Dr. Thomas Jordan is a board-certified podiatrist with Bay Area Foot Care and Sonoma County Orthopedic & Podiatric Specialists.

Dr. Jordan attended Santa Clara University for his undergraduate degree. He then went on to the California School of Podiatric Medicine for his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Jordan completed his residency through the Kaiser San Francisco Bay Area Foot and Ankle Residency Program.

Today, Dr. Jordan specializes in conservative and surgical treatment of complex foot and ankle conditions. He has a particular interest in minimally invasive revision surgeries, arthroscopy, bunion surgery, Charcot reconstruction, plantar plate repair, rearfoot reconstruction, sports medicine, trauma, and injuries. He also takes special interest in diabetic patients, and the prevention and treatment of wounds, and pediatric patients for all of their concerns from ingrown toenails to clubfoot and many other pediatric conditions.

Outside of work, Dr. Jordan enjoys keeping up with his 3 children and their numerous activities! When he has a bit of free time, he enjoys mountain biking and swimming!

Dr. Jordan is accepting new patients.

Education

  • Santa Clara University – Undergraduate
  • Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine attained from the California School of Podiatric Medicine
  • Residency completed at Kaiser San Francisco Bay Area Foot and Ankle Residency Program

Board Certifications

  • ABFAS Board-Certified Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery

Hospital Affiliations

  • Napa Queen of the Valley
  • Santa Rosa Memorial
  • Santa Rosa Sutter

Publications List

  • Radiographic outcomes of adult acquired flatfoot corrected by medial column arthrodesis with or without a medializing calcaneal osteotomy. Jordan TH, Rush SM, Hamilton GA, Ford LA . Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery 50 (2), 176-181, 2011.
  • The radiographic fate of the syndesmosis after trans-syndesmotic screw removal in displaced ankle fractures. Jordan TH, Talarico RH, Schuberth JM. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. 50 (4), 407-412, 2011.
  • Naviculocuneiform arthrodesis for treatment of medial column instability associated with lateral peritalar subluxation. Rush SM, Jordan TH. Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 26 (3), 373-384, 2009.
  • Equinus deformity in neuropathic diabetic patients and their propensity for plantar forefoot ulceration. Jordan TH. National Foot and Ankle Review 9 (1), 22-25, 2004.
  • Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV-1) Promotes Neurogenic Inflammation in the Pancreas via Activation of the Neurokinin–1 Receptor (NK-1R). Hunter MM, Wick, EC, Day AL, Richmond AC, Jordan TH, Grady EF, Bunnett NW, Kirkwood KS. Pancreas. 30 (3):260-265, 2005.
  • Neutral Endopeptidase determines the severity of pancreatitis-associated lung injury. Day AL, Wick E, Jordan TH, Jaffray CE, Bunnett NW, Grady EF, Kirkwood KS. Journal of Surgical Research. Sep 128(1):21-27, 2005.
  • Pancreatic resection in the elderly. Lightner AM, Glasgow RE, Jordan TH, Krassner AD, Way LW, Mulvihill SJ, Kirkwood KS. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. May 198(5):697-706, 2004.
  • Recombinant Human Neutral Endopeptidase ameliorates Pancreatic Elastase-Induced Lung Injury. Lighgtner AM, Jordan TH, Bunnett NW, Grady EF, Kirkwood KS. Surgery. Aug 132(2):193-9.

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