Dr. Reiter received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandeis University in the Classics (Greek and Latin) and in Linguistics and Cognitive Science with his first formal introductions into research between Brandeis and Yale Universities. He then completed his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.
Dr. Reiter continued his training at a Podiatric Medicine and Surgery residency program at the New York Harbor Health/Veterans Affairs Hospital located at the NYU School of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, and St. Albans campuses. He has served in the capacity of Chief Resident.
We would like to introduce a new podiatrist to the community. He has surgical privileges at the Gramercy Surgery Center, where he helps to instruct residents in a multi-residency program. Dr. Reiter specializes in the conservative and surgical management of bunions; hammertoes; arch, heel, tendon and neuroma pain.
Dr. Reiter is an active member of American Podiatric Medical Association. He is an active member of the New York State Podiatric Medical Association, attending the annual New York Podiatric Clinical Conference of which he was an invited speaker in 2009.
Dr. Reiter was nominated and elected into the New York Academy of Medicine, for his achievements in research in the Clinical Trials Unit of the Mount Sinai Medical Center and ongoing research at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine.
Coming from a family in the performing arts, Dr. Reiter has a keen interest in “Performance” medicine, including Dance and Sports Medicine.