Dr. Moussa, born and raised in Miami, Florida, completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at Florida International University. She furthered her medical education at Barry University where she obtained her medical degree in podiatry. Following this Dr. Moussa completed her residency training at HCA Florida Aventura Hospital, a Level II trauma center, where she acquired significant expertise in minimally invasive surgery and trauma reconstruction.
Dr. Moussa specializes in treating a broad spectrum of foot and ankle injuries, addressing both acute and chronic conditions. Her skills encompass a range of procedures from elective surgeries, such as bunion correction, to more complex traumatic interventions, including forefoot and rear foot trauma, as well as diabetic limb salvage. Fluent in Arabic, Dr. Moussa is dedicated to improving her patients' quality of life through compassionate and thorough care. Her commitment to her practice is demonstrated through her patient-centered approach to providing care.
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Dr. Alaa Fawaz, DPM, born and raised in Dearborn, Michigan, earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Barry University. He went on to complete a rigorous three-year surgical residency at Henry Ford Health – Providence, where he gained extensive experience in both elective and trauma-related foot and ankle procedures. During his training, Dr. Fawaz developed a strong interest in minimally invasive techniques, sports injuries, and diabetic limb care.
Dr. Fawaz’s surgical expertise includes both traditional and minimally invasive approaches to bunion correction and soft tissue repair, as well as fracture management, ligament and tendon repair, and diabetic limb preservation.
Fluent in both English and Arabic, Dr. Fawaz is committed to delivering thorough, compassionate care to every patient. He values education, shared decision-making, and personalized treatment plans that prioritize function, mobility, and long-term quality of life.