Christopher O. Cook, DPM, FACFAS

Christopher O. Cook, DPM, FACFAS, practices podiatry at San Juan Foot and Ankle Center in Montrose and Delta, Colorado. He received a doctorate degree in podiatric medicine from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco. After graduating in the top 10% of his class he moved his family to Albuquerque, New Mexico, for three years of postdoctorate surgical training.

Dr. Cook has been in private practice in Montrose since 2003 and is board certified in foot and ankle surgery. He is highly trained and educationally up-to-date, giving his patients optimal and comprehensive options. He is a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, a diplomat of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, and board certified in forefoot surgery.

He grew up in Colorado on a ranch between Meeker and Rangely. He enjoyed the outdoors and became very interested in animals. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in pre-veterinary medicine, but through various experiences discovered a new love for toes.

Dr. Cook commits to the mission of helping people overcome pain and deformity. He states, “It is the never-ending challenge of combining the mind with the skills of the hand that keeps this work exciting. The reward is overwhelming when you can help people heal and walk again without pain.”

When Dr. Cook is not up to his neck in feet, he enjoys spending time with his wife and four children. Dr. Cook met his wife, Dawnell, at Brigham Young University where she graduated with a degree in special education. His personal interests include amateur herpetology, running, snowboarding, kayaking, and hunting.

Dustin Davis, DPM, AACFAS

Dustin Davis, DPM, AACFAS, practices podiatry at the San Juan Foot and Ankle Center in both Montrose and Delta, Colorado. He received his doctorate degree in podiatric medicine from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating in the top 15% of his class he remained in Philadelphia for 3 years of postdoctoral surgical training with the Thomas Jefferson Hospital System and Rothman Orthopedic Group covering all aspects of foot and ankle surgery. He continued his postdoctoral surgical training in Philadelphia with a fellowship that included extensive training in foot and ankle trauma, diabetic limb salvage, and both forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction. Dr. Davis left Philadelphia in 2021 with his family to join the team at San Juan Foot and Ankle clinic.

Dr. Davis grew up in St George Utah where he developed a love for hiking, camping, fly fishing, and biking with dalliances in skiing/snowboarding. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a Zoology emphasis and found a niche and love for the field of physical therapy. After graduating with his undergraduate degree he moved to Ogden, Utah where through his work in physical therapy he was introduced to the field of podiatry and the start of his passion for the foot and ankle.

When not plying his craft Dr. Davis enjoys spending time with his wife and two boys. They are absolutely delighted to be back in the West, especially the Western Slope, where they enjoy playing outside as much as possible. Dr Davis’ personal interests still include hiking, camping, fly fishing, biking and snow sports and he is looking forward to introducing these hobbies to his sons.