Dr. Spencer B. Heninger, D.P.M.

Dr. Heninger is a Board Certified Podiatric Surgeon. He graduated from the California College of Podiatric Medicine, followed by a three year foot and ankle surgical residency at the University of Utah and Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Dr. Heninger focuses on providing his patients with the latest procedures and techniques. He is an ardent researcher and inventor, and has developed surgical equipment to assist doctors with treating painful foot conditions. Several articles authored by Dr. Heninger have been published in scholarly journals. Dr. Heninger is also a specialist in the treatment of lower extremity wounds and diabetic foot care. At AOS, Dr. Heninger has found a state-of-the-art facility that allows him to stay on the cutting edge of foot and ankle care.
Helping Dr. Heninger is

Cynthia Duke

Nurse Practitioner
Doctor • Stats

Education

Podiatric Surgical Residency Salt Lake City, UT
VASLC/University of Utah Hospital 2002-2005

California College Of Podiatric Medicine San Francisco, CA
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, Class of 2002
Dean’s List 1998-2002

Brigham Young University Provo, UT Major: Microbiology
1993-1994 Rexburg, ID & 1996-1998 Provo, UT
GPA: 3.7 – early acceptance to medical school

Certificates And Licensure

  • Board Certified Podiatric Surgeon
  • 2005, American Board of Podiatric Surgery – Qualified (Rear/forefoot)
  • 2004, DEA, Podiatric Physician Utah & Idaho License, Controlled substance
  • 2002, National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners (NBPME) – Part II & III
  • 2000, NBPME – Part I

Affiliations

  • American Podiatric Medical Association
  • American Diabetes Association Professional Section
  •  Utah Podiatric Medical Association
  • Scientific Board Member of Bacteria Biologics International

Publications

  • Multiple abstract articles in the Compendium of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 2001.
  • “An Introductory Overview of Foot and Ankle Sonography”, Foot & Ankle Review. 2000-01 v.6-1, pg. 28-31.
  • “Comparison of Two Methods of Joint Distraction for Arthrodesis of the Foot”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. September/October 2006 issue.

Presentations

  • Patient Non-Compliance
  • Grand Rounds: Herbal Remedies
  • Grand Rounds: Anterior Knee Pain
  • Grand Rounds: Low Back Pain
  • Adhesive Capsulitis