Maurice A. Perry, D.P.M., is board-certified in reconstructive surgery
of the foot and ankle. He was born in Washington, D.C., and graduated
from the University of Virginia with Bachelor Degrees in Chemistry and
Psychology. After college, Dr. Perry graduated from Barry University
School of Podiatric Medicine with a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine
and a Master of Science Degree in Biomedical Science and Applied
Research. He completed his residency at West Valley Hospital in the
San Fernando Valley. He is a Qualified Medical Examiner (Q.M.E.) and
specializes in foot and ankle trauma, sport medicine, and wound
healing involving the lower extremities.
Dr. Perry has been treating patients with foot and ankle problems at
Orthopedic Medical Center since 1990. He is highly qualified to help
you with any podiatric problems resulting from birth defects,
heredity, trauma, arthritis, physical stress, improper shoes, muscle
and joint imbalances, and even the hard surfaces on which you walk.
Research reveals that more than 70 percent of all people in the United
States have painful foot problems at some point in their lives.
Podiatric surgery differs from other surgical procedures because of
the special functions of the lower extremity. In addition to
supporting your weight, the foot is subjected to repeated abuse with
each step.
Dr. Perry believes providing immediate treatment and preserving the
best function possible are key. He teaches good foot health that can
enhance your daily existence and improve the quality of your life.
He is married with one child and his many hobbies include collecting
model trains.