(385) 243-7931
[email protected]
Mon - Fri: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday: Closed
596 W 750 S Ste 200
Bountiful UT 84010
United States

Our expert podiatrists proudly serve Salt Lake, Bountiful, Tooele, and North Ogden with compassionate, conservative care.
From heel pain and sports injuries to diabetic foot care and surgery, we treat it all — including plantar fasciitis, neuropathy, and more.
Same-day appointments available.
Ryan K. Anderson, DPM, specializes in sports medicine and chronic foot conditions.
Ryan K. Anderson, DPM, specializes in sports medicine and chronic foot conditions. A Utah native, he sees patients at Foot and Ankle Specialists’ convenient clinics in Bountiful and Draper, Utah. Dr. Anderson treats patients in their teens to their golden years. Fluent in Spanish, he prioritizes compassionate care and patient education. Dr. Anderson is board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He attended medical school at California College Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco and completed his residency in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery in Orange County, California. He is currently an attending physician in the IHC residency program. Dr. Anderson enjoys mountain biking and running, and he loves spending time with his wife and his four children. He understands the importance of foot and ankle health to keep patients active and healthy. He offers convenient care for patients seeking relief from foot pain and injury at Foot and Ankle Specialists.
Dr. Riley Joseph Rampton is a fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon and is a native of Utah.
Dr. Riley Joseph Rampton is a fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon and is a native of Utah. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah and attended the California School of Podiatric Medicine. As a medical student, he excelled in the classroom and held leadership positions in student organizations at local and national levels. Dr. Rampton completed a foot and ankle surgical residency in northern Colorado in which he received extensive training in both conservative and surgical management of foot and ankle pathologies. Following his residency, Dr. Rampton completed a one-year foot and ankle reconstructive surgical fellowship at the American Foundation of Lower Extremity Surgery and Research. This is one of the highest ranked programs in the country and included advanced training in complex deformity correction, arthroscopy, total ankle replacement, external fixation, sports medicine, and trauma. During his fellowship, Dr. Rampton was invited to multiple courses taught by some of the top foot and ankle surgeons in the world. Dr. Rampton is Board qualified in Foot and Rearfoot/Ankle Reconstructive Surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Currently, Dr. Rampton is involved in multiple research projects and is an active board member for the Utah Podiatric Medical Association. He also donates time to teaching other physicians advanced techniques in foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Rampton enjoys working with his patients and creating a specific plan for each of them so they can return to full activity as soon as possible. From hammertoe correction to total ankle replacement, he is able to provide his patients with the best care and the most advanced techniques that are available. When Dr. Rampton isn’t working, you’ll find him spending time with family, fishing, hiking or watching a movie.
Bryan L. Seagle, DPM, is board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery in foot surgery
Bryan L. Seagle, DPM, is board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery in foot surgery and has more than 15 years of experience in podiatry. Dr. Seagle specializes in foot and ankle reconstructive surgery, sports medicine, and advanced diabetic wound care. He treats patients at the Foot and Ankle Specialists clinics located in Bountiful and Sandy, Utah. Dr. Seagle graduated from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco and completed his residency at the University of Utah and VA Medical Center in Salt Lake City. After his residency, Dr. Seagle worked in a multi-specialty clinic in Walla Walla, Washington, for four years. Dr. Seagle joined Foot and Ankle Specialists in 2007. He sees a variety of patients, from teens with sports injuries to adults living with diabetes and other chronic conditions. Dr. Seagle enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, and he is active in coaching youth sports. With a passion for sports, Dr. Seagle has been a team physician for the Olympus High School football team in Holladay, Utah, since 2007.
Pediatric Dentist
I believe in nurturing the bonds of trust, confidence, and friendship between myself and my patients.
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Danya Mermelstein is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist and a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Mermelstein grew up in New Rochelle, New York and received her B.A. from Yeshiva University and her DMD from Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine. She continued her dental training during a year of Advanced General Dentistry training at Lutheran Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Mermelstein then decided to specialize in Pediatric Dentistry and completed her pediatric specialty residency at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston. She worked in a pediatric dental practice in Brookline, Massachusetts for several years and is excited to join the Tribeca North Dentistry team. Dr. Mermelstein loves the challenge of treating children’s dental needs while nurturing bonds of trust, confidence, and friendship with them. In her free time, Dr. Mermelstein designs and creates jewelry and enjoys traveling and running.
Pediatric Dentist
I’m proud to help children overcome their dental anxieties and enjoy the benefits of happy, healthy smiles.
Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Cheryl is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist. She was a touch-it-all child at the dentist and was completely fascinated with all the cool tools and gadgets. She had her eyes set on being a dentist at a young age. Her dreams came true when she was accepted into an accelerated program, which allowed her to become a dentist in 7 years instead of 8 years. Even with an accelerated curriculum, Dr. Cheryl graduated Summa Cum Laude from SUNY Geneseo with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She then graduated Magna Cum Laude from SUNY Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and was top 10 in her class allowing her to be inducted into the prestigious Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society. It was then in her General Practice Residency in Newark that she found her passion for treating children. Dr. Cheryl still fondly remembers treating a scared little girl where she was able to channel her long-lost creativity and make an appointment full of sleepy teeth, sugar bugs and princess castles. She continued on her journey to pursue her pediatric dental training at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and served as chief resident in her second year. She is also a recipient of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Richard C. Pugh Achievement award for scoring in the top 3% of the written boards. In her spare time, Dr. Cheryl enjoys going to concerts, watching movies, baking and traveling the world one country at a time. She is also passionate about giving back and volunteering her time to provide dental care to underserved populations. For the past 5 years, she has become an essential part of an outreach group that travels to Guatemala annually to treat the population who otherwise has no access to dental care. Dr. Cheryl understands that every child is special and needs tender love and care tailored to their individual needs. She takes a conservative approach to dentistry and believes that prevention is the most important goal in dentistry. She strives to give every patient a fun and positive experience to pave the way for a lifetime of happy and healthy smiles!
General Dentist
My favorite thing about being a general dentist is making meaningful connections with my patients.
General Dentist
Dr. Emily Park hails from Northern California and became a long term East Coaster when she started her dental program at New York University. She met and married her husband, a long time Long Islander, sealing her fate to be a New Yorker forever. They have three children, and live on the Upper West Side. Dr. Park’s favorite thing about being a general dentist is making meaningful connections with her patients and empowering her patients to own their dental health through dental education. She is passionate about restoring form and function to people’s smiles and loves getting to know her patients in the process. She has practiced in several private offices in Manhattan since 2006, and joins Tribeca North with the hopes to continue doing what she loves.
General Dentist
I bring a gentle touch to every appointment and help my patients feel relaxed and cared for.
General Dentist
Dr. Joanne Oh was born and raised in sunny Southern California. She completed her undergraduate education at the University of California, San Diego earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. Dr. Oh received her Doctorate in Dental Surgery at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, graduating in the top 5% of her class. Upon graduation, Dr. Oh moved to New York, continuing her training at a hospital-based general practice residency at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx. Dr. Oh’s top priority remains in providing the highest quality dental care, treating every patient with her gentle touch in a thorough and efficient nature. Outside of dentistry, she enjoys cooking, trying new restaurants, and travel.
Dr. Riley Joseph Rampton is a fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon and is a native of Utah. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah and attended the California School of Podiatric Medicine. As a medical student, he excelled in the classroom and held leadership positions in student organizations at local and national levels.
Dr. Riley Joseph Rampton is a fellowship trained foot and ankle surgeon and is a native of Utah. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Utah and attended the California School of Podiatric Medicine. As a medical student, he excelled in the classroom and held leadership positions in student organizations at local and national levels. Dr. Rampton completed a foot and ankle surgical residency in northern Colorado in which he received extensive training in both conservative and surgical management of foot and ankle pathologies. Following his residency, Dr. Rampton completed a one-year foot and ankle reconstructive surgical fellowship at the American Foundation of Lower Extremity Surgery and Research. This is one of the highest ranked programs in the country and included advanced training in complex deformity correction, arthroscopy, total ankle replacement, external fixation, sports medicine, and trauma. During his fellowship, Dr. Rampton was invited to multiple courses taught by some of the top foot and ankle surgeons in the world. Dr. Rampton is Board qualified in Foot and Rearfoot/Ankle Reconstructive Surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Currently, Dr. Rampton is involved in multiple research projects and is an active board member for the Utah Podiatric Medical Association. He also donates time to teaching other physicians advanced techniques in foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Rampton enjoys working with his patients and creating a specific plan for each of them so they can return to full activity as soon as possible. From hammertoe correction to total ankle replacement, he is able to provide his patients with the best care and the most advanced techniques that are available. When Dr. Rampton isn’t working, you’ll find him spending time with family, fishing, hiking or watching a movie.


Each sports-related foot injury comes with its own set of symptoms.

A few careful foot hygiene measures can help to avoid athlete's foot.

Orthotics are devices that correct issues in the foot and the ankle.

Diabetic neuropathy occurs when your blood sugar
is too high.

Plantar fasciitis pain can also strike when you're standing up.

Ingrown toenails occur when the side or corner of
your toenail.

Bunions can develop in anyone who regularly moves.

A hammertoe is a toe joint that bends upward permanently.

Heel spurs are small bony protrusions on the bottom of your heel.

A neuroma refers to the irritation or inflammation of a nerve.

Nail fungus refers to an infection under the toenail.

In podiatry, the most common type of wart is a plantar wart.

Do you have a wound that is difficult to heal.

Ulcers can look like blisters, cuts, cracks other changes.

It is most commonly described as chronic joint inflammation.
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