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Meet the Podiatrists at Mount Joy Foot & Ankle

Dr. Keith Fleischman

Dr. Keith Fleischman received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical therapy from the University of Scranton in 1999 and 2000. His physical therapy career began at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where he was involved with spinal cord rehab, stroke rehab, and outpatient orthopedics.

Dr. Fleischman then became the center manager for an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic from 2002 to 2004. There, he treated athletes and administered sports medicine rehabilitation. He practiced as an active physical therapist for four years before attending Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in 2004.

While in podiatry school, he was treasurer for the student government and for his class. Dr. Fleishman was also a member of the Sterling Hartford Anatomical Honor Society and Pi Delta Honor Society, and was a four-year Merit Scholar.

Awards received included the Goldfarb Memorial Scholarship, Elmer Harford Memorial Scholarship, Clark Aff Scholarship, and the Allen Forsythe Scholarship. His other activities included volunteering for the Marine Corps Marathon and serving as a guest lecturer for Physical Medicine and Rehab Courses.

After graduating in 2008, Dr. Fleischman completed a four-year surgical residency at Temple University where he received extensive training in foot and ankle reconstruction, foot and ankle trauma, arthroscopy, diabetic limb salvage, and pediatric surgery.

Dr. Fleischman is looking forward to welcoming you to Mount Joy Foot & Ankle.

Dr. Keith Fleischman

Dr. Nicholas Green

Dr. Green was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Scranton in 2014. He then continued his education and conducted biological research at Villanova University, where he also taught undergraduate students. During this time and through invaluable experience, he learned and developed a passion for medicine before attending Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in 2015. Through his dedication and hardwork while in school, he was inducted as a member of the Stirling-Hartford-DiPrimio Honorary Anatomic Society and Pi Delta Honor Society. He was also a four-year Merit Scholar during his time at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine. After graduating in 2019, Dr. Green completed a comprehensive clinical and surgical residency at Christiana Care in Newark, Delaware, where he received extensive training in foot and ankle sports medicine, reconstruction, trauma, arthroscopy, and pediatric surgery. Dr. Green has also been published for his research and expansive knowledge of sports medicine in Podiatry Today. Outside of work, Dr. Green enjoys the outdoors, skiing, golfing, and spending time with his family.

Dr. Nicholas Green