About Seattle Podiatrist
At Seattle Podiatrist, we've been proudly serving Seattle since 2015. Founded by Thomas Johnson, our team is dedicated to providing exceptional podiatrist services. We believe in honest work, fair pricing, and building lasting relationships with our customers.

Meet Our Team
Experienced professionals dedicated to your well-being.

Dr. Thomas Johnson
Lead Podiatrist Specialist
MD, Board Certified

Dr. Daniel Williams
Senior Practitioner
DDS, Cosmetic Specialist

Sarah Jones
Patient Care Coordinator
How We Can Help
Learn about our specialized areas of care and treatment options.
Preventive Care
Regular check-ups and screenings to maintain your health and catch issues early.
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Advanced procedures to restore function and comfort using the latest techniques.
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Enhance your appearance with our range of cosmetic and aesthetic treatments.
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Comprehensive approaches to managing and reducing chronic and acute pain.
Learn More โLatest Articles
Expert insights, tips, and news from our podiatrist team.
Foot ConditionsThe Complete Guide to Plantar Fasciitis: Causes, Treatment & Prevention
Heel pain affects 1 in 10 people. Learn what causes plantar fasciitis, which treatments actually work, and how to prevent it from coming back.
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Diabetes CareThe Diabetic Foot Care Checklist Every Patient Needs
Daily foot inspections, proper footwear, and regular podiatric visits can prevent 85% of diabetes-related amputations. Here is your complete care guide.
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Surgical CareBunion Surgery: What to Expect Before, During & After
Considering bunion correction? We break down modern surgical techniques, realistic recovery timelines, and how to know when surgery is the right choice.
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Sports PodiatryHow to Choose the Right Running Shoes for Your Foot Type
Your foot type determines which running shoe you need. Learn about pronation, arch types, and why the wrong shoes lead to injuries.
Read More โChildren and Flat Feet: When Should Parents Worry?
Flat feet are normal in toddlers, but persistent flatfoot in older children may need treatment. Learn the signs that warrant a podiatric evaluation.
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