Suzanne M. Levine | |
Birth Date: | 28 June 1951 |
Birth Place: | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Education: | Doctor of Podiatric Medicine |
Alma Mater: | Columbia University, New York College of Podiatric Medicine |
Occupation: | Podiatric Physician, |
Organization: | Institute Beauté |
Known For: | Inventing aesthetic podiatric treatment, “My Feet Are Killing Me!” |
Suzanne M. Levine, DPM, PC, is a clinical podiatrist and a foot surgeon at the NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital and The Center for Specialty Care in New York City, New York, United States.[1] She is best known for her book My Feet Are Killing Me!,[2] and for her contributions to several notable newspapers, magazines and TV shows.[3] [4] [5] Levine practices at her New York City podiatry clinic and medical-spa, Institute Beauté.[6]
Levine has been married twice. She has 1 daughter and 3 grandchildren.
Levine contributes regularly as a foot care expert on NBC's The Today Show[7] and WNBC's Today in New York. She has also featured on The Dr. Oz Show,[8] The Doctors (2008), The Oprah Winfrey Show, Entertainment Tonight, Extra, ABC 20/20, The View, Nightline, and Good Morning America. She is credited for inventing the tootsie technique[9] and has participated in a medical mission in Cambodia where she donated one thousand pair of shoes to a local village.
In addition to her medical practice, Levine is the author of My Feet Are Killing Me!,[10] [11] 50 Ways To Ease Foot Pain,[12] Your Feet Don't Have To Hurt,[13] The Botox Book,[14] and You Don't Need Plastic Surgery[15] with Everett Lautin. Her books have featured on The Couch of CBS 2 New York in a segment called “Beautiful Feet Solutions.”