Dr. Frank Bongiovanni is a board-certified podiatrist who is also trained in pedorthics, or the practice of using specialized footwear to correct issues with the foot or ankles. In fact, one of Dr. Bongiovanni’s orthotic devices once was used by a mountaineer scaling Mt. Everest!
Dr. Frank Bongiovanni is a board-certified podiatrist who is also trained in pedorthics, or the practice of using specialized footwear to correct issues with the foot or ankles. In fact, one of Dr. Bongiovanni’s orthotic devices once was used by a mountaineer scaling Mt. Everest!
Dr. Frank Bongiovanni was inspired to become a podiatrist by his father, who worked for the Dr. Scholl company making orthotic shoes. Today, Dr. Bongiovanni is an associate professor at the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine as well as a practicing physician at WFAI.
In addition to general podiatry training, Dr. Bongiovanni is trained in pedorthics, or the practice of using specialized footwear to correct issues with the foot or ankles. In fact, one of Dr. Bongiovanni’s orthotic devices once was used by a mountaineer scaling Mt. Everest!
Dr. Bongiovanni is also a part of several charitable organizations, including the Sister Paulanne Needy Family Fund, the Midwest Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation, and the Chicago Proton Center. Dr. Bongiovanni believes in the power of diet and exercise as a foundation for a healthy lifestyle. So he is an avid spin biker and tennis player, belonging to the Glenview tennis club. He also enjoys spending quality time with his wife and two daughters.
He is both professional and knowledgeable
Wonderful consultation!!
I was very happy with Dr. Bongiovanni’s diagnosis. He went over the X-rays and explained treatment options clearly.
Between frank and the office staff I am disappointed
Knowledgeable, pleasant, efficient!
Kind and knowledgeable
I was disappointed
Knowledgeable, kind, easy to talk yo
Excellent healthcare provider Very knowledgeable and accessible
Gave no solution to my problem. Since they no longer do joint replacements, I was not given other options to fix the problem. Except get new shoes. I immediately got into another dr for a second opinion. And he also said they no longer do joint replacement. But, there is a way to fix issue by putting a plate in the toe. Which is what we are going to do. But I have never seen a Dr who tells you basically nothing they. An do. When I fact, there is. The new dr also noticed I had no cartilage and my bones were banging together. A problem no one can live with without surgery. My husband and I walked out of the appointment stunned. Because he gave us no options and would not even answer questions about my xray. Very strange and a waste of my time. I will never go to a Weil clinic again. Thank god I got in to another dr