Weil Foot & Ankle Institute – Kenosha, WI

Office Hours

Monday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
8:00am-12:00pm (Closed 5th Saturday each month)
Sunday
Closed

Weil Foot & Ankle Institute – Kenosha, WI

Office Hours

Monday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Wednesday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Thursday

8:00 am - 12:00 pm

Friday

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday

8:00am-12:00pm (Closed 5th Saturday each month)

Sunday

Closed

Weil Foot & Ankle Institute - Kenosha
Weil Foot & Ankle Institute - Kenosha

Providers at this Location

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Jennifer-Bernstein_DPM

Jennifer Bernstein, DPM

After graduating from UIC in 2009, Dr. Bernstein has attended the William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago and graduated in 2013.
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Expert Podiatrist & Foot and Ankle Care in Kenosha, WI

Comprehensive and Compassionate Foot & Ankle Care – also serving Racine, WI, Pleasant Prairie, WI, Somers, WI, Sturtevant, WI, Mount Pleasant, WI, Bristol, WI, Zion, IL, Waukegan, IL, Winthrop Harbor, IL, Kenosha, WI

Weil Foot & Ankle Institute has aimed to deliver the very best in comprehensive podiatric medicine for over 50 years. While WFAI originated in Chicago, we are now proud to offer services to Wisconsin patients with our podiatry practice in Kenosha, WI.

At WFAI, you are not just another patient. Our podiatrists in Kenosha, WI understand that you should not be treated as just another patient, because you are an individual with a unique set of needs and circumstances. This is why all our podiatrists emphasize consultative medicine, in which your podiatrist takes your needs and input into account. It is important to us that you feel involved in your care.

More Reasons to Choose Weil Foot & Ankle Institute for your Foot and Ankle care

Our podiatrists’ breadth of experience covers a wide array of podiatric conditions, including arthritis, bunions, corns and calluses, flat feet, heel pain, hammertoe and claw toe, ingrown toenails, toenail fungus, neuromas and all manner of sports-related foot and ankle injuries.

And if you are seeking care for your child, our podiatrists are also experienced in pediatric podiatry, and can help with issues like toe walking, in-toeing and out-toeing, frequent falls and other abnormal gait issues.

At WFAI, we understand the value of evidence-based medicine and scientific research. That’s why our physicians have authored multiple research studies in the field of podiatric medicine, advancing the field and bringing new knowledge to light. Our podiatrists in Kenosha, WI keep their board certifications up-to-date and are skilled in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. However, surgery is a last resort at WFAI. This is because we want to heal your pain without causing additional damage whenever possible, so we focus first on restorative and conservative treatments.

Regardless of what treatment method ends up working for you, our main goal is to treat your foot, heel, and ankle pain.

Our podiatry practice in Kenosha, WI is open five days a week (with certain Saturdays depending on the week). We have exceptional board-certified podiatrists on staff, and we work hard to make your experience in our office as comfortable and stress-free as possible. That’s why we offer additional amenities like X-Rays on-site, Wi-Fi, and several retailers of foot and ankle products. You may find precisely what you need to treat your foot and ankle pain on the way out the door from your first podiatry appointment.

If you are ready to receive some of the best podiatry care in Wisconsin, take your first steps by calling us today or clicking the Appointment button on this page. We are gladly accepting new patients for in-person and online appointments and we accept most major insurance plans.

Our patient is our number one priority. Our staff is dedicated to you. Our staff will do their best to answer your questions and to make your experience at Weil Foot & Ankle Institute pleasant. Our podiatric physicians have dedicated themselves to helping people lead more productive and satisfying lives. Our doctors are skilled in the most advanced podiatric medical procedures and methods in order to offer you the best options to help you with your foot or ankle condition. Foot or ankle pain is not normal.

Our doctors present an individualized treatment plan to meet the specific needs of your feet and ankles. Informed patients make better decisions about their health and well being.

What Sets Us Apart

  • State of the art treatment for all foot and ankle conditions
  • Conservative and Surgical Alternatives
  • Innovative surgical approach for Achilles tendon tears via minimal incision
  • Variety of surgical options for arthritic great toe and bunions customized to your needs
  • In office Digital X-ray and Diagnostic Ultrasound
  • Evening and Saturday hours available upon request every week
  • We take the time you need
  • We listen to you

We hope you’ll find our practice offers the accessibility and personal commitment you look for from a physician.

You are going to love coming to our office!

Foot and Ankle Specialists Serving Kenosha, WI and all Surrounding Communities, Including:

  • Racine, WI

  • Pleasant Prairie, WI

  • Somers, WI

  • Sturtevant, WI

  • Mount Pleasant, WI

  • Bristol, WI

  • Zion, IL

  • Waukegan, IL

  • Winthrop Harbor, IL


Top Rated Podiatrists - Weil Foot & Ankle Institute in Kenosha, WI

  • Comprehensive treatment for all foot and ankle conditions.
  • Minimally invasive and surgical options tailored to your needs.
  • 5-star rated — trusted care in your community.
  • Cutting-edge diagnostics and modern treatment methods.
  • Personalized care plans designed around your lifestyle and goals.
  • Most insurance plans accepted; flexible self-pay options available.

Don’t let foot or ankle pain hold you back. Schedule your visit today with Weil Foot & Ankle Institute in Kenosha and take the first step toward healthier, pain-free movement.

At our Kenosha podiatry clinic, we diagnose and treat a wide range of foot and ankle conditions — including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, hammertoes, sports injuries, and nail disorders. We also provide diabetic foot exams, wound care, and custom orthotics to help you stay active and comfortable.

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Our Podiatrist Clinic in Kenosha is accepting new patients for comprehensive podiatry services. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic heel pain, an ingrown toenail, or diabetic foot management, our board-certified podiatrists are ready to help you restore your mobility and comfort.

During your first visit, our podiatrists will review your health history, evaluate your symptoms, and perform a thorough foot and ankle examination. Diagnostic imaging such as X-rays or ultrasound may be recommended to design a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Our clinic offers custom orthotic devices that provide support, reduce pain, and improve alignment. We also provide footwear recommendations to prevent injuries and manage chronic conditions such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and arthritis.

Address: Weil Foot & Ankle Institute – Kenosha, 8500 75th St., Suite 105, Kenosha, WI 53142

Patients coming from Racine, WI

Take I-94 S toward Kenosha, take exit 351 for WI-158/52nd St, turn right onto 52nd St/WI-158, continue west to 75th St, and turn right to reach the clinic.

Patients coming from Pleasant Prairie, WI

Head north on I-94 N toward Kenosha, take exit 351 for WI-158/52nd St, turn left onto 52nd St/WI-158, continue west to 75th St, then turn right to reach the clinic.

Patients coming from Somers, WI

Take WI-31 S to Kenosha, turn right onto 75th St, and continue to the clinic at Suite 105.

Patients coming from Sturtevant, WI

Take I-94 S toward Kenosha, take exit 351 for WI-158/52nd St, turn right onto 52nd St/WI-158, continue west to 75th St, and turn right to reach the clinic.

Patients coming from Mount Pleasant, WI

Drive south on WI-31 S, turn right onto 75th St, and continue to the clinic at Suite 105.

Patients coming from Bristol, WI

Take WI-50 E to I-94 N toward Kenosha, take exit 351 for WI-158/52nd St, turn left onto 52nd St/WI-158, continue west to 75th St, and turn right to reach the clinic.

Patients coming from Zion, IL

Take IL-173 E to IL-131 N, continue to Kenosha, turn right onto 75th St, and reach the clinic at Suite 105.

Patients coming from Waukegan, IL

Take I-94 N toward Kenosha, take exit 351 for WI-158/52nd St, turn left onto 52nd St/WI-158, continue west to 75th St, then turn right to the clinic.

Patients coming from Winthrop Harbor, IL

Take IL-137 E to IL-131 N, continue north into Kenosha, turn right onto 75th St, and continue to the clinic at Suite 105.

Patients coming from Kenosha, WI

Take Sheridan Rd/52nd St west, turn left onto 75th St, and continue to reach the clinic at Suite 105.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?

No, most patients can make an appointment directly without a referral. However, check with your insurance provider to confirm your plan’s requirements.

What should I bring to my first visit?

Please bring your insurance card, a photo ID, and any relevant medical records or imaging. Wearing shoes you commonly use can also help during evaluation.

Do you treat sports injuries?

Yes, our podiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating foot and ankle sports injuries, including sprains, fractures, and tendonitis.

Is custom orthotics fitting available?

Yes. We offer advanced digital scanning and gait analysis to create custom orthotics for your specific needs and foot structure.

Resources

Dr. Louis M. Profeta

In Praise of Podiatry

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5 Ways Young Athletes Can Take Care of Their Feet NOW!

Heel Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Heel Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Optimize Your Foot Health with Custom Orthotics

Optimize Your Foot Health with Custom Orthotics

What’s the Difference Between Hammer Toe and Claw Toe?

The Do’s and Don’ts of Hammertoes

Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetic Foot Care

Types of Heel Pain and What To Do About It

Types of Heel Pain and What To Do About It

Do I Have a Bunionette on My Pinky Toe?

Do I Have a Bunionette on My Pinky Toe?

Planning for a Marathon: What your Podiatrist Wants you to Know

Planning for a Marathon: What your Podiatrist Wants you to Know

Getting Toenails Ready for Summer

Getting Toenails Ready for Summer

Take Steps to Learn About PAD

Take Steps to Learn About PAD

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What Is The Lapiplasty Procedure?

Nerve Injuries To The Foot

Nerve Injuries To The Foot

What Is A Custom Orthotic?

What Is A Custom Orthotic?

Plantar Plate Tears and How to Treat Them

Plantar Plate Tears and How to Treat Them

Pregnancy and Your Feet

Pregnancy and Your Feet

Your Feet Hold the Key to the Health of Your Arteries

Your Feet Hold the Key to the Health of Your Arteries

Why is the skin on my feet so dry and flaky?

Why is the skin on my feet so dry and flaky?

Why One Foot, Ankle, or Leg Might Be Swollen?

Why One Foot, Ankle, or Leg Might Be Swollen?

Why are my toes squishing together?

Why are my toes squishing together?

Toenail Fungus

If I have my fungal toenail removed, will the fungal nail grow back?

What is a Bone Bruise and Does it Need Treatment?

What is a Bone Bruise and Does it Need Treatment?

What are those dark spots on the top of my feet and ankles?

What are those dark spots on the top of my feet and ankles?

Why Did My Big Toe Joint Start Hurting When I Took up Yoga?

Why Did My Big Toe Joint Start Hurting When I Took up Yoga?

Another not-so uncommon cause of heel pain is stress fractures

Another not-so uncommon cause of heel pain is stress fractures

Neuroma

Neuromas in the feet can be a very painful condition

Why Are My Toenails So Ugly? Could It Be A Fungal Nail?

Why Are My Toenails So Ugly? Could It Be A Fungal Nail?

Should I see a Doctor for my Stubbed Toe?

Should I see a Doctor for my Stubbed Toe?

I have bad pain, but nothing is wrong on the x-ray – now what?

I have bad pain, but nothing is wrong on the x-ray – now what?

Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Wake up in the Morning?

Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Wake up in the Morning?

How Soon Can I Drive After Breaking My Foot?

How Soon Can I Drive After Breaking My Foot?

plantar fasciitis

Your Plantar Fasciitis Symptoms Might Actually Be Heel Bone Cysts or Tumors

Heel numbness causes

What Causes Heel Numbness?

Common Causes of Ankle Pain in Children

Common Causes of Ankle Pain in Children

What Do Your Toenails Say About Your Health?

What Do Your Toenails Say About Your Health?

What’s the Difference Between Hammer Toe and Claw Toe?

What’s the Difference Between Hammer Toe and Claw Toe?

Achilles Tendonitis

What Beginner Runners Need to Know for Foot Health

Double Crush Injury: How your back may be contributing to ankle or foot pain

Double Crush Injury: How your back may be contributing to ankle or foot pain

Tips for Reducing Heel Pain After Exercising

Tips for Reducing Heel Pain After Exercising

Common Causes of Foot Pain in Children

Common Causes of Foot Pain in Children

Think you may have stepped on something and now it may be in your foot? Here is what to do.

Think you may have stepped on something and now it may be in your foot? Here is what to do.

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Is it OK To Go Barefoot All Day?

What’s the Deal with Toe Separators Anyway?

What’s the Deal with Toe Separators Anyway?

Here’s Why Your Feet Swell in Summer & What to Do About It!

Here’s Why Your Feet Swell in Summer & What to Do About It!

How Long Will My Broken Foot be Casted?

How Long Will My Broken Foot be Casted?

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These 6 Shoes Are Secretly Terrible for Your Feet

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One product that you may rely on for the occasional cuts and scrapes can be harmful if used in appropriately

Yes, you can do whatever you put your mind to

What’s that clicking in my foot?

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Pregnancy and Ingrown Nails you Never had Before!

Fact or Myth: The truth about Pumice Stones

Fact or Myth: The truth about Pumice Stones

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Foot Pain From Weightlifting?