Ziauddin University

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

“Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)

A podiatrist is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), also known as a podiatric physician or surgeon, qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg.

When treating patients, this system is also known as the lower extremity. Podiatric physicians are uniquely qualified among medical professionals to treat the lower extremity based on their education, training, and expertise. Podiatrists are defined as physicians by the federal government.

A DPM is a specialist in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lower extremity disorders, diseases, and injuries. A podiatric physician works independently, utilises x-rays and laboratory tests for diagnostic purposes, prescribes medications, orders physical therapy, sets fractures, and performs surgery. As part of a healthcare team, the DPM works closely with other health professionals to treat and control the disease.

Within the profession, podiatric physicians can specialise in a variety of areas, such as surgery, orthopaedics, or public health. Besides these certified specialities, podiatrists may practise a subspeciality such as sports medicine, paediatrics, dermatology, radiology, geriatrics, or diabetic foot care. Podiatric physicians are the only doctors to receive specialised medical and surgical training and board certification in the care of the lower extremity.

What does a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine do?

Practitioners of podiatric medicine treat a variety of ailments and employ innovative techniques to improve the overall well-being of patients. The Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is a vital member of the healthcare team. He or she is often the first to detect symptoms of diabetes or cardiovascular disease because of the human foot’s interrelation with the rest of the body.

On an average day, a DPM may:

  • Provide individual consultations to patients concerning the continued treatment of disorders and preventive foot care.
  • Diagnose foot ailments such as tumours, ulcers, fractures, skin or nail diseases, and congenital or acquired deformities such as weak feet and foot imbalance.
  • Use innovative methods to treat conditions such as corns, calluses, bunions, heel spurs, ingrown toenails, arch problems, shortened tendons, cysts, bone disorders, and abscesses.
  • Design corrective orthotics, plaster casts, and strappings to correct deformities.
  • Design flexible casting for immobilisation of foot and ankle fractures, sprains, or other injuries.
  • Correct walking patterns and balance, and promote the overall ability to move about more efficiently and comfortably.
  • Refer patients to other physicians when symptoms observed in the feet indicate disorders, such as diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, or kidney disease.” 
Programme Duration

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is a five-year semester-based degree programme. 

Contact Information

Location: 

Ziauddin University Clifton Campus, Main MBBS Building, opposite Auditorium

Phone : Ext – 2411

Email: [email protected]

  • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is a five-year semester-based degree programme which is open to all science stream students with a minimum of 50% marks in the science group from an accredited institution in Pakistan or equivalent to international standards.
  • Therefore, candidates with O/A levels must acquire equivalency before taking admission.
  • All candidates are selected on merit, according to the following criteria:
    • SSC Marks, Entrance Test Marks, HSC Marks, Interview
    • The course is offered at the Clifton location.
  • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine is popular both nationally and internationally. The incorporation of research and evidence-based practice in the curriculum has opened the doors for autonomous practice.
  • Podiatrists may focus on a speciality such as paediatrics, geriatrics or sports medicine. In addition to private practice, podiatrists may work in hospitals (including in foot clinics associated with a hospital) and long-term care facilities.
  • Teach in schools of medicine and nursing.
  • Work in health departments. Because podiatrists in private practice set their own hours, it is a flexible career, making it a good fit for people who want or need a balanced lifestyle. Generally, podiatrists work between 30 and 60 hours a week.

Graduates will:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics of the foot and lower extremities.
  • Develop expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of podiatric conditions, including foot deformities, diseases, and injuries.
  • Apply evidence-based clinical practices in podiatric medicine and surgery.
  • Master the use of diagnostic tools and techniques, such as X-rays, MRIs, and other imaging modalities, in podiatric care.
  • Provide patient-centred care through tailored treatment plans and therapeutic interventions.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in performing surgical and non-surgical podiatric procedures.
  • Uphold high standards of ethics, professionalism, and patient confidentiality in practice.
  • Conduct research in podiatric medicine to advance clinical knowledge and practices.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams for holistic patient care and management.
  • Stay updated with advancements in podiatric medical technology and surgical techniques.  

1st Semester (Fall 2026)

Description

Frequency

Fee/Cr. Hr (Rs.)

No. of Cr. Hr

Total Fee (Rs.)

Admission Fee

One-Time

75,000

Registration Fee

Per Semester

25,000

Tuition Fee

Per Semester / Per Credit Hour

12,000

17

204,000

Examination Fee

Per Semester / Per Credit Hour

599

17

10,183

AHP Council

Per Year

1,000

SST (3%)

9,425

Total Fees

324,608