Dr. Nikita Grama, D.P.M., earned her medical degree at Rosalind Franklin University, and completed her residency at Loyola University Medical Center. She then finished her fellowship in Foot & Ankle Surgery at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute/Hinsdale Orthopaedics.
Dr. Nikita Grama, D.P.M., earned her medical degree at Rosalind Franklin University, and completed her residency at Loyola University Medical Center. She then finished her fellowship in Foot & Ankle Surgery at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute/Hinsdale Orthopaedics.
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Friendly, knowledgeable and took time to answer questions.
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Straight forward and blunt. She gave me ideas of what to do for my pain before any serious options were necessary.
(6 days ago)
Mar-2026
Dr. Gramma is always very respectable, personable, and straight forward with your progress. I really enjoy having her as a doctor and would recommend her to anyone!
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
Dr. Grama was wonderful. She explained what options I had for care and talked through what to expect with each.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
thankful for her.
(1 month ago)
Feb-2026
Dr. Grama was very pleasant and took the time to explain everything to me. I
Was very pleased with her
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
Dr Grama was very professional but also made me feel very comfortable throughout my entire appointment.
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
Dr. Grama explained the procedure and she has a great bed side manner. I felt very comfortable with her.
(2 months ago)
Jan-2026
I did not feel a sense of caring from her. She seemed to "go through the motions." As for technique, she sprayed a topical anesthetic on my heel WHILE she administered the shot. The shot was EXCRUCIATINGLY PAINFUL! I screamed out and my foot involuntarily jerked up off the table -- with the needle still in it. I would have liked her to take the time to make several anesthetic injections to deaden the pain BEFORE "THE" injection. It would also have been nice for her to tell me that it would be VERY painful and offer to have someone come to be at my side. It was a horrific experience for me. For the first several hours after the injection, I had no pain at all. For the entire week after that, the pain was nearly as bad as before the injection. Now, a bit more than a week later, the pain is decreased significantly. It would have been nice to have been told that this was at least a possibility.
(2 months ago)
Dec-2025
Very friendly/caring, very efficient. Happy I saw her.
Dr. Nikita Grama, D.P.M., earned her medical degree at Rosalind Franklin University, and completed her residency at Loyola University Medical Center. She then finished her fellowship in Foot & Ankle Surgery at Illinois Bone and Joint Institute/Hinsdale Orthopaedics.
Dr. Grama diagnose and treat foot and ankle injuries and pathology using a variety of both operative and non-operative options. She was born in Bangalore, India and raised in Appleton, WI.
Friendly, knowledgeable and took time to answer questions.
Straight forward and blunt. She gave me ideas of what to do for my pain before any serious options were necessary.
Dr. Gramma is always very respectable, personable, and straight forward with your progress. I really enjoy having her as a doctor and would recommend her to anyone!
Dr. Grama was wonderful. She explained what options I had for care and talked through what to expect with each.
thankful for her.
Dr. Grama was very pleasant and took the time to explain everything to me. I Was very pleased with her
Dr Grama was very professional but also made me feel very comfortable throughout my entire appointment.
Dr. Grama explained the procedure and she has a great bed side manner. I felt very comfortable with her.
I did not feel a sense of caring from her. She seemed to "go through the motions." As for technique, she sprayed a topical anesthetic on my heel WHILE she administered the shot. The shot was EXCRUCIATINGLY PAINFUL! I screamed out and my foot involuntarily jerked up off the table -- with the needle still in it. I would have liked her to take the time to make several anesthetic injections to deaden the pain BEFORE "THE" injection. It would also have been nice for her to tell me that it would be VERY painful and offer to have someone come to be at my side. It was a horrific experience for me. For the first several hours after the injection, I had no pain at all. For the entire week after that, the pain was nearly as bad as before the injection. Now, a bit more than a week later, the pain is decreased significantly. It would have been nice to have been told that this was at least a possibility.
Very friendly/caring, very efficient. Happy I saw her.