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    Home News Business Cullman Regional welcomes podiatrist Natalie Giammanco, DPM to medical staff
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    Cullman Regional welcomes podiatrist Natalie Giammanco, DPM to medical staff

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    October 11, 2017
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      CULLMAN – Cullman Regional recently welcomed Natalie Giammanco, DPM to the Cullman Regional Medical Staff. Dr. Giammanco is a board-certified podiatrist and has been in practice for 19 years. She is a graduate of Temple University and completed medical school at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine.

      Giammanco joined Cullman Podiatry following Dr. Steven Grunfeld’s retirement and is currently accepting new patients. Cullman Podiatry is located at 1985 Alabama Hwy 157, Suite A, in Cullman. Schedule an appointment with Giammanco by calling the Cullman Regional Physician Referral line at 256-735-5600.

      As a podiatrist, Giammanco diagnoses and treats a variety of foot and ankle problems, including:

      • Bunions
      • Metatarsalgia
      • Hammertoes
      • Calluses
      • Heel Pain
      • Tendonitis
      • Ingrown Nails
      • Fungal Nails
      • Fractures
      • Tinea Pedis
      • Diabetic Foot Care
      • Gout
      • Sports Injuries
      • Dermatitis
      • Warts
      • Wound Care
      • Neuromas
      • Flat Feet
      • Arthritis
      • Infections

      Giammanco is a native of Philadelphia. She and her husband, David Hadley, have two children, Desiree and Cole. In her free time, she enjoys working in her garden, watching her son play soccer, participating in soccer booster club activities and spending time with family.

      For more information about Giammanco or services provided by Cullman Regional, visit www.cullmanregional.com. 

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