Danielle Mooshol, DPM

Locations

Upperline Health – Palm Coast

21 Hospital Drive
Suite 170A
Palm Coast, Florida 32164

386-586-7373

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Upperline Health – Daytona Beach

1890 LPGA Boulevard
Suite 230
Daytona Beach, Florida 32117

386-274-3336

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About Dr. Danielle Mooshol

Dr. Danielle Mooshol is a foot and ankle specialist who is passionate about treating conditions and injuries of the lower extremity.

Having been a dancer for 16 years during her youth, Dr. Mooshol became interested in foot and ankle trauma and sports medicine at a young age. Because of this interest, she was active with sports medicine programs both in high school and college, which exposed her to the field of podiatry and developed her desire to help others with foot and ankle ailments.

She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology of Human and Health Sciences from Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu, HI, and then received her Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine in Miami Shores, FL.

Dr. Mooshol underwent an extensive three-year surgical residency training at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center (Level 2 Trauma Center) in Aventura, FL with a focus on diabetic limb salvage, lower extremity wound care, and foot and ankle trauma/reconstruction. She then went on to complete a two-year fellowship training with specialization in surgical and conservative foot and ankle sports medicine at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, WA.

Dr. Mooshol is board certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine as well as board certified by the American Board of Wound Management. While she is skilled in both conservative and surgical podiatric treatments, her particular interests are foot and ankle sports medicine, foot and ankle trauma/reconstructive surgery, and diabetic limb salvage. Whether it be getting a patient back to walking comfortably for normal daily activities or getting a high-level athlete back to sport, Dr. Mooshol is dedicated to helping her patients return to their desired levels of activity and function.