San Diego Podiatrist Richard Tu: Delivering Quality Foot Care

Published on: 4/8/2025

Richard Tu is a 48-year-old male podiatrist who has been practicing since 2009. He chose his specialty because it allows him to immediately assist patients without surgery. Dr. Tu believes in providing quality care to informed patients and keeps up to date with current medical procedures. He completed his residency at St. Mary's Medical Center in San Francisco, his medical school training at the California College of Podiatric Medicine, and his internship at St. Mary's Medical Center as well. He is affiliated with Sharp Coronado Hospital. Dr. Tu specializes in treating a variety of foot and ankle conditions. His expertise is based on three years of Medicare Fee for Service data (2020-2022). He is fluent in English and Vietnamese.

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