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Podiatrist

Douglas S. Hale, DPM, FACFAS

Podiatrist · Seattle

4.739 {count} reviews

600 Broadway Unit 220, Seattle, WA 98122

Douglas S. Hale, DPM, FACFAS

About

Located at 600 Broadway in Seattle, the practice of Dr. Douglas S. Hale, DPM, FACFAS, offers specialized podiatric care for patients dealing with a wide range of foot and ankle concerns. With a reputation built on a thoughtful and analytical approach, Dr. Hale is frequently noted for his ability to diagnose complex mechanical issues, often leveraging his background in engineering to provide biomechanical insights. His clinic is recognized for prioritizing conservative, non-surgical treatment options—such as shockwave therapy and custom orthotics—whenever possible, ensuring that surgery remains a last resort for those in his care. Patients often highlight the thoroughness of Dr. Hale’s examinations and his commitment to clear, patient-centered communication. Whether addressing chronic pain, acute injuries, or recurring foot issues, the team at the Broadway location is described as professional, efficient, and attentive to patient needs. This dedication to quality care has earned the practice a strong 4.7/5 rating from dozens of patients who appreciate the clinic's ability to provide relief where other treatments have failed. For those seeking a knowledgeable specialist in the Seattle area, Dr. Hale’s office provides a reliable environment focused on restoring mobility and long-term foot health.

What clients say

Patients frequently praise Dr. Hale for his thorough, biomechanical approach to diagnosing and treating complex foot and ankle issues. While the vast majority of patients report successful outcomes and appreciate his preference for non-surgical options, a minority of patients have reported instances of inconsistent communication or lack of improvement for chronic conditions.

Strengths

  • Thorough diagnostic explanations
  • Preference for non-surgical treatments
  • Effective biomechanical insights
  • Friendly and efficient staff

Weaknesses

  • Inconsistent long-term treatment results

Best for

Patients seeking a biomechanical perspective on foot and ankle pain who prefer to explore non-surgical treatment alternatives before considering surgery.

Opening hours

Friday
8 AM–4 PM
Monday
7 AM–5 PM
Sunday
Closed
Tuesday
7 AM–5 PM
Saturday
Closed
Thursday
8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday
7 AM–5 PM

Contact

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