Dr. James P. Flood

2.5 ( 4 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. James P. Flood

3
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

Had bunion surgery back in 2012. The bunion is great, however, my second toe is a mess. It's in a higher position and when I complained about it, Dr. Flood had me come in to have the tendon cut. This did not help. Now, years later, the second toe is causing corns to keep developing which is painful and irritating. I will not go back to him and will never recommend him.

Submitted April 27, 2022

5
Staff
2
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Dr. Flood is an excellent doctor. I have been to several other podiatrists who haven't helped me, Dr. Flood was the only one that gave me any relief. There is a reason he is not as punctual, he has an excellent following and a good reputation, therefore he is always busy.

Submitted Oct. 25, 2011

3
Staff
2
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

A bunion surgery gone bad. The screw loosened thre months after the surgery because the doctor inserted the screw the wrong way. The every six weeks a metatarsal would fracture. I finally went to another doctor for help, he said my foot was not leveled, meaning the toes were not broken and reset to flatten the foot. Now I walk on the side of my foot. I have lumps of scar tissue on my big toe, the area where the bunion was and the bottom of my foot. My toes lean into one another and two toes are higher than the other. Thanks Doc for a great job! When I asked Dr. Flood why the bones were breaking, he told me its because I am old and my bones are brittle!

Submitted Aug. 30, 2009

3
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
1
Knowledge

would not recommend

Submitted Jan. 2, 2009

Facility Affiliations


Dr. James P. Flood's Credentials

Education

  • Dr. William M. Scholl College Of Podiatric Medicine (Grad. 1988)

Insurance accepted by this Doctor

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Blue Cross / Blue Shield
Humana