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PiedRéseau Bromont Dr. Jean-Philippe B. Chamberland, Podiatrist

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Dr. Jean-Philippe B. Chamberland, Podiatrist - PiedRéseau Bromont

Founder of the PiedRéseau Bromont clinic

Dr. Jean-Philippe Chamberland is the founder of PiedRéseau Bromont. He practices comprehensive, modern, and rigorous podiatric care, focused on diagnostic precision, therapeutic innovation, and the use of advanced technological tools.

A current and structured expertise

A graduate of the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program at UQTR in 2019, Dr. Chamberland remains constantly aware of scientific and therapeutic advancements in foot and ankle pathologies. His four-month externship at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine helped enrich his clinical training and solidify his structured approach to musculoskeletal disorders.

An authentic passion for endurance sports

A triathlete and endurance sports enthusiast, Dr. Chamberland regularly participates in long-distance events, including marathons, trail runs, and Ironman triathlons. He has notably taken part in several Ironman events and continues his active involvement in this field, with planned participations in Ironman Ottawa, Ironman Canada in Ottawa, and Ironman Japan in Hokkaido.

This personal experience in endurance sports fuels his understanding of biomechanical constraints, injury prevention, and the reality of athletes, whether amateur or competitive.

A committed and versatile podiatrist

In parallel to his practice in Bromont, Dr. Chamberland also works at the Podiatric Surgery Clinic of Montreal alongside his colleague, Dr. William Lee, where he actively participates in performing podiatric surgeries. This collaboration allows him to maintain a solid expertise in pre and postoperative follow-up while continuing to develop and refine his surgical techniques.

Furthermore, he is a member of the board of directors of Diabète Brome-Missisquoi, actively involved in supporting and improving the prevention and management of diabetes-related complications within the local population.

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