Joseph Allan Larsen, DPM
Joseph Larsen, DPM, FACFAS has been in practice for 24 years, specializing in all aspects of foot and ankle care, including all forms of conservative and surgical treatment of foot and ankle conditions (bunions, painful toes, neuromas, heel pain, tendon injuries, flat feet and sports injuries). He also specializes in wound care, including diabetic wounds, vascular wounds, burns and traumatic wounds. Dr. Larsen chose podiatry because these specialists treat all aspects of any foot and ankle conditions and can help people get back on their feet and back to their routines. Dr. Larsen values the satisfaction he can give his patients with good foot and ankle care. Patient care for Dr. Larsen involves me listening to the patient’s complaints, lifestyle and expectations, then formulating a diagnosis and treatment plan to get them better. When Dr. Larsen was in college playing basketball, he had a severe ankle injury that was treated by a podiatrist who helped him get back on the court. Dr. Larsen has the same expectation for his patients.
- Optum Chair of Podiatry; Northwell Forest Hills Assistant Residency Director; New York Top Podiatrist
- Undergraduate & Graduate
- Medical Education
- New York College of Podiatric Medicine: 1996
- Internship
- Residency
- Fellowship
- Veterans Affairs Med Center (Northport, NY)
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- Northwell Health; Long Island Jewish Medical Center; North Shore Univesity Hospital; St. Francis Hospital; New York-Presbyterian Weil Cornell Medical Center
- Diplomate of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; Member of American Podiatric Medical Association; Member of New York State Podiatric Medical Association
Surgical Management of Lower Extremity Pyoderma Gangrenosum With Viable Cryopreserved Umbilical Tissue: A Case Series Robert Fridman 1, Tzvi Bar-David 1, Joseph Larsen 2, Andrew R Olson 3 wounds 2020’ A Multi-Center Pilot Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of NonDimethyl Sulfoxide (Non-Dmso) Viable Umbilical Cord Graft on Diabetic Foot Ulcers Robert Fridman1*, Chengcheng Tu2 and Joseph Larsen3 clinical research on foot and ankle