
Kimberly
Barron, DPM
- Podiatry - Foot & Ankle Surgery
- Podiatry
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Locations
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Orthopaedic - Adult and Pediatric - Medical Arts & Research Center - MARC
8300 Floyd Curl Drive
3rd Floor - 3C
San Antonio, TX 78229 -
210-450-9300
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210-450-6023
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Orthopaedics- Hill Country
25723 Old Fredericksburg Road
Boerne, TX 78015 -
210-450-6800
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Podiatry - Texas Diabetes Institute
701 S. Zarzamora
San Antonio, TX 78207 -
210-358-7000
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210-358-7707
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About Me
Dr. Kimberly Barron is a highly-skilled and compassionate advocate for foot and ankle health, bringing a wealth of expertise and personalized care to every patient she treats. A proud Texan, she earned her undergraduate degree from Baylor University before attending Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine for her medical training. Dr. Barron completed her surgical residency at The Ohio State University, where she refined her skills and embraced cutting-edge advancements in podiatric surgery.
As a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Dr. Barron is board-certified in Foot Surgery, underscoring her commitment to excellence in the field. She offers a comprehensive range of surgical treatments, including bunion and hammertoe correction, ligament and tendon repair, sports medicine, arthroscopy, diabetic wound care and fracture repair. With a focus on patient-centered care, Dr. Barron ensures that each individual fully understands their condition and treatment options, empowering them to make informed decisions that align with their unique needs and lifestyles.
Gender
Female
Languages
English
Credentials
Education
Medical School:
Kent State University School of Podiatric Medicine
Residency:
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Treatment and Care
Specific areas of interest and expertise include:
- Achilles tendonitis or rupture
- and blisters
- Bad foot odor
- calluses
- Corns
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Dry and cracked heel
- Foot and ankle arthritis
- Foot and ankle fractures
- Foot Pain
- Gout
- Heel spurs
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Skin growths
- Structural issues
- Thickened and ingrown or infected toenails