Brandon Nelson, DPM
Dr. Brandon Nelson was born and raised in the Northwest and attended school in Edmonds before graduating from the University of Washington. He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine at Des Moines University, and completed his three year residency training at Tacoma General Hospital in functional reconstruction of the foot and ankle. He remains in the Washington area practicing medicine and successfully treating the various causes of heel pain. When not practicing medicine, Dr. Nelson enjoys spending time with with his wife and daughter, traveling with his family, fishing and snowboarding.
If plantar fasciitis or any other conditions are
causing you heel pain, visit Dr. Nelson today!
| Education | ||
| University of Washington, Seattle, WA Bachelor of Science in Biology and minor in Fisheries, 2000 Des Moines University, Des Moines, IA Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, 2006 |
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| Residency | ||
| Multicare Tacoma, WA Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle, 2006-2009 |
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| Certifications | ||
| Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association Basic Life Support, American Heart Association | ||
| Professional Memberships | ||
| American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons American Podiatric Medical Association Washington State Podiatric Medical Association | ||
| Hospital Staff Privileges | ||
| Foot Surgical Center of Issaquah – Medical Center of Issaquah Overlake Hospital Bellevue, WA Issaquah Surgery Center Issaquah, WA |
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| Publications | ||
| “External Fixation of Lis Franc Fracture/Dislocations”, Washington State Podiatric Medical Association Annual Meeting, 2008, Spokane, WA.”External Fixation of Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures”, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Meeting, 2008, Long Beach, CA.”2′ Hydroxycinnamaldehyde Exhibits Potential as an Anticancer Chemotherapeutic Agent”, Experimental Biology (FASEB), San Diego, CA.April 2005; The FASEB Journal 2005;19(4):A552. “Developing an Assay to Identify Potential Chemotherapeutic Efficacy in Original Compounds”, Research Symposium, 2004, Des Moines University”Is H.R. 5 the Answer?”, The Innominate, Vol. IX, Issue 1, Oct. 2003:2, Des Moines University | ||
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The Seattle Heel Pain Center is a division of Issaquah Foot & Ankle Specialists








