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Molly S. Judge DPM, FACFAS

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Molly S. Judge DPM, FACFAS

With an accurate diagnosis, you'll have your cure!


Podiatrists are uniquely qualified among medical professionals to treat the foot and ankle based on their education, training, and experience.
Dr. Molly Judge has served as a Board Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon working with patients from all across the country. She has private practice locations in both Ohio and Michigan. Her practice has a special interest in hard-to-manage cases such as those that have failed treatment from various other physicians.
Dr. Judge specializes in complex foot deformities and complicated cases involving chronic pain and disability. Molly Judge conducts office surgical consultations and second opinion evaluations that often give peace of mind to those in need of care.
Dr. Judge cares for the very young, senior citizens and everyone in between. She has a detailed approach to each patient that she cares for and takes pride in providing more for her patients. Dr. Judge enjoys complex cases and takes more time and attention than most people.

PODIATRIST DOCTOR NEAR ME

What is a Podiatrist?

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Medical Training

They have the experience to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg.

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Years of Educations

Four years of undergraduate education, four years of graduate education, and two or three years of hospital-based post-graduate residency training.

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Expert Physicians

Doctors of podiatric medicine are podiatric physicians and surgeons, also known as podiatrists.

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Why Choose Dr. Molly Judge? 

See why Dr. Judge is the best option in North West Ohio and Beyond

    Specializing in cases that have failed previous therapy: diabetes care and management of the Charcot's foot, complex foot and ankle deformity, chronic pain, and sports medicine-related conditions.
    Dr. Judge is Board Certified in Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery through the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
    Dr. Judge is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (FACFAS).
    Dr. Judge is Adjunct Faculty, Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine.
    North Coast Foot and Ankle Scientific Seminar: Mentoring Residents in Scientific Seminar Preparations; Surgical Case Presentations and Publications.
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Treated Conditions

We treat +35 Different Conditions


Focusing on quality service and personalized care, Dr. Molly Judge provides a wide range of services. Her private practice has an emphasis on cases that have failed prior to therapy, so you can trust her with any case!

    Bone Abnormalities
    Tumor and Trauma of the Foot and Ankle
    Diabetic Foot Infections
    Diabetic Wound Care
    Bunion and Hammertoe Correction
    Tendon Repair
    Bone and Joint Stabilization
    Correction of Bone Deformity
    Big Toe Pain
    Blood Clots Aka DVT
    Bone Healing
    Charcot Foot And Ankle
    Chronic Pain
    Deep Vein Thrombosis (Aka Blood Clots)
    Ankle Arthritis
    Arthritis
    Diabetic Foot & Ankle Deformities
    Fore Foot Pain AKA Metatarsalgia
    Hammertoe Deformity & Correction
    Swelling; Leg, ankle, foot
    Ankle Sprains
    Arch Tendon Problems
    Arch Tendon
    Heel Pain
    Ingrown nail; infection (paronychia)
    Laser Nail Therapy
    Rear Foot Surgery
    Tendon Injuries

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  • Ankle Arthritis

    ● Chronic Ankle Conditions.pdf● ankle_arthritis/Part II Chronic Ankle Conditions.pdf
    Schnirring-Judge Molly A and Michael C. Lyons II. Green bone in the lower extremity;● The first case presentations of tetracycline induced discoloration of bone reported in the foot and ankle. The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery Manuscript # 1002 assigned Sept 2009
    Judge Molly S: Chronic Ankle Conditions in● The Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, 3rd Edition, Banks AS, Downey M, Martin DE (eds), Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 2001.
    Judge MS, Canales MB and Masadeh S: Syndomosis Repair using the Tight Rope Technique. In:● Vickers NS (ed.): Compendium of the Proceedings of the Podiatry Institute 2006. Podiatry Publishing Company: Tucker, GA.

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  • Big Toe Pain

    Bunion Correction Aka Hav Surgery
    ● Complications in Bunion Surgery.pdf● Joint stiffness and Conservative Surgical Treatment.pdf● SESAMOID HAV 1999 JAPMA.pdf● Bunion Correction Aka Hav Surgery● Sesamoids and Bunion Surgery.pdf
    Bad Outcomes Of Bunion Surgery● COMPLICATIONS HAV SURGERY TEXT.pdf
    Bunion Correction aka Hallux Abductus Valgus Surgery● Medial Approach Bunion Surgery.pdf
    Bunion Pain - SESAMOIDITIS● Sesamoid Disorders of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint

  • Bone Healing

    ● Bone Healing

  • Blood Clots

    ● Chronic_venous_insuffciency.pdf● DVT_Deep_Vein_Thrombosis_2007.pdf● Vein_Problem_Chronic_Venous_Stasis.pdf

  • Blood Clots

    ● Chronic_venous_insuffciency.pdf● DVT_Deep_Vein_Thrombosis_2007.pdf● Vein_Problem_Chronic_Venous_Stasis.pdf

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  • Charcot Foot and Ankle

    Judge, MS: Four step approach to stage 0 diabetic charcot neuropathy. Foot and Ankle Quarterly, Winter 2016, Vol. 27, No 4: 177-196
    ● CRP NEUROPARTHROPATHY & INFECTION 2008 JAPMA.pdf● Utility Nuc Med 2004 F&A Quarterly.pdf
    Schnirring-Judge, MA: Utility of Nuclear Medicine Imaging in the Diabetic Foot in● Surgical Reconstruction of the Diabetic Lower Extremity edited by Thomas Zgonis, Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2009
    Judge, MS and Malay DS: Infection and Neuroarthropathy:● The Utility of C-Reactive Protein as a Screening Tool in The Charcot Foot, JAPMA 2008 Vol 98;1:1-6.
    Judge, MS: Utility of Nulcear Medicine Leukocyte Imaging in the Differential Diagnosis of● Bone and Joint Infections in the Lower Extremity; An Academic Review. Foot and Ankle Quarterly, Data Trace Publications Vol. 16, No. 2, 2004

    A Closer Look At Redefining Charcot August 2006● https://www.podiatrytoday.com/article/5915Using Serologic Screening To Identify And Monitor At-Risk Charcot Patients August 2004● https://www.podiatrytoday.com/article/2885A Closer Look At Nuclear Medical Imaging Sep 2004● https://www.podiatrytoday.com/article/2959Point-Counterpoint: Active Charcot: Should You Proceed With Surgery? Mar 2005 ● https://www.podiatrytoday.com/article/3700

  • Chronic Pain

    ● Pigmented villonodular synovitis

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  • Deep Pain Thrombosis AKA Blood Clots

    ● BASAL CELL CARCINOMA 2010 JFAS.pdf● Chronic_venous_insuffciency.pdf● DVT_Deep_Vein_Thrombosis.pdf● Vein_Problem_Chronic_Venous_Stasis.pdf

  • Fore Foot Pain AKA Metatarsalgia

    ● 2nd Toe Joint & Fore Foot Pain● Joint stiffness and Conservative Surgical Treatment.pdf● Predislocation PDS 2002.pdf● Sesamoids and Bunion Surgery.pdf● Sesamoid Disorders● Sesamoids_and_bunion_surgery● Predislocation● A Suture-Button Technique for Stabilization of the Plantar Plate and● Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint● Plantar Plate and Lesser Metatarsophalangeal Joint

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  • Heel Pain

    2010 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Scientific Seminar

  • Laser Nail Therapy

    ● QClear C FamilyFeet Brochure● Understanding Laser Nail TherapyFAQ's ● How does the laser treatment work? Using one of the most advanced lasers currently available, near infrared laser light passes through the nail with typically no damage to the nail or surrounding skin. At the time of the procedure the fungus is expected to be destroyed. However, no visible change is seen until the nail begins to grow out. In a few months, a more normal nail is expected to appear with complete re-growth of the nail taking up to 9-12 months.● Is the laser treatment covered by my healthcare insurance? No, the procedure is considered cosmetic and is not covered by health insurance.● Is the procedure painful? Most people do not feel any pain. Some may experience slight warmth or an occasional snapping sensation during the procedure.● What is the recovery period? There typically is no need to limit activity. You may resume all normal activities immediately. If you have any problems or questions, contact the office immediately.● How long does the procedure take? The amount of time varies on the degree of involvement of the nails. Very thick nails are mechanically reduced to a more normal thickness with specialized equipment. The laser is then applied to the nails typically taking only a few minutes. Overall, a visit for consultation and treatment will take anywhere between 20-40 minutes.● Can the fungus return or not go away? The fungal infection is expected to improve with just one treatment. Clinical reports to date have demonstrated effectiveness in approximately 80% to 90% of patients noticing significant improvement. As with all medical procedures, a 100% guarantee is not possible. In addition, since fungus is present everywhere in the environment, re-infection can occur. Your doctor can recommend preventative strategies to reduce the chance of re-infection.● Can I polish my nails or have a pedicure? You can apply polish to the nail immediately after the laser treatment. However, it is important to remove all nail polish prior to your treatment. Changing socks and shoes frequently is helpful, as well as controlling excessive perspiration if present.

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  • Skin Rashes and Infections

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  • Swelling; leg, ankle, foot

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  • Tendon Injuries

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“Molly is sensational. I had been to another doctor and was still in pain even after physical therapy. Dr. Judge gave me a completely different diagnosis and has given me shots and fitted me for orthotics. I feel much better already. I have never seen a doctor so thorough and one who explains things in detail like Dr. Judge. I will fly from Florida just to have her as my doctor. CAN’T rave about her enough."

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