Welcome!
Welcome to the New Mexico Foot and Ankle Institute website. New Mexico's
premier provider of complete foot and ankle care. The Institute was
formed in 2002 with the partnership of Dr. Nathan Ivey and Dr. Chad
Brady. The goal of the Institute was to establish a full service podiatry
practice that would take foot and ankle care to a new level in New
Mexico. Never before had such a comprehensive level of podiatry been
offered in one private practice. The physicians may be young, but have
some of the best and most comprehensive training available to podiatry.
The Institute offers all of the latest and best treatment options available.
Offering both conservative and surgical treatment options.
Both physicians completed two years of training at the VA Hospital
in Albuquerque which give them the latest techniques in diabetic wound
care and limb salvage. Both physicians then completed a third year
of training which served as a fellowship in podiatry training. Both
have extensive training in complex foot and ankle deformities and trauma.
For the past year New Mexico Foot and Ankle Institute has managed all
the trauma of the foot and ankle out of the Emergency Room at the newly
remodeled West Mesa Medical Center.
New Mexico Foot and Ankle Institute sees patients both at its' original
eastside location behind the Northeast Heights Medical Center (now
renamed the Womens Hospital) as well as at the professional building
behind the West Mesa Medical Center. The Institute also sees patients
in Southeastern New Mexico at its' Artesia location every Thursday.
The Institute recently added a third physician,
Dr. Randall Brower who works and lives in Roswell, New Mexico. Dr.
Brower has equally
extensive training with all the latest conservative and surgical techniques
available. New Mexico Foot & Ankle Institute now offers the best
possible foot and ankle care to Roswell full-time.
Many have been told there is nothing that can be done or have accepted
a certain level of care that has been less than expected. Don't live
life with pain. Come see the doctors at New Mexico Foot and Ankle Institute
and see what they can do for you. Whether it be a non-healing ulcer,
a poorly corrected bunion, a severe flatfoot deformity or a broken
ankle the doctors at New Mexico Foot and Ankle Institute are here for
you.