Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgeon
Dr. Bruce Noxon is a podiatric foot and ankle surgeon, who is also board-certified in wound care. His areas of specialty are sports medicine and surgery, reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, arthritis, trauma, deformity correction, and arthroscopic surgery.
After completing his residency training in 1999, Dr. Noxon acquired The Foot & Ankle Treatment Center in Glenview, Illinois. He joined Illinois Bone & Joint Institute in 2021.
Dr. Noxon has lectured on many topics, including scarf bunionectomy, hammertoe correction, posterior tibial dysfunction, skin graft substitutes for wound closure, lower extremity biomechanics, and the diabetic foot.
He is married and has two sons. Outside of his practice, Dr. Noxon enjoys time with his family, as well as training for triathlons and marathons. He is an accomplished triathlete and marathoner. Dr. Noxon has competed on the Team USA Triathlon Team for various distances in 2012 (Vitoria, Spain), 2014 (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), 2015 (Motala, Sweden), 2015 (Chicago, Illinois), and in 2018 (Gold Coast, Australia).
Dr. Noxon ran the Boston Marathon from 2014 to 2020, and was accepted for the 2021 Boston Marathon. Throughout years of practice, he has captured a great appreciation and understanding of lower extremity biomechanics and how it pertains to sport-related injuries.
Google Review ★★★★★
“Dr. Noxon is highly skilled, perfect bedside manner. He truly loves his job. His expertise; he could write the encyclopedia of foot care and treatment. He will definitely help you and resolve your concerns. Dr. Noxon is the best in the business!”
– Ronald K.
Google Review ★★★★★
“Dr. Noxon and his staff were amazing both before my foot surgery and after. It was the second time I had to have surgery on my “big toe” due to an old ballet injury (1st surgery was not with Dr. Noxon). Dr. Noxon was the first of 4 doctors that not only gave me hope that my toe could be fixed and not fused, but he did fix it. I went from 14% inflection to 80% after the surgery. Three years later, it is still fully functioning. I recommend Dr. Noxon to all of my friends and clients!”
– Sara L.