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Annie Xiaoyin McLenahan DPM

Board Certification

American Board of Foot and Ankle…

Medical School
Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Residency
INOVA Fairfax Hospital
Subspecialization
Podiatry

Dr. Annie McLenahan is a highly experienced podiatrist with over a decade of expertise in foot and ankle surgery. She specializes in surgical treatment of forefoot deformities, rearfoot reconstruction, ankles fractures, and diabetic limb salvage. Her passion is trauma. Currently practicing at Spectrum Health, Dr. McLenahan is dedicated to providing personalized care. She has also volunteered her surgical skills to treat lower extremity deformities resulting from conditions like post-polio syndrome and trauma. She especially enjoys video visits with her patients.

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