David T. Magnesen, DPM

Foot Physician & Surgeon

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About The Doc 
Dr. David Magnesen

    Dr. Magnesen was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho and grew up primarily in Las Vegas, Nevada.  He attended and graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.  He earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree (D.P.M.) from the California College of Podiatric Medicine (now called Samuel Merritt University).  He completed a podiatric surgical residency at Lakewood Regional Medical Center.
     Dr. Magnesen is married to the former Caryn Garrow, and has four children.  He enjoys playing basketball, running, and hiking.  He is also an avid college football fan, and can often be found following his beloved BYU Cougars around the country.


Practice History
     Since early 2000, Dr. Magnesen has been serving the St. George, Utah, Ely and Caliente, Nevada areas.  He also currently serves several nursing homes and assisted living centers in these areas.
 
Affiliations
  • Dixie Regional Medical Center
  • St. George Surgical Center
  • William Bee Ririe Hospital
  • Grover C. Dils Medical Center
  • St. George Care Center
  • Red Cliffs Rehabilitation
  • White Pine Care Center
  • Cliff View Assisted Living
  • Ridgevew Gardens Assisted Living
  • Danville Services

Awards

  • CCPM Honors List: 1995, 1997, 1998
  • Foundation for Excellence in Podiatric Medicine Award, 1996.
  • BYU Trustees' Scholarship, 1988
  • National Merit Scholarship, 1988
  • Presidential Scholarship Finalist, 1988
  • Nevada Scholar, 1988
Testimonials
"I can't begin to thank you enough for ALL your thoughtfulness and help.  I can't express in words what gratitude I have for you going beyond just medical attention to my foot."
---T.Q. (St. George, UT) 
 
"You are very appreciated by our staff, management and individuals.  But mostly by us the nurses.  Thank you again."
---L.A., M.M., V.P. (St. George, UT)
 
"When C. gets through this rough period in his life, hopefully he'll be able to look back and know that a lot of people did care about his well being.  You will be one of those people."
--L.B. (Santa Clara, UT)
 
"You are the best."
---Mom