Dr. Keith Card is board-certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. His goal is to give my patients the freedom to walk, work, dance, run, hike, ski, etc. without a thought to their feet.
Dr. Keith Card is board-certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. His goal is to give my patients the freedom to walk, work, dance, run, hike, ski, etc. without a thought to their feet.
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Takes the time to tell you what is going on and answers all the questions
(3 days ago)
Jun-2026
He is so personable and knowledgeable.
Thank you, Dr. Card
(3 days ago)
Jun-2026
He helps me so much
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
He is the ABSOLUTE BEST!!!!!
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
Always answers my questions. No
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
Dr. Card was friendly, kind, he addressed my concerns, and he answered all my questions.
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
Really helpful and went over everything so we can pinpoint what's going on and not just jump into surgery. Easy to talk to. Thank you for everything.
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
I was early to my appointment. Dr Card was able to see me. Explained why I was there. He listened, told me what he needed to and done.
(4 days ago)
Jun-2026
I've seen many foot doctors in my 73 years of life, but Dr. Keith Card is the best one I have ever seen. Toe removal was fast and he knew just what he was doing.
(5 days ago)
Jun-2026
I am always happy to see Dr. Card. He continues to be helpful managing my neuropathy and Morton's Neuroma.
(5 days ago)
Jun-2026
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Swift Institute – Professional Circle Reno
10539 Professional Circle Suite 201 Reno, NV 89521
“As a teenager, I was fortunate to become acquainted with a custom hiking boot maker. I was fascinated with how he created functional and beautiful footwear, particularly the boots he made for a climber who had lost all his toes to frostbite.
Initially, I set out to become a boot maker specializing in shoes to help people with foot problems remain active in outdoor sports. My search to understand both healthy feet and problematic feet led me to the field of podiatry, particularly foot and ankle surgery. I realized that frequently I could best help keep my patients active by permanently fixing the foot rather than making a pair of corrective shoes.
“Being a foot and ankle surgeon isn’t generally about life-or-death issues but rather quality-of-life concerns. I find it most compelling to help people be active and enjoy their lives without having to worry whether or not they will be able to dance at their daughter’s wedding or keep their job that requires standing for a 12-hour shift on hard concrete floors. My goal is to give my patients the freedom to walk, work, dance, run, hike, ski, etc. without a thought to their feet.”
Board Certified: Foot Surgery, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
RESIDENCY: Podiatric Surgery & Clinical Podiatry, University of Pennsylvania, PENN Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
DPM: Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
BSc: Exercise Physiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Member: American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons, American Podiatric Medical Association
Takes the time to tell you what is going on and answers all the questions
He is so personable and knowledgeable. Thank you, Dr. Card
He helps me so much
He is the ABSOLUTE BEST!!!!!
Always answers my questions. No
Dr. Card was friendly, kind, he addressed my concerns, and he answered all my questions.
Really helpful and went over everything so we can pinpoint what's going on and not just jump into surgery. Easy to talk to. Thank you for everything.
I was early to my appointment. Dr Card was able to see me. Explained why I was there. He listened, told me what he needed to and done.
I've seen many foot doctors in my 73 years of life, but Dr. Keith Card is the best one I have ever seen. Toe removal was fast and he knew just what he was doing.
I am always happy to see Dr. Card. He continues to be helpful managing my neuropathy and Morton's Neuroma.