Dr. Sara Karamloo DPM, MHA

Growing up on the East Coast, Dr. Sara Karamloo endured many injuries to the lower extremities on her journey to becoming a ballerina. The ultimate injury not only forced her into early retirement, but turned her focus and passion for dance to the field of podiatry. After graduating Magna Cum Laude in sociology and pre-medical studies from George Washington University in Washington, DC, she was subsequently accepted to Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. Here she received many scholarships for her academic achievements and was inducted into the Pi Delta National Podiatric Medical Honor Society. Dr. Karamloo completed one year of surgical residency at Kennedy Memorial Hospital (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey), prior to completing an additional three years at Yale University Hospital in New Haven, CT. Throughout her residency, Dr. Karamloo worked closely with world-renowned physicians and received training in all aspects of the foot and ankle medicine and surgery. Her training includes diabetic limb salvage, with an emphasis on Charcot reconstruction, plastic surgery techniques for wound coverage and reconstructive foot and ankle surgical techniques. She prides herself on providing the latest evidenced based medical treatments for her patients. Dr. Karamloo is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital, El Camino Hospital Los Gatos and Washington Hospital in Fremont, California. Dr. Karamloo is board certified and is an associate of The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and a member of The American Board of Podiatric Medicine. She has published throughout various medical journals and is a regular medical contributor to the Foot Vitals website. Dr. Karamloo is eager to meet you and start you on the path of recovery and healing.

Dr. Amir Dastgah DPM, FACFAS

Dr. Amir Dastgah received his undergraduate degree from University of The Pacific in Stockton, California. He then attended San Francisco State University where he completed a post baccalaureate in Biochemistry and Neuroscience. Dr. Dastgah earned his medical degree from California School of Podiatric Medicine and went on to complete four years of intense surgical training by some of the top doctors in the country. Dr. Dastgah’s residency training began at Staten Island University Hospital (Long Island Jewish), which is not only the fifth largest hospital in New York City, but is the largest limb salvage center throughout the five boroughs. Under the supervision of leading foot and ankle Orthopedic, Podiatric and reconstructive Plastic surgeons, and alongside other specialties he developed an understanding of a multi-disciplinary approach to patient care. Being at a level-1 trauma center, as well as a state of the art wound care center, provided him with a high volume inpatient and outpatient management experience. His hard work earned him the coveted and prestigious chief resident position among his peers. For his fourth and final year of surgical training Dr. Dastgah attended Beth Israel Medical Center-Mount Sinai/ Einstein School of Medicine in the heart of Manhattan, where he was again honored with the title of chief resident. Here he was able to further hone his surgical skills in correction of various foot and ankle deformities. His rigorous, rare and extremely diverse four year surgical residency training, which less than five percent of all podiatrists have, has provided him the opportunity to be exposed not only to all aspects of foot and ankle surgery, but all facets of medicine. Dr. Dastgah specializes in all aspect of Podiatric Medicine and Adult Reconstructive Foot and Ankle surgery. Throughout his career he has published throughout medical journals and presented at national conventions on topics of foot and ankle surgery. His training has allowed him the opportunity to be trained by world renowned physicians and surgeons. He has been exposed to trauma of the foot and ankle, diabetic limb salvage, endoscopic and arthroscopic procedures, internal and external fixation techniques, as well as traditional reconstructive surgeries of the foot and ankle. Dr. Dastgah is always ready and eager to learn about the latest technological advances in the treatment of foot and ankle pathologies. He is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital, El Camino Medical Hospital Los Gatos and Washington Hospital in Fremont, California. Dr. Dastgah’s interests are in treatments of foot and ankle arthritis, foot and ankle arthroscopy, osteochondral lesions of talus, brachymetatarsia , limb deformity correction, pediatric and adult flatfoot correction. As a personal trainer and avid soccer player, he enjoys treating all types of sports related injuries. Dr. Dastgah is board certified and is an associate of The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and a member of The American Board of Podiatric Medicine.

Latasha Walters Koszewnik DPM

Dr. Latasha Koszewnik was born and raised in New Orleans, LA. At a young age she decided that her future would involve helping others so she enlisted in the Louisiana National Guard as a combat medic out of high school. She was activated during her enlistment for Operation Iraqi Freedom and the Afghanistan War where she would help with readiness, stateside preparing for deployment. During this time, she also worked toward and earned her bachelor’s degree from Loyola University of New Orleans. While in service, there were many injuries involving the foot and ankle. Seeing this led to an increased interest in sports medicine and podiatry. In 2008, she obtained her degree in Podiatric Medicine from Temple School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.

In order to acquire more experience seeing severe Diabetic wound patients, she spent 2 years in San Antonio Texas at the University of Texas as a student. Dr. Koszewnik completed her residency at Mclaren Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital in Pontiac, MI and the Southern Arizona Veterans Hospital in Tucson AZ. Her current special interests are in Diabetic Foot Care, Nail Health, Sports Medicine and General Podiatry.

Dr. Koszewnik is also active in the special needs community, frequenting school board meetings and other events surrounding the neurodivergent population. She’s been living in Morgan Hill for 12 years with her husband and two daughters. When she is not working she enjoys spending time outdoors, living an active lifestyle, caring for her family and pets.