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Dr. Andrew Wilson

Job Titles:
  • Podiatrist
Dr. Andrew Wilson is a podiatrist treating a wide range of foot and ankle issues. Dr. Wilson received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine in Kent, Ohio. He completed a three-year surgical residency at the Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System and Sinai Hospital: Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Wilson enjoys getting to know each of his patients and seeks to help them continue their desired activity level through conservative and surgical management of their foot and ankle issues. He is trained in several areas of podiatric and orthopedic medicine including: diabetic limb salvage, wound care, trauma and reconstructive foot surgery including pediatric deformity correction. Prior to medical school, Dr. Wilson worked as a member of the Peace Corps in Nicaragua where he worked with homeless youth. As a result of experience abroad, Dr. Wilson is fluent in Spanish and has found this to be a great asset when working with patients.

Dr. Branden Rhodes

Dr. Branden Rhodes has more than a decade of experience treating patients in the Baltimore area. Dr. Rhodes is a graduate of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. He completed a 3 year surgical residency at MedStar Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital and was chief resident his third year. His training includes rotations in pediatric orthopedics at Children's National Hospital in D.C. and plastic/limb salvage at the renowned Georgetown Limb Salvage Center. Dr. Rhodes provides compassionate care to helping patients treat foot and ankle conditions. He has extensive knowledge and training in both conservative and surgical treatment. He specializes in sports medicine and preventive diabetic care. Dr. Rhodes takes care to provide each patient with a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan that will help them recover and enjoy life.

Dr. Chris Sohn

Dr. Sohn was born in Seoul, South Korea and grew up in Seattle, Washington. He attended The Ohio State University and received a BS degree in biology. He earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, in 2013. Dr. Sohn completed three years of surgical residency training in Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, NY and its branches, including Trauma 1 center in Elmhurst Hospital Center. His residency training was involved in all aspects of podiatry, including surgery, limb salvage, and trauma. Dr. Sohn's professional interests include surgery, sports medicine, and limb salvage. Outside of the office, Dr. Sohn enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and watching professional sports events.

Dr. David Deiboldt

Dr. Deiboldt is a former competitive hockey and tennis player and was a long distance runner. He enjoys sharing his culinary skills, creating new dishes on his Green Egg, golfing, spending quality time with his children and family, wine enthusiast and loves his Ridgeback "Cyrus".

Dr. Sean Sider

Dr. Sean Sider is an experienced and compassionate podiatrist who has been serving patients in the Baltimore area with podiatric care for more than 20 years. Dr. Sider is a graduate of Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM). He completed his podiatric surgical residency at Liberty Medical Center/Mercy Medical Center and a Podiatric Foot & Ankle Fellowship at the University of Maryland. Dr. Sider is passionate about treating each of his patients' podiatric needs. He provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for a variety of conditions, including foot & ankle sprains, heel pain, bunions, hammertoes and soft tissue pathology such as ingrown nails, warts, athlete's foot and fungus nails. He also specializes in diabetic foot management and limb salvage utilizing both surgical and conservative treatments. Dr. Sider treats patients who have suffered athletic injuries of the foot & ankle and it is his goal to get every patient back to their pre-injury self as soon as possible.