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Dr. Kreig Lewis

Dr. Kreig Lewis is a Foot and Ankle trained specialist treating pediatric and adult patients. He manages a wide variety of foot and ankle problems. He treats patients with up-to-date surgical treatment options including: Total Ankle Replacement, Flatfoot Reconstruction, Arthroscopic Minimally Invasive Surgery and Ankle Fractures.

Dr. Lewis is an Arizona native raised in Mesa AZ, graduated from Mesa High School where he was very active in school sports playing baseball, soccer and basketball. He has an appreciation for sports related injuries such as ankle sprains, tendon pain or Achilles tendon ruptures. He earned a B.S. degree in Business Administration from Arizona State University and continued on to Western University of Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine where he received his Doctorate degree. He completed a 3 year Podiatric Surgical Residency in Albuquerque, NM, the surgical training provided him with the skill set to treat even the most difficult deformities.

Before medical school, Dr. Lewis spent 2 years as a missionary in South America where he learned Spanish and other lifelong lessons such as learning to care for others. Recently, he has been able to return to Central America for a Pediatric surgical medical mission. He donated his time and skill set to help the children of Nicaragua by performing pediatric reconstructive surgery. A commitment to treating each patient as he would his own family member defines Dr. Lewis as a surgical physician. He was raised as a kind, caring person which has followed him into his medical practice as he cares for his patients. He believes patients deserve an honest, trustworthy provider who has his patients’ best interests at heart. When he’s not treating patients, he can be found spending time with his wonderful wife and 4 young children. Swimming, boating, dirt biking, snowmobiling, and camping are just a few of the hobbies he enjoys with his family.

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2066 W. Apache Trails Unit #110

Apache Junction AZ 85120

480-597-1751