Tracey E. Giambrone, DPM
As a Doctor of Podiatric medicine Tracey has been in practice since the year 2000. She prides herself in returning her patients to an active lifestyle through a conservative approach. She is an expert in Biomechanic Evaluations and Custom Orthotics. She received her Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine. After studying at the California College of Podiatric Medicine she completed her foot and ankle Surgical Residency Program at Kaiser-Vallejo with a focus on podiatric medicine and surgery. Dr. Giambrone continues to stay apprised of latest medical advances in podiatric medicine. As a long time community member Tracey attended the University of Nevada, Reno and received her Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Portland State University in 2004. Throughout her life Tracey has been active in a wide range of sports recreationally and within her collegiate experience. Given this unique experience she is aware of the challenges faced by athletic individuals and our active community. Dr. Giambrone continues to serve as an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno Sports Medicine Fellowship.
As a Doctor of Podiatric medicine Tracey has been in practice since the year 2000. She prides herself in returning her patients to an active lifestyle through a conservative approach. She is an expert in Biomechanic Evaluations and Custom Orthotics. She received her Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine. After studying at the California College of Podiatric Medicine she completed her foot and ankle Surgical Residency Program at Kaiser-Vallejo with a focus on podiatric medicine and surgery. Dr. Giambrone continues to stay apprised of latest medical advances in podiatric medicine. As a long time community member Tracey attended the University of Nevada, Reno and received her Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Portland State University in 2004. Throughout her life Tracey has been active in a wide range of sports recreationally and within her collegiate experience. Given this unique experience she is aware of the challenges faced by athletic individuals and our active community. Dr. Giambrone continues to serve as an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno Sports Medicine Fellowship.