Areas of focus: Lower-extremity nerve surgery, minimally invasive surgery, sports medicine
Dr. Woolley received his bachelor's degree in zoology and chemistry at Weber State University in Utah. He attended Des Moines University to complete his podiatric degree, and received specialized foot and ankle externship training in Boston at Beth Israel Deaconess with Harvard, at Scripps Mercy in San Diego, and at Legacy/Kaiser in Portland, Oregon.
He completed a three-year surgical residency program with Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, with extensive training in foot and ankle surgeries. Shortly after residency, Dr. Woolley published articles on minimally invasive treatment of Morton's Neuroma and Plantar Fasciitis. He is one of only a handful of surgeons in the nation trained in Endoscopic Tarsal Tunnel Decompression, and has written a chapter on minimally invasive foot surgery in Practical Pain Management for the Lower Extremity Surgeon.
Dr. Woolley enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys. Growing up in rural Utah gave him a love for the outdoors — he loves hiking, backpacking, fishing, and peak bagging whenever time allows.
Areas of focus: lower extremity nerve surgery, minimally invasive surgery, general podiatry, and sports medicine.
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Dr. Mark Woolley 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.