Dr. Lacey Loveland is a podiatric physician with Nevada Foot & Ankle Centers.
She earned her undergraduate degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Utah State University in 1993. She received her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in 1997. Dr. Loveland completed a three-year surgical residency at the California College of Podiatric Medicine in 2000.
Dr. Loveland is a podiatrist with experience in private practice, hospital, and community health clinic environments. She graduated from the California College of Podiatric Medicine, where she also completed a three-year surgical residency. She has extensive teaching and research experience and has served as a principal investigator for FDA clinical trials through the Center for Clinical Research in San Francisco, California, specializing in diabetic wound healing modalities. She was instrumental in establishing a multi-disciplinary wound healing clinic at Alameda County Medical Center. Dr. Loveland provides compassionate and comprehensive patient care and brings excellence in prevention of foot wounds through patient education, proper shoe gear, and routine foot care.
Originally from Carson City, Nevada, Dr. Loveland is happy to be back home, enjoying time with her family in the Reno area. She and her husband enjoy spending time with their two dogs, cooking, trying new recipes, and exploring their community together.
Education
- Utah State University, B.S. in Biology, Minor in Chemistry, 1993
- California College of Podiatric Medicine, DPM, 1997
- California College of Podiatric Medicine, Residency completed 2000
Board Certifications
- ABFAS® Board Certified in Foot Surgery
Awards
- Podiatrist of the Year, Consumer Business Review, 2013
- Cambridge Who’s Who Lifetime Member, 2008
- Philip Gardner Award for the Outstanding Student in Podiatric Medicine, 1997
- Dr. Robert Brennen, DPM Scholarship Award, 1993
- Excellence in Basic Sciences Award, CCPM, 1997
- First Prize Paper/Gold Award, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology, 1996
- Pi Delta National Honor Society Member, 1995–1997
- Excellence in Research, CCPM, 1997
- The National Dean’s List, 1993–1997
- CCPM Academic Honors, 1993–1997
- Outstanding Young Americans Award, 1997
Publications List
- Multiple publications from 1996–2000 on HIV-related podiatric pathology, wound care, and surgical outcomes (full references in CV)