History
Dr. Marchis-Crisan decided to become a podiatrist after visiting the United States for an externship. She was hosted by a knowledgeable and skillful podiatrist named James Clough, at his private practice in Great Falls, MT. While there, she became intrigued by the complexity of the foot and ankle and how it could help improve pain and alleviate symptoms both through conservative and surgical care. Even though she was a family doctor who passed the boards as a foreign medical doctor graduate and became certified as a physician in the United States. Instead of pursuing a residency program in family medicine, she decided to enroll in the School of Podiatric Medicine at Temple University in Philadelphia. At graduation, she received the Dr. Leonard Hymes Graduation award in recognition of the graduating student demonstrating the highest standard in practice management skills.
Specialties
We strive to provide a warm, welcoming environment for you. We've found this helps put patients at ease when they discuss their foot and ankle conditions and injuries with us. It is important to our doctors and our team that we can fully understand what you are experiencing and what happened - so we can then best identify how to address it.