Dr. Karim Mahmoud, MD is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon with a special interest in foot and ankle surgery and pediatric orthopedic surgery. Dr. Mahmoud aims to treat every patient as though they are part of his family, providing the very best quality care, immediate access, and seamless services to quick diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Dr. Karim Mahmoud, MD is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon with a special interest in foot and ankle surgery and pediatric orthopedic surgery. Dr. Mahmoud aims to treat every patient as though they are part of his family, providing the very best quality care, immediate access, and seamless services to quick diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Dr. Karim Mahmoud, MD is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon with a special interest in foot and ankle surgery and pediatric orthopedic surgery. Dr. Mahmoud aims to treat every patient as though they are part of his family, providing the very best quality care, immediate access, and seamless services to quick diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
After graduating from medical school at Alexandria University in Egypt, Dr. Mahmoud pursued an orthopedic residency in Hamad Medical Corporation, affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar. Following his residency, Dr. Mahmoud came to the United States, where he underwent several extensive fellowship training programs at prestigious institutions. First was a foot and ankle surgery fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. Next, he completed a pediatric orthopedic fellowship at the University of Tennessee - Campbell Clinic, which focused on pediatric lower limb deformity correction and complex pediatric foot and ankle disorders. Finally, he completed a foot and ankle fellowship at Emory University, which focused on the management of sports-related conditions, cartilage restoration in the foot and ankle, and total ankle replacement. Throughout his fellowship training, Dr. Mahmoud provided foot and ankle care for elite professional athletes.
Dr. Mahmoud also has a vast research background, with more than 30 peer reviewed articles and book chapters published. Recently, his research was nominated as a finalist for the Roger Mann Awards. In 2021, the United States Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service awarded him with O-1 status as an “Alien of Extraordinary Ability and Achievements." Outside of his practice, Dr. Mahmoud enjoys soccer and swimming.

Excellent provider. He’s easy to talk to. He listens to you and is very understanding.
Dr.Mahmoud is hands down the most knowledgeable provider I have ever seen. He picked up on things other providers missed. Great communication and patient care.
Dr. Mahmoud is an excellent medical provider. He is very knowledgeable about the foot and is also wonderful at breaking it all down on a level that I could understand. He does NOT rush straight into surgery and I appreciate his open candor about my condition very much. I highly recommend him to anyone looking for treatment...he certainly has helped me.
Great doctor no complaints
Had to wait 45 minutes before I saw him
I had to say the wait to see doctor was 30 minutes, Then there was a wait of 15 minutes to get X-rays, then a wait of 30 minutes in exam room to see Dr. Mahmoud. Time with doctor was only 15 minutes. I couldn’t understand his foreign accent. I got about 1/3 of what he said. I am in a wheelchair and I spent $265 for medical transport, which wasn’t worth it.
Very helpful and patient. He did a really good job on my ankle.
Very professional. Explained in detail the procedure. I felt very confident and less nervous after the visit.
Dr. Mahmoud is amazing! He’s very nice, profissional, knowledgeable and always ready to squeeze you in when you need help.
Dr. Mahmoud’s manner is unexpected and refreshing. I could not have been more pleased with my visit and grateful for his attention and interest in my situation. He is honest, thorough, and detailed and took the time to carefully explain the problems with my foot and how it might be repaired after a previous surgery.