Areas of focus: Complex foot & ankle reconstruction, limb salvage, pediatric foot deformities
Dr. Frost grew up in Layton, Utah. He attended Weber State University and studied microbiology. Following undergraduate school, he earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree at Des Moines University in Iowa. While in medical school, Dr. Frost was accepted as a dual degree student and earned a Master's degree in Health Care Administration (MHA).
Dr. Frost completed a 3-year comprehensive surgical residency in reconstructive foot and ankle surgery at Texas A&M Health Science Center/Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas. While in residency, Dr. Frost had the unique opportunity to train at McLane Children's Hospital, where he received extensive training in pediatric foot and ankle pathology.
During residency, Dr. Frost also participated in research projects, published manuscripts, and along with Dr. Campbell was recognized nationally for their research in foot and ankle trauma.
Dr. Frost specializes in surgical and non-surgical treatment of foot and ankle disorders. He is trained in complex reconstruction of the foot and ankle, arthroscopy, limb salvage, sports injuries, and pediatric foot deformities. He enjoys spending time with his wife and four children, along with snow skiing, water skiing, wakeboarding, running, playing soccer, and watching college football.
Conditions Frost treats
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Dr. Colby Frost sees patients at both Wasatch Foot & Ankle Institute clinics — Farmington (801-451-7500) and South Ogden (801-627-2122). You can request an appointment online.