Board Certified
Joseph A. Sizensky, MD
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Commonly Treated Conditions & Procedures Performed:
Foot & Ankle Surgery
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Dr. Sizensky
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Biography
Joseph Sizensky, MD, is a Board Certified and Fellowship Trained Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in foot & ankle reconstruction. He treats a variety of foot and ankle conditions and injuries including foot and ankle trauma, sports injuries, deformity corrections, bunion and hammertoes, arthritis and diabetic foot and ankle problems.
Dr. Sizensky is committed to providing the highest quality, personalized treatment available to help get his patients back to living their best life. This starts with treating his patient as he would want his family to be treated. By listening to a patient’s concerns and feedback, reviewing their diagnosis and treatment options in a way they can understand, and answering questions, he and his patients are able to build a treatment plan together. He specializes in the most advanced non-surgical and surgical optionso for foot and ankle conditions.
Outside of work, Dr. Sizensky enjoys spending time with his family, especially his two daughters who keep him very busy. He also enjoys reading, sports, history and culture, and traveling.
Education
Fellowship:
Foot and Ankle Reconstruction, Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin
Henry Ford Hospital/Health Systems
Indiana University School of Medicine
- Chair, Department of Surgery, the Aurora Medical Center Washington County: January 2012-December 2017.
- Medical Staff Secretary, the Aurora Medical Center Washington County: January 2018-December 2019.
- Chief of Staff Elect, the Aurora Medical Center Washington County: January 2020-December 2021.
- Assistant Professor Orthopaedic Surgery, The Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center and School of Medicine, Hershey PA: August 2003-July 2005
- Assistant Professor Orthopaedic Surgery, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI: August 2005-December 2008
- Aurora Medical Group, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery: January 2009-March 2022