Davinder Bhela DPM, Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
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Davinder Bhela DPM

Podiatrist | Primary Podiatric Medicine

66 W BARCLAY ST HICKSVILLE NY, 11801

About

Dr. Bhela specializes in minimally invasive foot & ankle treatment solutions for heel pain, flat feet, bunion, hammer toes, ingrown toenail and fungal toenails.

Education and Training

NYCPM DPM 2015

NYIT BS 2010

Kingsbrook Residency Licensed DPM 2018

Board Certification

American Board of Podiatric Medicine

Provider Details

Male English
Davinder Bhela DPM
Davinder Bhela DPM's Expert Contributions
  • Can anyone get athlete's foot?

    It's hard to confirm whether it's athlete's foot or not without seeing your foot or a picture of your foot. Does your feet sweat a lot? Maybe it could be due to not completely drying between toes after taking shower? The risk of spreading to other is very minimal unless it's a direct contact to other people's skin with a break or indirect contact such as sharing towel, socks, shoes or floor that could have fungus left on it. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Heel painBunionHammertoeCorns and callusesFungal toenailAthlete's footDry/Rough skinTingling, burning sensation in footFlat feetIngrown toenail

Davinder Bhela DPM's Practice location

66 W BARCLAY ST -
HICKSVILLE, NY 11801
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Get to know Podiatrist Dr. Davinder Bhela, who serves the population of Hicksville, New York. Dr. Bhela is a Board Certified Podiatrist currently practicing with his private practice Hicksville Podiatry and is affiliated with the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center. He grew up in Long Island, and is happy to have his care available to that area. Hicksville Podiatry is committed and dedicated in providing an exceptional podiatric care and improving the health of your feet, ankle and lower legs. Their goal is always to provide the most comfortable office experience possible and get your happy feet back. With the vision of providing patients with comprehensive foot and ankle care in Long Island. They welcome patients of all ages from small children to the elderly. Their office is fully prepared with the latest in technology and modern state-of-the-art equipment. Their staff is multilingual and care to patients who speak Punjabi, Hindi, and sign language. Dr. Bhela completed his undergraduate degree from the New York Institute of Technology majoring in pre-medical science and graduated Summa Cum Laude with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences in 2010. Furthering his education he graduated with his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 2015, from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, an institution school that focused on studying the medical and surgical care of the foot and ankle problems. After obtaining his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree, he completed his Podiatric Medicine and Surgical Residency from the Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, where he was named Chief Resident. Dr. Bhela is certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. Board certification provides the assurance to both the public and health professionals that the highest level of achievement has been attained in the specialty area. It indicates that the podiatric physician has been judged by his peers to have demonstrated, via a rigorous examination process, a fund of knowledge and competence in the areas being tested. Additionally he is also Board Qualified in Foot surgery from the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, and holds his license from the New York State Podiatry. To stay up to date in his field, he remains a professional member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and the American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine. Podiatric medicine is a branch of the medical sciences devoted to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders resulting from injury or disease. The human foot has a complex interrelation with the rest of the body, which means that it may be the first area to show signs of serious conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. When not working, Dr. Bhela enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and playing basketball.

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