Zach T. Laidley, DPM

Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery, Podiatry, Foot and Ankle Surgery

Foot and Ankle Surgery
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Zach Laidley, DPM, completed his training at one of the nation’s top podiatric residency programs and is Foot and Ankle Surgery board-certified. He served as chief resident at the Swedish Podiatric Medicine and Surgery with Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery in Seattle. This rigorous and comprehensive program is considered one of the elite foot and ankle surgery programs in the United States, with direct training from some of the top podiatric and orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons in the Seattle area. His training encompassed all aspects of foot and ankle pathology and surgery, including forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction, total ankle replacements, ankle arthroscopy, sports medicine, trauma and limb salvage. Dr. Laidley is originally from the St. Louis area and obtained his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine in 2019 from Scholl College at Rosalind Franklin University, where he graduated at the top of his class. Dr. Laidley is committed to the advancement of foot and ankle surgery and serves on the residency training committee at the Swedish Podiatric Residency Program.

Dr. Laidley, his wife, and their dog live in Seattle. He enjoys weightlifting, hiking, golf, hunting and fishing.

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Locations

Care Center

7320 216th Street SW Suite 320B
Edmonds, WA 98026

(425) 670-8905

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Education

Program: BS
Institution: North Central College

Program: DPM
Institution: Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine and Science

Program: Residency
Institution: Swedish Medical Center

Program: Board Certified
Institution: American Board of Podiatric Surgery

Associations

Member, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

Member, American Podiatric Medical Association

Member, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

Member, Washington State Podiatric Medical Association

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