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Areas We Serve

Miami's Regenerative Foot & Ankle Specialist

From Downtown and Brickell to Midtown, Wynwood, and Little Havana — Miami patients reach our Coral Gables office in 15–20 minutes. The most advanced regenerative podiatry in South Florida.

Serving Miami Patients

Miami is a city in constant motion. From the financial professionals of Brickell logging 12,000 steps a day between meetings, to the chefs and servers of Wynwood’s restaurant scene standing on concrete floors for 10-hour shifts, the demands placed on Miami residents’ feet and ankles are among the highest of any city in South Florida. Dr. Jordan Katz, DPM, FACFAS has built his Coral Gables practice specifically around the lifestyle and occupational demands of Miami-Dade County patients.

Patients from Downtown Miami, Midtown, Edgewater, and Little Haiti reach our Biltmore Way office in under 20 minutes by taking US-1 south approximately 6 miles. From Brickell, the 836 west to US-1 south is the fastest route. Unlike Downtown offices where parking is a constant challenge and an added stressor before a medical appointment, our Coral Gables location offers ample complimentary parking directly at our building — a detail our Miami patients consistently mention in reviews.

Miami’s vibrant hospitality and restaurant industry means a large portion of our patient base includes workers who stand and walk on hard surfaces for the majority of their working lives. Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and ball-of-foot pain are epidemic in this population. Dr. Katz’s regenerative protocols — pairing shockwave therapy with custom biomechanical orthotics — have helped hundreds of hospitality workers return to full capacity without the downtime of surgery or the temporary band-aid of repeated cortisone injections.

Miami’s Little Havana and Allapattah communities have a higher-than-average rate of Type 2 diabetes, making diabetic foot care a critical service we provide for patients from these neighborhoods. Dr. Katz performs comprehensive diabetic foot evaluations, manages chronic wound care, and establishes preventive care routines that protect patients from the serious complications — including amputation — that can result from untreated diabetic foot conditions. We accept Medicaid and most insurance plans that serve Miami-Dade’s diverse population.

Office Information

Address475 Biltmore Way, Suite 108
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Distance15–20 min from Downtown Miami
HoursMon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ParkingFree on-site parking at Biltmore Way building
DirectionsFrom Downtown: US-1 south ~6 mi. From Brickell: 836 W to US-1 S.
or call (305) 442-1780

About the Area

Miami: Where an Active Lifestyle Demands Expert Foot Care

Miami is one of the most physically active cities in the United States, and that activity takes a toll on feet and ankles in ways most people don’t anticipate until they’re in pain. The city’s outdoor culture — daily runs along the Miami Riverwalk, pickup basketball in Bayfront Park, early-morning yoga on Brickell Key, cycling through Little Haiti — creates a population that is simultaneously physically fit and biomechanically at risk. Hard pavement, warm weather that encourages minimal footwear, and a year-round outdoor lifestyle create the perfect conditions for repetitive stress injuries of the foot and ankle.

Miami’s extraordinary economic diversity is reflected in the range of patients Dr. Katz serves from across the city. A Wynwood creative might present with stress fractures from hours spent standing at art events while wearing fashionable but unsupportive footwear. A Brickell attorney may develop posterior tibial tendon dysfunction from years of walking in hard leather dress shoes on marble lobby floors. A restaurant worker from Little Havana may have been pushing through debilitating plantar fasciitis for two years because they couldn’t afford the downtime a surgical recovery would require. Dr. Katz’s regenerative approach — emphasizing non-surgical, rapid-recovery solutions — is particularly well-suited to the realities of Miami working life.

Miami’s large Cuban-American and Caribbean communities also bring elevated rates of conditions that directly impact foot health, including Type 2 diabetes and peripheral vascular disease. Diabetic neuropathy, slow-healing wounds, and Charcot foot deformity require specialized expertise that goes well beyond routine podiatry. Dr. Katz’s training in both regenerative medicine and reconstructive surgery means he can provide continuity of care — from early preventive intervention through advanced wound management — without referring patients elsewhere at each stage of their condition’s progression.

“I work double shifts at a restaurant in Wynwood and was in so much heel pain I thought I’d have to quit. Dr. Katz did two shockwave sessions and I was back to full shifts in three weeks. I drive from Wynwood every time and it’s completely worth it.”— Marco R., Restaurant Server, Wynwood, Miami

Common Questions

Miami Patient FAQ

Answers to the questions Miami-area patients ask most frequently before their first appointment with Dr. Katz.

How far is Dr. Katz's office from Downtown Miami?

Our Coral Gables office at 475 Biltmore Way, Suite 108 is approximately 6 miles south of Downtown Miami. From Brickell, take the 836 west to US-1 south — most patients arrive in 15–20 minutes outside of rush hour. We have ample on-site parking at our Biltmore Way location, which is a significant advantage over Downtown offices.

Does Dr. Katz accept insurance plans common in Miami-Dade County?

Yes. We accept most major insurance plans used in Miami-Dade County, including Cigna, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, BlueCross BlueShield, Humana, Medicare, and many more. We also accept Medicaid for qualifying patients. Our front desk team will verify your specific plan and benefits before your appointment — call us at (305) 442-1780 and we'll confirm your coverage in minutes.

What is the most common foot condition among Miami patients?

Plantar fasciitis and chronic heel pain are by far the most common complaints we see from Miami patients. The combination of hard floors in restaurants and hotels, constant walking on Miami's concrete sidewalks, and warm-weather footwear (sandals, flip-flops) that provide no arch support creates the perfect conditions for plantar fascia breakdown. Hospitality and service industry workers who stand 10+ hour shifts are particularly at risk.

Is Katz Regenerative Foot & Ankle worth the drive from Wynwood or Little Havana?

Our patients from Wynwood, Little Havana, and Allapattah consistently tell us the 15-minute drive is absolutely worth it. Dr. Katz's regenerative approach — combining shockwave therapy, PRP injections, and advanced diagnostics — resolves conditions that other providers simply manage with cortisone shots. Patients who spent years treating symptoms elsewhere often achieve lasting relief within 4–6 weeks of their first visit with us.

Do you treat diabetic foot complications for patients from Miami's Little Havana community?

Absolutely. Diabetic foot care is a major focus of our practice, and it's a significant need in communities across Miami-Dade County. Dr. Katz provides comprehensive diabetic foot evaluations, neuropathy assessment, wound care for diabetic ulcers, and preventive care protocols. Early intervention is critical for diabetic patients — an untreated foot wound can escalate rapidly. We recommend diabetic patients schedule annual foot exams even in the absence of symptoms.

Take the First Step

Miami's choice for regenerative foot care

Patients from Downtown, Wynwood, Little Havana, and across Miami-Dade trust Dr. Katz for results that last — without surgery, without downtime. Book your consultation today and get a personalized treatment plan within your first visit.

or call (305) 442-1780