2023 December InMaricopa Magazine

BUSINESS

Introducing Dr. Matine Mirsaidi

M ARICOPA FOOT AND ANKLE IS excited to introduce its newest doctor, Dr. Matine Mirsaidi. Dr. Mirsaidi received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine at the Midwestern University Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine, receiving premium podiatric medical training from a didactic and clinical aspect in affiliated facilities across the country. After earning his credentials, he completed a three-year podiatric medical and surgical residency at Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center in Phoenix. He was trained by many well- renowned foot and ankle specialists across the Valley in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and ankle conditions, with vast training in both conservative and surgical management. Dr. Mirsaidi’s diverse training spans across wound care, diabetic foot care and limb salvage, complicated lower extremity infections, athletic injuries, dermatological conditions of the lower extremity, heel pain, flat feet and all other foot and ankle ailments. Raised here in the Valley, Dr. Mirsaidi has always emphasized the importance of giving back to the community that has given so much to him. He volunteers at several events every year like FitFeet, which is affiliated with the Special Olympics of Arizona. In his free time, Dr. Mirsaidi enjoys spending time with his loved ones, participating in and following soccer, football and basketball, and playing the guitar. In addition to English, Dr. Mirsaidi is fluent in Farsi and conversational in Spanish and French.

Maricopa Foot and Ankle Services: • Ankle & Foot Surgery • Athletic Injuries • Bunions & Bone Spurs

• Ingrown Toenails • Plantar Fasciitis • Sprains & Fractures • Varicose Veins Treatment • Warts • Wound Care Specialists

Maricopa Foot & Ankle Center

520-494-1090 MFAAC.com 21300 N. John Wayne Parkway, Suite 126

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Happy Holidays from ED3! As December rolls around and the holiday season kicks off, let’s take a moment to consider our energy usage. Arizona residents

know the relief that comes with the end of summer, but don’t forget that winter can also have its own challenges. 1. Install LED lights — they’re brighter, use less energy, and last longer than traditional lights. 2. Use a timer — Whether it’s for your holiday lights or your heating, using a timer can help you save energy by ensuring that you’re only using energy when needed. 3. Layers — Rather than turning on the heat, try dressing in cozy layers and using blankets! You can save energy and still feel warm and snug.

41664 W. Smith Enke Rd., Suite 100 Maricopa, AZ 85138 www.ed3online.org (520) 424-9021

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