Louis J. Geller, DPM, CWS, FACFAS
 Dr. Geller is a board certified foot specialist and wound care specialist who has been in private practice since 2000. He completed his surgical training at the Kern Hospital and Medical Center in Warren, Michigan. Dr. Geller is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association as well as the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgeons, a Diplomate of the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry, and a Fellow in the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
Dr. Geller previously served as the President of the Southeast Division of Podiatry in the State of Michigan as well as being the Head chairman of the State Board of Podiatry, being chosen by Jennifer Granholm. He also previously served as a Co-Director of the Providence Hospital Wound and Hyperbaric Center. Currently, Dr. Geller serves as a co-chair of the Insurance committee as well as the Billing and Coding committee for the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association (MPMA).
Dr. Geller is affiliated with the residency programs at both Henry Ford Providence Hospital and at the Detroit Medical Center. Dr. Geller specializes in all facets of foot and ankle surgery and has a passion for diabetic limb salvage, wound care, ankle surgery and tendon repairs.
Michael W. Krupic, DPM
 Dr. Michael Krupic was accepted to attend medical school in Cleveland, Ohio at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in August of 1993. While a full time student he still found time to help support his wife back home in Michigan while maintaining a 3.85 GPA. Dr. Krupic graduated with honors in the four years and went on to perform residency training at Riverside Osteopathic Hospital in Trenton, Michigan. His dedication at podiatry school and his post graduate training helped pave the way for him to become an excellent physician. Dr. Krupic joined the Geller Foot and Ankle Center in 2009. He has developed a niche in Podiatry. While diabetic foot care has become his forte, he has a passion for geriatic care, sports medicine, and dermatological foot conditions. His compassion for his patients is unwavering.
Joshua A. Stewart, DPM
 Joshua Stewart, DPM is a board-qualified Foot and Ankle Surgeon. He graduated from the University of Michigan then received his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery from Temple University. Upon graduation, he completed his residency at Trinity Health in Southeast Michigan. There, he was elected Chief Resident by his peers and attending physicians.
After residency, Dr. Stewart became one of very few physicians to complete a year-long fellowship in advanced reconstructive foot and ankle surgery.
Dr. Stewart takes a patient-centered approach to medicine by actively listening, educating patients about their conditions, and explaining available treatment options. Together, he works with patients to establish a treatment plan that best suits their needs, with the goal of helping them continue or return to the activities they enjoy most in life. He has a passion for wound care, diabetic limb salvage, minimally invasive surgery, reconstructive surgery, revision surgery, and sports medicine. Dr. Stewart is a member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, as well as the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association.
In his spare time he enjoys playing sports, exercising, trying new recipes, and learning new instruments.
Peter Galea, DPM
 Dr. Galea has been in private practice for over 25 years. He completed a 3 year surgical residency at Botsford General Hospital in 2001. He is board certified in foot surgery and has a special interest in sports medicine, wound care, diabetic limb salvage, and general podiatry surgery. He has previously served as medical director of the St. Mary's Wound Care Center in Livonia. He is a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association as well as the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association. Dr. Galea has been affiliated as podiatric consultant to the Livonia Stevenson soccer teams (1999-2010) as well as the Michigan Wolves Soccer Club.
Dr. Galea takes an active role in working with the podiatric medical residents at Trinity Hospital Livonia, St. Mary's, where he's on active staff.
In his spare time, Dr. Galea is passionate about travel, gardening/landscaping and soccer. He played soccer on scholarship at Central Michigan University and his soccer injuries are what led him to a career in podiatry.