Jackson-Weiss syndrome is a rare, genetic disorder that affects males and females alike. The disorder causes foot and skull abnormalities due to over-stimulated bone cell growth. On the feet, Jackson-Weiss syndrome impacts the toes, resulting in unusually large, stubby big toes that point inward, fused toe bones, and webbed skin between the second and third toes. Corrective surgery is usually performed on affected infants.
Michael Michella
21:03 23 Aug 24
Great prompt attentive medical care with caring individuals. Dr. Sherman is fantastic and takes the time to explain things.
D H
13:50 10 Aug 24
When you walk in the door at SYRACUSE PODIATRY, you will be greeted by friendly caring staff. The facility is neat and clean and obviously up-to-date. My experience with Dr. D’Amico and his staff was very positive. They were personable, listened to my concerns and explain the options. I was very pleased with the experience and recommend this practice.
Sabrina Albring
21:46 09 Jun 24
Both my children love Dr.Sherman. They were struggling with feet pain. He led us in the right direction. We have no feet pain and happy children. I highly recommend him. Thank you Dr.Sherman keep doin what you do. :0)
Bernard Arogyaswamy
19:29 10 May 24
Courteous, caring staff from the reception onward. Dr. Cronin was very considerate and thoughtful. Grace was extraordinary, a real artist at work! I have rarely seen such a perfectionist in any clinic.
Kevin Bliss
23:40 17 Mar 24
Dr. D’Amico and his assistants were fantastic. He explained everything he was doing and thinking, and the rationale behind it, not only in an understandable way, but in a way that really was very interesting. After one visit, I’m convinced going to this doctor and this facility was an extremely good decision.
Yvonne Smith
18:12 15 Mar 24
I was impressed with how quickly I got an appointment, with the friendliness and efficiency of the staff and with Dr. D’Amico. I appreciated his personal phone follow-up as well. The most satisfying and helpful medical experience I’ve had in decades. Thanks to all!