
Thomas Ortenzio DPM
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Dr. Thomas Ortenzio
Thomas Ortenzio, DPM, is a podiatrist, or Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle conditions. Dr. Ortenzio is a native of York County. He has been practicing podiatry since 1985 when he joined his father’s podiatry practice, providing his patients with both conservative and surgical treatment options for foot and ankle problems.
Dr. Ortenzio is a past president of the Pennsylvania Podiatric Medical Association and remains very active in his profession as chairman of the William Goldfarb Foundation for education and research of the lower extremities. This organization sponsors research in foot and ankle medicine and provides continuing medical education for podiatrists in the mid-Atlantic states.
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What Patients Are Saying
I arrived a bit early & was taken to an exam room - didn't have time to sit! Very professional with a great "beside manner". He did my 1st surgery in the late 1980s. Won't go anywhere else! Highly recommend.
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Annie M.
June 27, 2022
Truly caring and concerned about your issues. I always find him to be interested in his patients. I was referred to Dr. O by a friend.
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Carl R.
June 13, 2022
I had a great experience with this doctor and the office
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June 9, 2022
Certifications & Accreditations
Provider Background
- Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine
- The Podiatry Hospital of Pittsburgh
- Board-Certified in Foot and Ankle surgery
- Chairman, William Goldfarb Foundation for education and research of the lower extremities
- American Podiatric Medical Association
- Pennsylvania Podiatric Medical Association
- Fellow, American Society of Podiatric Surgeons

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