Patient Information

Central Peninsula Foot & Ankle provides high-quality podiatry services to the Central Peninsula community. We are currently accepting new patients. We look forward to serving you!

What to Expect
In most cases, you will have an initial consultation with either Dr. Lacy or Dr. Knight to determine a diagnosis and course of treatment. During this visit, your podiatrist will review your previous medical records, test results and/or X-rays. Additional tests may be ordered, if needed.

If surgery is required, they will explain the procedure to you and answer any questions you may have. You will be provided with pre-surgery instructions, and our friendly staff will assist you in scheduling your procedure. They will also schedule post-op visits with your surgeon.

On the day of surgery, prior to your procedure, Dr. Lacy or Dr. Knight will stop in to say hello and answer any last-minute questions you may have. They will also check on you after your surgery.
Once you are discharged from the hospital, we will see you in clinic for your post-op visits. If you have any questions after your surgery, prior to your post-op visit, please give us a call.

Preparation for Your Appointment
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to complete new patient paperwork.

What to Bring to Your Appointment:

  • Government-issued Photo ID.
  • List of all medications you are currently taking (names and doses). Many patients find it easier to simply bring their medication bottles with them.
  • Insurance card(s).
  • A parent or legal guardian if the patient is under 18. A parent or legal guardian must be present during the entire visit.
  • Records from other health care providers, if applicable.
  • Completed forms including New Patient Questionnaire and Registration Form (see below for forms).