Dr. Martin Weisman, M.D. is a board certified, fellowship-trained, orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle reconstructive surgery. From bunions and hammertoes to total ankle replacements, complex deformity correction and minimally invasive techniques, he takes care of the entire spectrum of foot and ankle conditions. In addition, he treats orthopedic conditions throughout the body, including broken bones, athletic injuries, work injuries and degenerative arthritis.
Dr. Weisman understands the challenges of getting healthy following an injury and offers both operative and nonoperative treatments for most foot and ankle problems. He believes trust is of the utmost importance in the doctor patient relationship and works diligently to ensure patients achieve their goals.
Dr. Weisman trained in the highest standard of orthopedic surgery. He completed his residency at Beaumont Health, in Royal Oak, Michigan and then furthered his education in foot and ankle reconstructive surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Weisman has published multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals and received an award for a Top Five Article in Foot and Ankle Specialist in 2018.
In his spare time, Dr. Weisman spends time with his family. He also served on multiple medical mission trips to Haiti and continues to work to bring excellent orthopedic care to developing countries.
Dr. Weisman was very thorough and concise with his treatment plan and I really appreciate that he took the time he did with me. His manner is friendly and informative and I'm very happy I found him. I'll absolutely be coming to him if I ever have a foot or ankle issue again. Thank you, Dr. Weisman!
Unfortunately he refused to see me after I drove all the way from Prescott Valley because I did not have a new x-ray. No one from his office told me I needed another x-ray. I did not find this out until I was walking in to see him. I would have paid out of pocket to have the X-ray done if I had been notified. Also I was told that he accepted my insurance when I made the initial appointment and then was called one day prior to the appointment and told that my insurance was not accepted and I would have to cash pay and it would be $250. I was willing to pay that but when I got to the office they told me it could be considerably more than that and that I should have received an email with a quote which I did not receive. What has happened to human medicine? I was shocked that he would not take my appointment just because my x-ray and MRI were approximately 8 months old.
I met with Dr. for a few minutes to go over Xrays. He was friendly yet professional and seemed to know his stuff! Answered all my questions and did not rush.
Rushed through and didn't listen
The doctor fully explained what he was going to do and why. Procedure went off very successfully.
Came in with pain. Left with pain, but i liked the idea of simplest first. Not surgery. Thank you. I know it was a busy day.
Good explanation
I like him because he takes time with you when you tell him that you’re still in pain. I have him a 10
Dr. Weisman performed surgery on my broken hip 3 weeks ago. He was nice and informative then, and he was the same at today's follow up. He's the kind of surgeon that you feel confident working on you.
Kind and takes time to listen to concerns despite running almost an hour behind.