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Dr. Michael Zapf, DPM, MPH, FACFAS

 Thank you for visiting my website. I have been placing information and articles on this site for many years and have received millions of  hits during that time (and not that many of them were mine). I have designed it for people who like to read about their foot and ankle problems. Since I started the web site, I have added two associates to my practice, Dr. Darren Payne and Dr. Stephen Benson.  Since my site is filled with just my thoughts and opinions they are not, necessarily, shared by my colleagues. To see our less controversial (and less windy) practice web site, I offer you: www.ConejoFeet.com, the practice site for The Agoura Los Robles Podiatry Centers (ALRPC). The ALRPC practice site has a lot of material about our office, many of our policies and the registration forms to be filled out before your visit. I suggest all prospective patients visit www.ConejoFeet.com.

 I made the web site to give my patients the extra depth information that I don’t always have time to cover in the office visit. Visitors who are not my patients are welcome to browse the information found here. My younger colleagues are both under 50 and they, like many their age, do not favor in depth reading. They prefer their information presented to them in a few short, crisp bullet points. I, being of the, ahem, older generation, like to read about my ailments in greater depth. Here, I present the greater depth. If you ask a question about heel pain or bunions that I have not answered in my two monographs, I will quickly add it so that it is as complete as I can make it. If you agree with this philosophy, welcome to my page. If you correspond with me please let me know if you like the in depth reporting.

 Remember, this site is in no way intended to tell you how your own ailment or problem should be treated, only the approach I use when confronted with certain situations. Your problem may well be different from what you think it is and should always be evaluated by the appropriate professional, whether podiatrist, orthopedist or other authority. Please understand that I, nor anyone else, can offer you a proper diagnosis or treatment plan without seeing and feeling the problem at hand (foot?) Happy reading.

 Sincerely, Michael Zapf, DPM, MPH, FACFAS, FACFAOM

 P.S. All the information in this web site is © by me and it is mine alone. No picture or any of the articles cannot be used by anyone without permission from me, personally.

P.P.S. Comments about this web site or questions about your feet can be directed to me at zfootdoc (at) doctor (dot) com.

 


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The members and friends of the Rotary Club of Westlake Sunrise gathered on Saturday morning December 17 to bring Holiday Cheer to 6 families of Thousand Oaks. This is an annual project of the Rotary Club made more poignant this year by an unfortunate fire at an apartment building owned by Many Mansions of Thousand Oaks.

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Rotarian Kim Woods (in the foreground with the red sweater) was the chairperson of this project. She is shown here giving last minute instructions and maps to the Rotarians and Friends who are making the Christmas deliveries of toys for every member of the family, Christmas tree with decorations and the fixings for a complete Christmas dinner, complete with turkey.

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Rotarians Tom Waite and Nancy LaSota try to persuaded us that they are Christmas Angels. We think of them more as ghosts of Christmas present.

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The Rotarians gather at the first house on the delivery schedule

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In between Santa plays with some of the Children

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Images from the second house on the route

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The third family was burned out of their apartment and is living temporarily in Oxnard. They returned to the community center to receive their Christmas bounty.

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Finally Eric Rolph wonders in an ecumenical spirit if a few candles mike make this a Hanukkah Bush?

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I am selling my 1972 450SLC. I bought it thinking I was going to restore it and years later I ''never got around to it." It is a grey market import with European bumpers and European headlights. It needs body work inside and out but the engine, transmission, wheels and tires are all in good shape. If you are interested I will bring it to the office and show it to you. The best offer $2000 or greater will take it home. Oh, yea, the left front window just decided to not work as the electrical sending unit in the center console gave out. The electric antenna also is broken. I put in a stereo/CD/Tape player but the original is still in the trunk. By the way, the clock still works but the sunroof doesn't.  It has the original emergency first aid kit in the rear deck and a great spare tire. E-mail me at zfootdoc@doctor.com with questions or concerns.  Dr. Michael Zapf

 

 

 

 

 

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