Dr. Adam Isaac
Frederick, MD 21703
Phone: 301-698-9260
Fax: 301-698-8962
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Dr. Adam Isaac graduated from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, in 2009, and completed his residency in Foot and Ankle Surgery at Saint Barnabas Medical Center (Livingston, NJ). He then completed a fellowship in Wound Healing and Amputation Prevention at the Southern Arizona Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA) / University of Arizona, under the direction of David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD.
As Director of Research, Dr. Adam Isaac oversees clinical studies and trials focused on wound healing and limb preservation in patients with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, and other limb-threatening conditions. He works closely with other FASMA doctors on this unique, collaborative endeavor.
Professional Affiliations:
Diplomate, American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2018 – Present
Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, 2018 – Present
Publications
- Lower resource utilization for patients with healed diabetic foot ulcers during participation in a prevention program with foot temperature monitoring (BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care)
- Fibro-Osseous Pseudotumor Arising From Nail Bed of the Great Toe: A Rare Case of Recurrence (The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery)
- Assessing The Potential Of Gene Therapy In PAD And Wound Care: Is HGF The Answer? (Podiatry Today)
- DFU Outpatient Management: Urgent Or Emergent? (Podiatry Today)
- Comment on “An observational pilot study using a purified reconstituted bilayer matrix to treat non-healing diabetic foot ulcers” (International Wound Journal)
- Addressing Non-Adherence In Patients With Diabetes (Podiatry Today)
- Addressing Complications With Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Use (Podiatry Today)
- PAS stain based histological classification and severity grading of toenail onychomycosis (Medical Mycology)
- Mechanically powered negative pressure wound therapy as a bolster for skin grafting (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery- Global Open)
- Offloading Foot Wounds in People with Diabetes (WOUNDS)
- Negative pressure wound therapy and other new therapies for diabetic foot ulceration: the current state of play (Medical Clinics of North America)
- A Guide To Current And Emerging NPWT Modalities (Podiatry Today)
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Undergraduate Degree
University of Maryland College Park
Graduate Degree
Temple University
Residency
Saint Barnabas Medical Center
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Frederick, MD (Solarex Ct)
Frederick, MD 21703
Phone: 301-698-9260
Fax: 301-698-8962
Dr. Adam Isaac's hours at Frederick, MD (Solarex Ct):
Mon 9:00am - 3:45pm Tue 9:00am - 3:45pm Wed 9:00am - 3:45pm Thu 9:00am - 11:45am Fri 9:00am - 3:45pm
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Dr Isaac is great.
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Very satisfied with the entire visit.
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The receptionist was personable, friendly and helpful. I really liked her! [...]
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I was in a lot of pain in my toe, and I got an immediate appointment. The Dr. was kind, thorough and explained my home care very well. I have another follow-up appt. in 2 weeks, Thrilled with my Dr. I have use this practice, and it doesn't seem to matter which Dr. I use, they are all very knowledgeable. I shall stay with this group for quite a while, as I am that please with this group.
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Everyone at this office was very kind and polite. The two ladies at the front desk were just great!
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Excellent care and professionalism throughout. Blessings to you all, thank you
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Dr Isaac is professional, efficient, competent and caring.
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[Dr. Freedman] is superb, and the staff in the front office are always very helpful, informative, and humorous!