Raddison M. Veater, DPM

Raddison M. Veater, DPM

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About Raddison M. Veater, DPM

Raddison Veater, DPM, is a board-qualified podiatrist treating patients of Advanced Foot & Ankle Center.

Dr. Veater graduated from Utah State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health with an emphasis in Industrial Hygiene. He continued his education, earning his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine from the California School of Podiatric Medicine in Oakland. During medical school, he served as the President of the American Podiatric Medical Students Association.

After graduating from medical school, Dr. Veater completed his rigorous surgical residency training at Kaiser Permanente North Bay Consortium, where he received high-level training in podiatric medicine and surgery, including complex foot and ankle reconstruction, foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine, bunions, heel pain, wound care, limb salvage, and total ankle replacements.

As a physician, Dr. Veater believes in the importance of listening to each patient and their needs in order to develop a personal treatment plan for them. He works hard to accommodate each patient while still giving them the best and most appropriate treatment.

Dr. Veater enjoys spending time with his wife, Julie, and their two children. When not in the clinic, Dr. Veater likes trying different types of foods, exploring the outdoors, rock climbing, hiking, camping, canyoneering, and skateboarding.

Dr. Veater is accepting new patients.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from Utah State University
  • Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the California School of Podiatric Medicine, Oakland
  • Surgical residency completed at Kaiser Permanente North Bay Consortium

Board Certifications

  • ABFAS Board Qualified in Foot & Ankle Surgery

Hospital Affiliations

  • St. Mark’s Hospital
  • Holy Cross SLC
  • Intermountain Medical Center
  • Jordan Valley
Publications
  • “The Effect of Frontal Deformity at the Ankle Joint on Total Ankle Arthroplasty Revision Rate.” The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Volume 63, Issue 2 Mar-Apr 2024, pages 145-150.

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