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Highly Experienced Foot and Ankle SurgeonDedicated to Restoring Function &
Improving Quality of Life

Eitan Ingall, MDBoard Certified Fellowship Trained

Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
Eitan Ingall, MD profile

Dr. Eitan Ingall is a fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon who prides himself on delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to his patients. He received his undergraduate degree from University of Michigan (Go Blue!) and earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society.

Education and Training
  • OrthoCarolina
    Fellowship
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
    Residency
  • Harvard Global Orthopaedics Collaborative
    Internship
  • Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
    Medical school

TestimonialsHighly Recommended Surgeon

  • I spoke with Dr.Ingall on two occasions about the concerns I had with a painful bunion. I went ahead with toe fusion surgery and it was a great experience. Dr. Ingall fit me in on short notice during ...
    - J E -
  • Dr Ingall is truly a man of integrity, empathy and skill. He has helped me in more ways than as my doctor and I will be forever grateful to him. I eagerly recommend him each time anyone needs care for...
    - H S -
  • What a great group of people. My husband loves this group and has been taken care of from the time he came in to Dr. Ingall office. He was his third option and thank God we did it. His assistant April...
    - R M -
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Treatment

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Advanced Treatment Solution

Minimally invasive foot surgery (MIFS) uses the latest advanced technology to treat foot and ankle pain caused by a variety of conditions. Special surgical instruments, devices, and advanced imaging techniques are used to visualize and perform the surgery through small incisions.

Achilles Tendon Rupture Procedure

Achilles Tendon Rupture

Advanced Treatment Solution

The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord present behind the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It is used when you walk, run and jump. The Achilles tendon ruptures most often in athletes participating in sports that involve running,

Latest ArticlesOur Blogs
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    Your Complete Guide to Choosing a Foot and Ankle Orthopedic Surgeon Near You in McKinney, TX
    December 2, 2025
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    Finding the Right Foot and Ankle Specialist: Your Guide to Expert Orthopedic Care in McKinney, TX
    November 24, 2025

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