Dr.Andrew Eskander, DPM


Foot & Ankle Surgeon

Dr. Andrew Eskander, has a Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine (DPM). He completed his surgical residency focused on Elective and Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Orange Coast Medical Center in Southern California. He held an important role as Chief Podiatry Resident in his training where he treated and performed thousands of surgeries on simple and complex foot and ankle pathologies.

As part of the team of medical doctors at the Orthopaedic, Sports, Spine and Pain Center (OSSP), Dr. Eskander treats a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions ranging from ingrown toenails to arthroscopic procedures of the foot and ankle. His interests also include foot and ankle fractures, bunion and toe surgery, custom orthotics, fungal nails, heel pain, nerve pain, wound care, and diabetic foot examinations.





Scope of Treatment

Ankle Fractures Ganglion Cysts Plantar Plate Injuries
Arthroscopic Ankle Gout Plantar Warts
Surgery Hammertoes Posterior Tibial Tendon
Ankle Sprains Heel Pain Dysfunction
Achilles Tendonitis / Infections (PRP) Platelet Rich
Ruptures Ingrown Toenails Plasma Therapy
Arthritis Laser Treatments Regenerative Medicine
Athlete’s Foot Limb Length Inequality Second Opinion for
Biomechanical Analysis Metatarsalgia Surgery
and Performance Minimally Invasive Foot Skin Conditions of the
Optimization and Ankle Surgery Foot and Ankle
Brachymetatarsia Neuroma Sports Medicine
Bunions Onychomycosis (Toenail Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Calluses / Corns Fungus) Tailor’s Bunions
Charcot Orthotics Tendonitis
Diabetic Foot Care Pediatric Foot Care Wounds / Ulcerations
Dropfoot Pediatric Ankle Conditions Warts
Flatfoot Peroneal Tendonitis
Fractures Plantar Fasciitis
Ankle Fractures Minimally Invasive Foot
Arthroscopic Ankle and Ankle Surgery
Surgery Neuroma
Ankle Sprains Onychomycosis
Achilles Tendonitis / (Toenail Fungus)
Ruptures Orthotics
Arthritis Pediatric Foot Care
Athlete’s Foot Pediatric Ankle Conditions
Biomechanical Analysis Peroneal Tendonitis
and Performance Plantar Fasciitis
Optimization Plantar Plate Injuries
Brachymetatarsia Plantar Warts
Bunions Posterior Tibial Tendon
Calluses / Corns Dysfunction
Charcot (PRP) Platelet Rich
Diabetic Foot Care Plasma Therapy
Dropfoot Regenerative Medicine
Flatfoot Second Opinion for
Fractures Surgery
Ganglion Cysts Skin Conditions of the
Gout Foot and Ankle
Hammertoes Sports Medicine
Heel Pain Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Infections Tailor’s Bunions
Ingrown Toenails Tendonitis
Laser Treatments Wounds / Ulcerations
Limb Length Inequality Warts
Metatarsalgia

On The Heels of
Something Great

One of the more common surgeries that Dr. Eskander specializes in is Calcaneal Fracture Surgery (Open Reduction and Internal Fixation) - Heel Surgery. For a more in-depth review of this surgery watch the video here to the left.


Wound Care Specialist

An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from wounds that will not heal. A wound specialist is a professional who has specialized in the care and treatment of acute, chronic and non-healing wounds. Acute wounds include cuts from surgical procedures, animal bites and burns; while chronic wounds refer to pressure sores and diabetic ulcers. Wound care specialists are experts in providing comfortable, high-quality, outpatient care that is customized to your unique physical needs. Wounds range from gangrene, ulcers (arterial, pressure, venous insufficiency, diabetic), radiation injury.

Dr. Eskander's background as a Podiatrist gives him a unique perspective. He maintains a multidisciplinary team of specialty physicians, nurses, physical therapists and medical technicians all working together to deliver care to patients with acute, chronic and non-healing wounds of all types. Dr. Eskander's combined expertise and diverse clinical knowledge covers a wide range of modalities to improve their wound healing and medical condition.



Dr. Eskander is a certified fellow within the American Professional Wound Care Association in addition to one of the leading physicians at the Fountain Valley Wound Care Center where he treats a wide range of wounds.

A patient with a wound that has not healed after one month of conventional therapy is often referred to a wound care specialist for further evaluation and treatment. A wound specialist may add a treatment like the pressurized hyperbaric oxygen chamber to improve the healing process.

A key role of a wound specialist lies in patient and family education. Wounds heal differently for everyone and improvements are not seen overnight. Wound specialists need to demonstrate patience and compassion to their patients. Those suffering from wounds that will not heal experience a disruption to their everyday lives. Dr. Eskander's goal is to promote healing that will have a significant impact on their quality of life.

Wound Care Specialist

An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from wounds that will not heal. A wound specialist is a professional who has specialized in the care and treatment of acute, chronic and non-healing wounds. Acute wounds include cuts from surgical procedures, animal bites and burns; while chronic wounds refer to pressure sores and diabetic ulcers. Wound care specialists are experts in providing comfortable, high-quality, outpatient care that is customized to your unique physical needs. Wounds range from Gangrene, Ulcers (arterial, pressure, venous insufficiency, diabetic), Radiation injury.

Dr. Eskander's background as Podiatrist gives him a unique perspective as a wound care specialist. He also maintains a multidisciplinary team of specialty physicians, nurses, physical therapists and medical technicians all working together to deliver care to patients with acute, chronic and non-healing wounds of all types. Dr. Eskander's combined expertise and diverse clinical knowledge covers a wide range of modalities to improve their wound healing and medical condition.

Dr. Eskander is a certified fellow within the American Professional Wound Care Association in addition to one of the leading physicians at the Fountain Valley Wound Care Center where he treats a wide range of wounds.

A patient with a wound that has not healed after one month of conventional therapy is often referred to a wound care specialist for further evaluation and treatment. The wound specialist may add a specialized treatment like the hyperbaric oxygen chamber to improve the healing process. Hyperbaric treatments provide 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber to aid healing.

A key role of a wound specialist lies in patient and family education. Wounds heal differently for everyone and improvements are not seen overnight. Wound specialists need to demonstrate patience and compassion to their patients. Those suffering from wounds that will not heal experience a disruption to their everyday lives. Dr. Eskander's goal is to promote healing that will have a significant impact on their quality of life.



Wounds That Heal
Quicker Than Time

Wounds may heal by degrees, but through modern medical technology, there are ways to promote a safe and faster recovery. Dr. Eskander employs various procedures such as Amniotic Placental Graft Tissue within surgery. To review this surgery, watch the video here to the right.

Putting Your Best Foot Forward

Dr. Eskander is always looking for new and better ways to promote healthy living and foot care especially when it can be done in modern technology. Together with a group of software developers, Dr. Eskander conducted research in developing and forming a mobile phone application in the App Store in the Foot and Podiatry section. It's currently in beta stage with a launch date coming soon.