Dr. David Hatch, DPM, Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
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Dr. David Hatch, DPM

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

2308 N Rosemont Blvd Tucson AZ, 85712

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A native of Arizona with prolific training in foot and ankle disease, Dr. David Hatch is proud to practice in Tucson. Dr. Hatch is dedicated to providing compassionate and considerate care to all. Dr. Hatch is one of the most well-published podiatrists in southern Arizona and is actively involved in advancing his field and continuing education as a lecturer and adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

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Dr. David Hatch, DPM's Expert Contributions
  • How long does it take for a chipped ankle bone to heal?

    Hello, Sorry to hear about your predicament. Usually, bone healing takes 6 to eight weeks, though there are many factors that can delay healing or cause painful scarring rather than healing. The more immobilized the fragment is, usually the better. Best of luck. READ MORE

  • MRI Results

    Sometimes an MRI can be read incorrectly, but with the combination of an x-ray, bone scan, and an MRI it is unlikely that something important was missed. Often times with foot and ankle injuries it can take 8-12 weeks to heal. Keep it up with the boot, resting, elevating, and compressing lightly, and be sure to go to your follow-up appointments. Best of luck. READ MORE

Dr. David Hatch, DPM's Practice location

The Sonoran Foot and Ankle Institute

2308 N Rosemont Blvd -
Tucson, AZ 85712
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Get to know Podiatrist Dr. David Hatch, who serves patients throughout the Southwestern United States.

A native of Arizona with prolific training in foot and ankle disease, Dr. Hatch is proud to practice in Tucson, and Nogales, Arizona. He is dedicated to providing compassionate and considerate care to all at The Sonoran Foot and Ankle Institute. 

There, he specializes in surgical correction of foot deformities and complex foot and ankle conditions.

The Sonoran Foot and Ankle Institute is Tucson’s preferred foot and ankle treatment center. It prides itself on offering the latest in proven, state of the art, and patient-centered treatments. The Institute was founded with a mission of providing superior and state-of-the-art patient care, advancing the field of podiatry, and serving the community. 

Also, offering his services at Saguaro Surgical, Dr. Hatch is dedicated to providing precise and proven therapies in the treatment of lower limb pathology. He strives for the highest level of patient care delivered with excellence and compassion, and hopes for a lifetime of hard work, professional expertise, personal development, and service.

Graduating with his Associate in Applied Science degree in Biology from Mesa Community College in 2007, Dr. Hatch went on to perform his degree in biology / pre-medical training at Arizona State University in 2010. He then graduated with his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Midwestern University in 2015, and performed a three year surgical residency at Tucson Medical Center.

One of the most well-published podiatrists in southern Arizona, Dr. Hatch is actively involved in advancing his field and continuing education as a lecturer and adjunct professor at Midwestern University.

Continuously advancing his efforts, he is an active member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American Podiatric Medical Association.

Podiatry is a medical and surgical specialty devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of a variety of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity. Podiatrists treat injuries and complications from ongoing health issues like diabetes. 

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