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5 Best Chiropodists in Seattle (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Elara Kestrel
By Elara Kestrel, Health and Medical Expert · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 7 min read

Foot pain has a way of derailing everything else, whether it's a sprained ankle that isn't healing or heel pain that's been dragging on for months. The chiropodists and foot care providers on this page hold Google ratings of 4.8 or higher, and one Seattle clinic has logged 355 reviews at a 4.8 average, so there's real depth of track record to work from before you book.

Short answer: For chiropodists and foot care in Seattle, Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington leads on review volume (4.8 stars across 355 Google reviews), while Seattle Foot and Ankle Center: J John Hoy DPM PS (4.8, 234 reviews) and individual podiatrist Lawrence Huppin, DPM (4.9, 34 reviews) round out the strongest-reviewed specialists. Several practices offer emergency work-in appointments for urgent issues.
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Seattle's Top Foot Care Providers, Compared

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington 4.8 355 Full-service podiatric clinic View ›
2 Seattle Foot and Ankle Center: J John Hoy DPM PS 4.8 234 Emergency and same-week appointments View ›
3 Seattle Foot Massage 5.0 107 Foot massage and relaxation View ›
4 Lawrence Huppin, DPM 4.9 34 Non-surgical, conservative treatment View ›
5 Nathan Tirabassi, DPM 5.0 11 Complex reconstruction and trauma View ›
5 Best Chiropodists in Seattle (2026)

Our picks for foot care in Seattle

Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington

4.8355 Google reviews

Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington is a Seattle podiatric practice on Broadway offering foot and ankle care, orthotics, sports medicine and diabetic foot care through a team of multiple podiatrists. The clinic covers everything from heel pain and bunions to complex reconstructive and trauma cases, with several doctors holding advanced fellowship training. It's one of the larger, multi-provider foot care practices in the city.

What people praise

  • Doctors described as knowledgeable and thorough, taking time to explain conditions clearly
  • Multiple providers on staff cover a wide range of specialties, from sports injuries to reconstruction
  • Newsletter and educational resources shared with patients
  • Same clinic hosts several highly rated individual podiatrists

Worth knowing

  • Some reviewers describe frustration with the phone and scheduling system, separate from the quality of care itself
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume355 · 96th
Confidencehigh
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown91% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The most-reviewed foot care practice on this page and a strong choice for anyone wanting access to multiple specialists under one roof, though it's worth confirming appointment logistics up front.

600 Broadway Unit 220, Seattle, WA 98122

Seattle Foot and Ankle Center: J John Hoy DPM PS logo
#2🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Seattle Foot and Ankle Center: J John Hoy DPM PS

4.8234 Google reviews

Seattle Foot and Ankle Center: J John Hoy DPM PS is a downtown Seattle podiatry practice run by Dr. Hoy, offering foot care, orthotics and sports medicine services with early morning hours starting at 5am. Reviewers describe quick diagnosis for a range of issues, from embedded foreign objects to persistent numbness, and the practice has built a strong reputation for responsive, unhurried appointments.

What people praise

  • Early morning hours accommodate before-work appointments
  • Doctor described as unhurried even with a full waiting room
  • Diagnoses complex, long-standing issues quickly, per multiple reviewers
  • Front desk experience praised alongside clinical care

Worth knowing

  • A solo-practitioner clinic, so availability may be tighter than a multi-provider practice
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume234 · 88th
Confidencehigh
Recency5 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown93% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A strong pick for anyone who wants a single, trusted podiatrist rather than rotating between providers, with a rating that holds up across well over 200 reviews.

509 Olive Wy #1125, Seattle, WA 98101

Seattle Foot Massage logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Seattle Foot Massage

5.0107 Google reviews

Seattle Foot Massage is a massage spa near Pike Place Market offering foot massage and reflexology, including add-on treatments like detox soaks, herbal oils and collagen socks. It's a walk-in-friendly spot aimed at both tourists and locals looking to relax tired feet after a day of walking, rather than a clinical foot care provider.

What people praise

  • Perfect rating across all reviews collected so far
  • Walk-ins welcome, useful for spontaneous visits
  • Reviewers highlight thorough, detailed treatment even for shorter sessions
  • Convenient location near Pike Place Market and the waterfront

Worth knowing

  • A relaxation and massage service, not a substitute for medical foot care from a podiatrist
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating5 / 5
Review volume107 · 79th
Confidencemoderate
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown100% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Worth knowing about if what you need is relief and relaxation rather than a medical diagnosis. Not a replacement for the podiatry practices on this list if you have an underlying condition.

1501 Western Ave #302, Seattle, WA 98101

Lawrence Huppin, DPM logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Lawrence Huppin, DPM

4.934 Google reviews

Lawrence Huppin, DPM is a podiatrist at Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington, internationally recognized for his expertise in orthotic therapy and biomechanics. He holds a fellowship in podiatric biomechanics and has taught at multiple podiatric medical schools, with a clinical focus on non-surgical treatment for heel pain, bunions and pediatric foot conditions.

What people praise

  • Patients describe a comprehensive assessment that goes beyond just the feet
  • Conservative, evidence-based approach that prioritizes avoiding surgery where possible
  • Takes time for individualized conversation rather than rushing appointments
  • Strong academic and teaching background in podiatric biomechanics

Worth knowing

  • A smaller review count than the clinic-wide listing, though every review is highly positive
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume34 · 71th
Confidenceearly
Recency6 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown94% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The specialist to ask for if you want a conservative, biomechanics-focused approach and would rather explore orthotics and rehab before considering surgery.

600 Broadway Unit 220, Seattle, WA 98122

Nathan Tirabassi, DPM logo
#5🕑 Open 5 days/wk↩ Responds to reviews

Nathan Tirabassi, DPM

5.011 Google reviews

Nathan Tirabassi, DPM is a podiatrist at Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington with clinical interests in Charcot reconstruction, flatfoot reconstruction, sports injuries, trauma and diabetic limb salvage. He completed a fellowship in Foot & Ankle Salvage Trauma and Reconstruction and has advanced training in both minimally invasive and traditional surgical approaches.

What people praise

  • Reviewers describe him as easy to understand and informative
  • One reviewer credits him with helping avoid an amputation
  • Advanced fellowship training in complex reconstruction and trauma
  • Perfect rating across reviews collected so far

Worth knowing

  • The smallest review base on this page, though consistently five-star
Reputation scorecardrank in Seattle
Rating5 / 5
Review volume11 · 42th
Confidenceearly
Recency3 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown100% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The specialist to see for a more serious or complex foot and ankle issue, backed by fellowship-level trauma and reconstruction training.

600 Broadway Unit 220, Seattle, WA 98122

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Health information disclaimer: This directory is informational only and not medical advice. Rankings reflect publicly available Google ratings and review volume, not clinical outcomes. Verify any practitioner’s credentials and registration with the relevant medical board before booking.

How we score

Every number on this page is computed from public Google data on the date shown, not from opinion or payment. Rating is the practice’s live Google star average. Review volume is how many patients have rated them, measured against other Seattle foot care providers on this page. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a 4.8 from over 300 people carries more weight than a 5.0 from a dozen. Recency reflects how recently patients are still leaving reviews. No business can pay to change these numbers.

What does a chiropodist or foot care visit cost in Seattle?

Cost varies widely depending on whether you need a routine consultation, orthotics, or a more involved procedure, and whether your insurance covers podiatric care. None of the businesses on this page publish fixed pricing online, so confirm cost and insurance coverage directly with the practice before booking.

Serving all of Seattle

These foot care providers are concentrated around downtown Seattle and Broadway, easily reachable from most parts of the city. Searching for a chiropodist near me? Every listing below shows a live phone number and directions so you can find the closest option fast.

What to ask before you book a foot care appointment

  • Does the practice accept my insurance, and what’s covered for podiatric visits?
  • How soon can I be seen for an urgent issue?
  • Is the treatment approach conservative first, or does it involve surgery?
  • Will I see the same provider at every visit?
  • What should I bring to my first appointment (imaging, referral, prior records)?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these foot care providers?

We started from every chiropodist and podiatric provider in Seattle with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from the public Google data in the scorecard. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position on the underlying data.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date (August 2026 on this page). We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Can I get a same-week appointment for foot pain in Seattle?

Several practices here, including Seattle Foot and Ankle Center, have accommodated urgent or work-in appointments. Call ahead and explain your situation.

What is the difference between a chiropodist and a podiatrist?

In the US, the term podiatrist is more common and refers to a doctor of podiatric medicine (DPM). The businesses on this page are podiatric practices and providers offering foot and ankle care.

The bottom line

Integrative Foot & Ankle Centers of Washington is the safe default for its size and range of specialists, while Dr. Hoy’s practice is a strong pick if you want a single trusted provider with early appointment availability. Confirm insurance coverage before you book.

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