We are Your Foot & Ankle Specialists!


At Bluegrass Regional Foot & Ankle Associates, we believe that our highly trained providers and patients become a team for treating one's feet.  Our providers spend most of their time listening and understanding your concerns and responding with the best treatment options for you.  With the help of our professional staff, we are committed to help our patients resolve their pain and improve their health.

We are pleased to treat adults and children of all ages!  We proudly accept all private insurances as well as Medicare, Tricare, Workers Comp and all Medicaid plans.

Our highly trained providers offer both medical and surgical care for all conditions related to the foot and ankle, including:


Our office also prides ourselves on providing comprehensive diabetic foot care, including: nail care, wound care and diabetic shoes.

We know that a convenient location is important to your selection of a medical provider. In these web pages you'll find information about Bluegrass Regional Foot & Ankle Associates's office, including our location, maps, directions, hours, insurance policies and appointment scheduling. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you have or to request an appointment. We hope you'll find our practice offers the accessibility and personal commitment you look for from your medical providers.

Contact Us

We encourage you to contact us whenever you have an interest or concern about podiatry.


London Office

1105 West 5th Street Ste #3
London, KY 40741
(606) 862-9900


Nicholasville Office

208 Bellaire Drive
Nicholasville, KY 40356
(859) 887-8026

Providers

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Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

  • "I first came to Bluegrass Regional Foot & Ankle because of a wound on my foot that my other foot doctor couldn’t seem to heal. This place got me healed up."
    A. Rogers
  • "My feet were killing me and my family doctor sent me to these guys and I am so glad she did. With these new inserts in my shoes, I am able to work my whole shift without pain."
    R. Wagner
  • "If you are having foot problems, I highly recommend Bluegrass Regional Foot & Ankle. Don’t waste your time going anywhere else. Go ahead and start with the best."
    T. Baker
  • "Dr. Sexton is the best. She takes the time to explain everything to me so well and has helped me to get back on my feet."
    E. Smith
  • "The staff here is amazing. They provide a superior experience by being so friendly and welcoming."
    D. Benge
  • "Dr. Krestik is a healer. He is the best foot doc around. He helped my foot when other doctors had given up amd wanted to amputate. I am forever grateful to have found him."
    J. Grega
  • "The whole team at Bluegrass Regional Foot & Ankle is exceptional. It is rare to find a medical office that treats you like family and provides such great service."
    S. Sizemore
  • "Danny has always taken such good care of me. He is kind and caring and he listens well. Now most of my family goes to see him."
    K. Tillery

Featured Articles

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  • Achilles Tendon Rupture

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  • Accessory Navicular Syndrome (ANS)

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  • General Information and Tips

    Most individuals will experience foot pain at some point in time during their lives. Foot pain is caused by a wide variety of injuries, health problems or disorders, including (but not limited to): Arthritis Bone spurs Bunions Calluses Corns Flat Feet Gout Ingrown toenails Plantar fasciitis Sprains Stress ...

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  • General Statistics

    Foot and ankle problems usually fall into the following categories: Acquired from improper footwear, physical stress, or small mechanical changes within the foot. Arthritic foot problems, which typically involve one or more joint. Congenital foot problems, which occur at birth and are generally inherited. Infectious ...

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  • Associations/Groups

    American Diabetes Associationhttp://www.diabetes.org 800-342-2383 American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicinehttp://www.aapsm.org 888-854-FEET American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeonshttp://www.aaos.org 6300 N. River RoadRosemont, IL 60018847-823-7186 American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeonshttp://www.acfas.org ...

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  • Online Resources

    Mayo Clinic Onlinewww.mayoclinic.com MedlinePluswww.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus PodiatryOnlinewww.podiatry-online.net WebMDwww.webmd.com ...

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  • Orthotics

    Orthotics, also known as orthoses, refers to any device inserted into a shoe, ranging from felt pads to custom-made shoe inserts that correct an abnormal or irregular, walking pattern. Sometimes called arch supports, orthotics allow people to stand, walk, and run more efficiently and comfortably. While ...

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  • Common Fungal Problems

    Athlete's foot and fungal nails are the most common fungal problems with feet. A fungus is a common mold that thrives in dark, warm moist areas. On the feet, it can grow on and between toes, as well as on soles and toenails. Fungal problems can be a result of the environment (socks, shoes, heat and humidity) ...

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  • Common Fungal Problems

    Athlete's foot and fungal nails are the most common fungal problems with feet. A fungus is a common mold that thrives in dark, warm moist areas. On the feet, it can grow on and between toes, as well as on soles and toenails. Fungal problems can be a result of the environment (socks, shoes, heat and humidity) ...

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  • Achilles Surgery

    Surgery to repair a torn (ruptured) Achilles tendon is conducted on an outpatient basis using a local anesthetic. It involves making an incision or cut in the back of the leg above the heel to access the torn tendon. The tendon is then sewn back together. Surgery may be delayed for about one week after ...

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

London Office

Monday:

8:15 am-4:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:15 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:15 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

8:15 am-5:15 pm

Friday:

8:15 am-12:30 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Nicholasville Office

Monday:

8:00 am-12:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:15 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed