Podiatric definition

Podiatric means radiographic examination of the toes, foot, ankle, calcaneus, distal tibia/fibula, but does not include the knee joint.

Examples of Podiatric in a sentence

  • Podiatric services include office visits and other Covered Services for the diagnosis and treatment of the foot, ankle and related structures.

  • Refer to your • Specialized monitors/meters for the legally blind • Medically Necessary Covered Podiatric appliances for prevention of feet complications associated with diabetes.

  • Podiatric Services include office visits and other covered Services for the diagnosis and treatment of the foot, ankle, and related structures.

  • Podiatric care to treat functional disorders of the structures of the feet, including but not limited to corns, calluses, bunions, plantar warts, plantar fasciitis, Hallux valgus, hammer toe, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ neuroma, flat feet, weak arches and weak feet, pedicures, special shoes, and inserts of any type or form.

  • The following equipment, supplies, appliances, and services are Covered when prescribed by your Practitioner/Provider and when obtained through the designated network Provider: • Insulin pumps when Medically Necessary, prescribed by an In-network endocrinologist • Specialized monitors/meters for the legally blind • Medically Necessary Covered Podiatric appliances for prevention of feet complications associated with diabetes.

  • Podiatric care to treat functional disorders of the structures of the feet, including but not limited to, corns, calluses, bunions, Hallux valgus, hammer toe, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ neuroma, flat feet, weak arches, weak feet or other symptomatic complaints of the feet, including pedicures, special shoes and inserts of any type or form.

  • Podiatric services include office visits and other Covered Services customarily provided by a licensed doctor of podiatric medicine.

  • CME is defined as including continuing Dental and continuing Podiatric Education.

  • The Podiatric Residents office and on call room in University Hospital owned facilities shall be equipped with computers with access to the Internet, access to on-line resources, hospital EMR and relevant systems.

  • The Resident’s assigned schedule shall be determined by the Program Director or his/her designee in accordance with New York State law and regulations on the working hours of post-graduate medical trainees, and in accordance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, American Osteopathic Association, Council on Podiatric Medical Education and/or American Dental Association guidelines.