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Our Ankle and Foot Doctors of Pueblo


Dr. Marble

Dr. Schneider

Our Staff

Benjamin K. Marble, DPM - podiatrist pueblo

Benjamin K. Marble, DPM

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Dr. Benjamin Marble was born in Alberta, Canada and moved at the age of thirteen to Northern California. Dr. Marble is married to the former Mary Meyers and together they have four children. Dr.
Marble is an award-winning researcher and board qualified practitioner. He and his family are excited to finally settle in the friendly city of Pueblo.

Prior to making Pueblo their home, Dr. Marble and his wife obtained their undergraduate degrees at Brigham Young University in Zoology and Vocal Performance (respectively). Following graduation, Dr. Marble attended podiatry medical school at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois.

While on the road to becoming a foot doctor, Dr. Marble became highly involved in the local student and statewide podiatric governing bodies. He also enjoyed his time as an officer in the student chapter of the American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management.

Following podiatry medical school, Dr. Marble completed a three year residency program at the University of Utah. Important to note: a three year residency is the most comprehensive residency training available for care of the foot and ankle. Diverse and extensive training included trauma, arthroscopy, reconstructive surgery, limb salvage, and general podiatry. He received additional training in biomechanics, wound care, and inpatient services.

Dr. Marble is very involved in the Boy Scouts of America and has received his Wood Badge certification. He and his family are also very active in their church.

Dr. Marble is the oldest of three children. He is the first in his immediate and extended family to receive a doctoral degree. “To get an education” is a priority emphasized in his family.

Prior to completing his undergraduate education, Dr. Marble chose to interrupt his studies to serve as a missionary for his church.  While in the Cordoba and La Rioja provinces of Argentina he served the people and while doing so became fluent in Spanish.

Dr. Marble loves spending time with his family. He also has a fun loving spirit and often says when he is looking for his family, “I’ve lost my Marbles, have you seen them?”

In the words of Dr. Marble, “We are excited to settle in Pueblo. With such friendly people, my wife and I can’t imagine a better place to raise a family.”

Charles E. Schneider, DPM - podiatrist pueblo

Charles E. Schneider, DPM

Diploma:

  • Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

School:

  • Hopedale Medical Complex Residency Program, Chicago, Illinois.
    Foot Surgery
  • Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
    Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. Bachelor of
    Science

Memberships:

  • American Podiatric Medical Association
  • Colorado Podiatric Medical Association

Dr. Schneider established practice in 1974 and since then has provided excellence in podiatric care as a foot doctor in Pueblo up until his retirement in 2008. Dr. Schneider believes Dr. Marble’s addition to the Pueblo practice will add additional expertise in ankle and foot care. This will allow Pueblo Ankle and Foot Care to continue bringing the highest quality of medical and surgical care to our patients.

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Our Staff

Linda – Receptionist and Front Office Specialist
now retired from the practice after working since May 1989.

Cassandra – Billing Specialist
with the practice since December 2007

Becky – Technology Specialist/Patient Facilitator
with the practice since September 2007

Danna – Receptionist and Front Office Specialist
with the practice since March 2009

podiatrist patient facillitator

Megan – Patient Facilitator
with the practice since July 2009

Jackie – Patient Facilitator
with the practice since May 2011

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