Meet our new podiatrist— Dr. Bolos
Tampa, FL – November 1, 2021 – Florida Orthopaedic Institute (FOI) announces the addition of podiatrist Dr. Youstina I. Bolos. Dr. Bolos received her residency training in forefoot and rearfoot surgery at James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital.
“We are very pleased to have Youstina Bolos, D.P.M. join our team,” says Dr. Roy Sanders, president, chief medical officer and founding member of Florida Orthopaedic Institute. “Dr. Bolos is well-trained in treating patients with complex wounds using a variety of wound healing modalities. As a heavily credentialed podiatrist and a Tampa Bay native, Dr. Bolos is eager to use her experience and help our patients stay active.”
Dr. Bolos treats nonsurgical conditions below the knee, from an ingrown toenail to complex wound care and preventive care.
“I am so proud to have the opportunity to work alongside such an experienced team of physicians,” Bolos said. “I look forward to being able to help Florida Orthopaedic Institute expand its reach by offering podiatric services to the foot and ankle patient population.”
Dr. Bolos will begin seeing patients on November 1 at the Brandon Robertson and North Tampa locations.
About Florida Orthopaedic Institute
Founded in 1989, Florida Orthopaedic Institute is Florida’s largest physician-led orthopedic group. It provides expertise and treatment of orthopedic-related injuries and conditions, including adult reconstruction and arthritis, foot and ankle, general orthopedics, hand and wrist, orthopedic trauma, shoulder and elbow, spine, interventional pain management, sports medicine, podiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, chiropractic services, and physical and occupational therapy, among others. The organization treats patients throughout its surgery centers in North Tampa, South Tampa, and Citrus Park, at several orthopaedic Urgent Care centers and at office locations in Bloomingdale, Brandon, Citrus Park, Gainesville, Lakeland, Northdale, North Tampa, Ocala, Palm Harbor, Riverview, South Tampa, Sun City Center and Wesley Chapel.
November 2, 2021