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Dr. Stephen Levin believes and emphasizes that healthy feet promote overall orthopedic health. Many patients with foot pain also complain of back, neck, and even headache pain. The feet are the foundation that supports the weight of our entire body. And, poor foot posture can impede daily activities.
Dr. Levin, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, has lived in Tampa for over ten years. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland in College Park. He furthered his education, successfully completing four years at the Pennsylvania School of Podiatric Medicine at Temple University in Philadelphia. After completing a two year medical and surgical residency at Montgomery Hospital Medical Center in Norristown, Pennsylvania, he moved to Tampa to start his practice.
Dr. Levin is married to his wife Diane and has three children: David, Sam, and Sarah. They reside in New Tampa where they are proud sponsors of New Tampa Little League, Terrace Community Middle School and are members of both New Tampa Chamber of Commerce and Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce.
Dr. Levin is Board Certified in Foot Surgery by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, and he is currently President of the Hillsborough County Podiatric Medical Association, a post he has held for the last nine years. Recently, Dr. Levin was voted Vice President of the Component Presidents by the Florida Podiatric Medical Association. In 2005, he was selected as Young Practitioner of the Year by the Florida Podiatric Medical Association. He is also an active member of that association, as well as the American Podiatric Medical Association throughout his career.
He is on staff at University Community Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tampa General, New Tampa Surgery Center, and Ambulatory Surgery Center.
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Diane Levin manages the daily operations at New Tampa Foot and Ankle. As a Registered Nurse, she shares Dr. Levin’s views on promoting overall health. “When our feet hurt, we commonly end up with pain throughout our body.”
Diane graduated from the University of South Florida with a
Bachelor of Arts in English, Professional and Technical Writing
in August 1994. She later earned her Bachelor of Science in
Nursing from Medical College of Georgia in Athens,
Georgia
in May 2002.
She is the proud wife and mother of their three children. Outside of the office,
she can commonly be seen taking her children to various activities in New Tampa,
such as baseball, soccer and swimming lessons.
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