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Michael J. McCourt, DPM; Eugene Foot and Ankle Health Center LLC.

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All patients have a unique case special to their feet and ankles. It is our goal to deliver personalized treatment methods that specifically handle all concerns with the highest quality care 

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1680 Chambers Street, 201, Eugene, OR, 97402, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Debbie McKim 
6 years ago

Dr. McCourt operated on what had been a painful bunion, and a few years later, successfully treated my planter fasciitis. His manner makes you feel like you are his only patient. He never rushes, taking time to answer any and all questions. He comes across as kind and caring. And he may tell you a joke. He keeps up on the latest technologies and explains the various treatments and what to expect. X-rays are done right in his office. I have full confidence in Dr. McCourt for any podiatric needs. 

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6 years ago

I got an appt the next day. I had awful pain with my plantar fasciitis for the last year. He took ex-rays and fitted me for a boot to wear at night, and suggested I buy new inserts as the superfeet insoles I was wearing were for flat feet. Also gave me exercises to do and an anti-inflammatory. Within 2 days I was 50% better! He took time to listen to my concerns and was extremely helpful. I recommend him to everyone! 

Anonymous's profile image
6 years ago

My two visits to Dr. McCourt were a huge disappointment and waste of time. I cannot recommend him or his foot clinic to anyone, not based upon what I sadly experienced. Let me tell you why. I have a bad callous on the bottom of a toe that causes pain when I walk, hike, or workout at the gym. After trying home remedies and OTC products from the store that did not help I searched for a podiatrist. I contacted Dr. McCourt’s clinic. I told the gal I needed a callous removed, did they do that, and wo 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

I had to wait 20 minutes after sitting in hoe exam room to be seen. His bedside manner was terrible and he was rushed through my entire appointment. When I voiced my concerns, he didn't seem very interested and kept suggesting expensive inserts only he could make for me or shock wave that was $400 or something and I had to oy cash for. I'm certainly not going back and wouldn't recommend him either. 

Business response:

This seems to be the third review you've given me, all with the same rating. I'm sorry that I was not able to help you...I almost wonder if I saw you at all, as most of what you say is really the opposite of what I'm like. I constantly get feedback that if anything, I spend too much time with people so I'm not sure what happened there; maybe I had a very sick pt. The inserts that we offer people on their first appt are 45 and we allow people to return them even if they don't like the color. 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

The doctor did not address my concerns and was preoccupied with getting an x-ray before anything else, including insurance approval. My minor concerns should not have required an x-ray: toenail pain (either shoe irritation or fungal), possible plantar fasciitis, dropped arch and shoe recommendations. Podiatrists ought to be able to discuss major concerns prior to x-rays. My major concerns did not help me get a quick appointment (two month wait), nor did it land me a quicker reschedule 

Business response:

I am saddened by your concerns. please understand that the foot is first a structural entity, and for me to really start to address the mechanical function requires X-rays. Additionally, what most people don't consider is that if I were to miss a tumor as a source of pain, that would not meet the standard of care! So whatever podiatrist you see next, understand that if they don't get X-rays, you probably aren't getting the whole picture. best of luck, and sorry we weren't able to help. 

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Michael J. McCourt, DPM; Eugene Foot and Ankle Health Center LLC. has a 4.2 star rating with 90 reviews. 

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