DC Foot Doctor
Welcome to the YouTube channel of podiatrist Dr. Kevin Jefferson. I have been providing medical and surgical foot care for the residents of Washington, DC and the surrounding area for many years. I treat all conditions of the foot including fungal conditions, heel, pain, trauma, and surgical correction of deformities such as bunions and hammertoes. However, my passion is advanced wound care. I have been blessed to participate in healing chronic wounds, saving limbs, and improving lives. Please enjoy watching my videos. You will gain a better understanding of the field of podiatry, common and not so common foot and lower extremity problems, and appreciate the rapport between doctor and patient. Feel free to leave comments and questions. Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @DCFootDoctor

Dark Streaky Toenails

Teenage Ingrown Toenail

What's Cooking?: A Chef's 30 Year Battle With Foot Problems

A Close Call: Trimming A Thick Callus On A Patient With Diabetes

Lawnmower Vs. Foot

Should This Ram’s Horn Toenail Be Trimmed or Removed?

Everyone Needs A Caregiver

Deep Space Abscess of the Foot: Saving A Limb

Diabetes and Calluses: Preventing Amputation

Just The Big Toes: Trimming Fungal Toenails

Don't Get Scammed! Avoid Toenail Fungus Treatments That Don’t Work

Saving A Toe: Preventing Amputation In A Diabetic

Through The Pain, Part 2: Severely Thick and Callused Skin

Through The Pain: Trimming Fungal Toenails

Worth The Trip

Creepy Crawlies: Saving A Diabetic Foot

Are All Dark Toenails A Fungal Infection?

Welcome Back! - Fungal Toenails and Severe Fungal Dermatitis

A Few Bad Nails: Trimming Fungal Toenails

Ask the DC Foot Doctor: Muscle Spasms of the Feet

Loose Toenail Caused By Fungus

Big Toe Problem: One Fungal Toenail

Recovering: Trimming Fungal Toenails

Challenges of Having Diabetes

Walking On These Dogs; Fungal Toenail, Calluses, and Peeling Skin

Cellulitis: More Serious Than You Think

Veneer Techs And Other Bad Medical Players

Diabetes Is Well Controlled, But Still Have Foot Problems

Ram’s Horn Toenail on a Transplant Patient

Delayed Care, Diabetes, and Smoking: Treating Thick, Fungal Toenails