Dr. Trent Timson, podiatrist licensed by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts, founded the Community Foot Clinic of McPherson in 1998. He received his doctorate in podiatric medicine in 1995 at the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences in Des Moines, Iowa after earning his B.A. in Biology/Chemistry in 1991 at the University of Northern Iowa.
After obtaining his DPM, Dr. Timson completed his surgical fellowship at The Community Foot Clinic of Albert Lea, Minnesota. He is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association and the Kansas Podiatric Medical Association.
Dr. Timson specializes in athletic foot care, wound care, heel pain, surgery, pediatric care and geriatric care. His goal is to treat patients as effectively and efficiently as possible so that they can leave his office feeling better than when they went arrived. Dr. Timson also maintains an active lifestyle and enjoys running and outdoor activities.
ServicesHeel Pain Aching heels is one of the most common symptoms experienced by people of all ages. Heel pain has several possible causes, and it can drastically reduce your quality of life when it is severe or persistent.
Nail and Skin Care Painful ingrown toenails, unsightly fungal infections, dry skin, and other uncomfortable or embarrassing conditions can affect the health and appearance of your skin and nails. These are your first line of defense against more serious injuries, and we’ll help you keep them looking and feeling good.
Diabetic Foot Care Foot problems are one of the most common complications of diabetes. The compounding effects of decreased circulation and poor nerve health make proliferation of foot conditions very dangerous—there is no such thing as a “minor wound” if you have diabetes.
Sports Injuries Whether you’re a high school athlete, work on your feet, or just enjoy a little basketball on the weekends, feet and ankles are especially vulnerable to both traumatic and overuse injuries. Proper care will help you heal fully and quickly, and reduce the risk of chronic pain or complications.
Pediatric Foot Care Many congenital foot conditions may be diagnosed shortly after birth, or become apparent as the child learns to walk. Children are also especially prone to certain injuries or infections due to softer bones and underdeveloped immune systems. We provide compassionate, gentle, and effective care for children of all ages.
Acquired Foot Deformities Over time, feet and joints may become misaligned or deformed due to injuries, wear and tear, inherited foot structures, or even improper shoe wear. Most can only be fixed surgically, though conservative treatments can bring pain relief and keep the deformity from getting worse.