About Us

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Thank you for considering Advanced Foot Care Center for your foot and ankle care needs. If your question is not answered here, please call our office so we can assist you.

  • What insurance types do you take?
  • What types of foot problems do you see?
  • Do the doctors work with other medical providers in the area?
  • Should I arrive early for my appointment?
  • Can I fill out new patient paperwork before my appointment?
What insurance types do you take?

We accept all major insurance carriers, including those listed below. Our billing office can answer many of your questions at (785) 354-7608.

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Century
  • ChampVA
  • Cigna
  • Corporate Plan Management
  • Coventry
  • First Health
  • FMH
  • Health Comp
  • Humana
  • IBEW
  • KBT
  • Key Benefit
  • Mail Handlers
  • Medicare
  • Meritain
  • PHP
  • Preferred Health Systems
  • Preferred Health Care
  • Tricare
  • Triwest
  • UHC (United Healthcare)
  • Veterans Administration
  • Most Medicare Secondary Coverage

We DO NOT take Medicaid/KanCare.

What types of foot problems do you see?

Our doctors provide complete foot and ankle care. This includes bunions, hammer toes, heel pain, orthotics, diabetic foot care, wound care, ingrown toenails, neuroma (nerve swelling and pain), foot and ankle sprains, stress fractures, sports injuries, children’s and adolescent foot problems, bone spurs, tendonitis, warts and other skin problems of the foot and ankle.

Do the doctors work with other medical providers in the area?

Our doctors are residency trained in the latest foot and ankle medical and surgical techniques. Dr. McCalla and Dr. Brodine are committed to continuing medical education, allowing them to offer you the finest possible specialty service.

In addition to the knowledge of our physicians and the medical equipment available at our office, Advanced Foot Care Center works with our local hospitals and area physicians to coordinate patient care. This means our patients can be confident that the most appropriate resources will be used to address their foot concerns.

Should I arrive early for my appointment?

Please arrive 30 minutes early for your appointment if you are a new patient. This allows us time to enter your information. Also, bring with you a photo ID, insurance card and current medication list, if applicable.

If you are a returning patient, please arrive 15 minutes early for your appointment. Dr. Brodine and Dr. McCalla will see you promptly.

Can I fill out new patient paperwork before my appointment?

Yes! You can download and print the new patient paperwork prior to your appointment. If your paperwork is filled out before your first appointment, there is no need to arrive 30 minutes early.

Please download and print all of the forms below. Then, complete and bring them with you on the day of your appointment.

Your Topeka Podiatrists

Advanced Foot Care Center proudly serves Topeka and the surrounding Northeast Kansas Community.

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