Geoffrey Kraemer, DPM
Dr. Kraemer was raised on a hog farm in Dubuque, Iowa. He graduated from the University of Iowa with degrees in Finance & Marketing. After working various jobs for 4 years, Dr. Kraemer turned his attention to medicine, re-enrolling at U of Iowa and completing his pre-medical coursework. He graduated from Des Moines University with a degree in podiatric medicine and completed his residency in Houston, Texas, where he not only got great surgical training, but more importantly met his future wife Christina. Before coming to Wyoming, he practiced in Hutchinson, Kansas. While still continuing to work in Worland, Dr. Kraemer is expanding his practice to Lander and Riverton as he joins Fremont Orthopaedics. Dr. Kraemer is board certified in...
Dr. Kraemer treats all aspects of the foot & ankle, including problems related to bones, nerves, muscles/tendons and skin. The most commonly treated conditions are plantar fasciitis, morton’s neuromas, ingrown nails, metatarsal stress fractures, ankle/subtalar joint pain and achilles tendonitis. He has a particular interest in underrecognized and undertreated conditions like chronic ankle instability and adult acquired flatfoot. Surgically, he performs a large variety of elective procedures, from bunion and hammertoe repair to ankle arthroscopy to complicated reconstructive procedures related to both pediatric and adult acquired flat feet and painful arthritic conditions. He also repairs traumatic injuries to the foot and ankle including metatarsal fractures, lisfranc injuries, ankle fractures and achilles tendon ruptures. Additionally, Dr. Kraemer performs diabetic wound care and works closely with other specialists to appropriately treat complications related to diabetes.
Dr. Kraemer enjoys all of the outdoor experiences Wyoming has to offer. He and his family enjoy hiking, mountain biking, offroad adventures and skiing. He also enjoys scuba diving and continues to advance his leathercraft skills. He and his wife Christina are raising their daughter surrounded by an always increasing number of animals, currently consisting of chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, goats, a mini-pony a mini-donkey and a mini-mule.