Mercer Ocean Podiatry
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Mercer Ocean Podiatry
Mercer Ocean Podiatry is a comprehensive, state of the art practice for a wide range of foot and ankle concerns. With three convenient locations in Hamilton Township, Toms River, and Plainsboro, New Jersey, we make it easy for patients to access medical care when they need it most.

Led by Frank Killian, DPM, FACFAS, and Sameep Chandrani, DPM, AACFAS, our practice offers a wide range of conservative and surgical treatments for patients of all ages, from infants to elderly.Our physicians provide a number of advanced diagnostics to identify a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, including bunions, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, hammertoe, and trauma.
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Our practice accepts cash, check, and major credit cards. We will be more than happy to submit your insurance forms for you, and we accept most major insurance providers. Please call our office to verify whether your specific insurance plan is accepted. Payment plans and schedules can be discussed upon request.
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Mercer Ocean Podiatry always appreciates feedback from our valued patients. To date, we're thrilled to have collected 44 reviews with an average rating of 4.89 out of 5 stars. Please read what others are saying about Mercer Ocean Podiatry below, and as always, we would love to collect your feedback.
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I have been seeing Dr. Killian on a weekly basis for three months and I very happy with his care. I have had several skin grafts and he performed the surgery painlessly. Dr. Killian has great bed side manners. He explains exactly what he is doing and why it is important. He spends the right amount of time with you and never makes you feel rushed.
Achilles Tendonitis
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Odds are that you've heard of Achilles tendonitis. Maybe a friend or relative contracted it, or one of your favorite athletes was taken out of the game by this painful condition. If you yourself have started to feel the telltale ache of Achilles tendonitis, you may be concerned about treatment, or fear a dramatic rupture of the tendon.
Brachymetatarsia
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Brachymetatarsia is characterized by a shorter than usual metatarsal bone, one of the five long bones in the feet that end in the toes. This causes one of the toes to be 'pulled back' from the rest, or overlap the others. If more than one of the long bones of the foot is affected, it is known as brachymetapody.
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