Foot & Ankle Institute - Saint George
754 S Main St
Saint George, UT 84770
Saint George, UT 84770
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The Foot & Ankle Institute was organized in 1981 by Dr. Keith Reber in the small community of St. George, Utah. In the 25+ years since, the St. George community and surrounding areas have seen unprecedented growth and the practice has grown to meet the needs of the community. Offices and clinical appointments are located throughout southern Utah including Beaver, Panguitch, Cedar City, Hurricane, St. George, as well as Mesquite, Nevada.
The Foot & Ankle Institute is now comprised of seven board certified or board eligible physicians. The Institute also houses an extremity MRI unit, Ultrasound, Digital X-rays, and Fluoroscope. We perform in-office Nerve and Vascular Testing and also offer services through our Sports Medicine Clinic, South Main Surgical Center, Diabetic Foot Center, and Product Center.
At the Institute, we see a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions, from simple to complex. Whatever your foot and ankle trouble, we'll work together to find the answers that will bring you comfort and relief.
Our commitment will always be to bettering the patient experience through education, convenient locations, and the latest technology to facilitate quicker diagnosis, treatment, and recovery
The Foot & Ankle Institute is now comprised of seven board certified or board eligible physicians. The Institute also houses an extremity MRI unit, Ultrasound, Digital X-rays, and Fluoroscope. We perform in-office Nerve and Vascular Testing and also offer services through our Sports Medicine Clinic, South Main Surgical Center, Diabetic Foot Center, and Product Center.
At the Institute, we see a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions, from simple to complex. Whatever your foot and ankle trouble, we'll work together to find the answers that will bring you comfort and relief.
Our commitment will always be to bettering the patient experience through education, convenient locations, and the latest technology to facilitate quicker diagnosis, treatment, and recovery