will most likely ease the discomfort you are suffering from.

My foot looks like it has a wart on the bottom of it. How can I get rid of it?

Typically we use prescription type medications / acids to get rid of a wart in the office. You can try using a square piece of duct tape over it for 7 to 10 days off. Remove it READ MORE
Typically we use prescription type medications / acids to get rid of a wart in the office. You can try using a square piece of duct tape over it for 7 to 10 days off. Remove it after this period of time and sometimes it will peel off.

Why do I keep getting an ingrown toenail?

Yes, we do a procedure called a phenol matrixectomy. This procedure allows us to permanently remove the offending portion of the nail root causing the ingrown nail without compromising READ MORE
Yes, we do a procedure called a phenol matrixectomy. This procedure allows us to permanently remove the offending portion of the nail root causing the ingrown nail without compromising the cosmetic integrity of your nail plate.

Is my toe infection bad enough to go to the ER?

I would have this seen about. It looks like a minor staff infection. A simple round of antibiotics such as cephalexin will help. You may need a small nail procedure to remove any READ MORE
I would have this seen about. It looks like a minor staff infection. A simple round of antibiotics such as cephalexin will help. You may need a small nail procedure to remove any offending nail tissue.

How long does an ankle injury take to heal?

It can take several weeks to several months to heal depending on what is going on.

Dr. Jason E. Morris