Bryan Holand, DPM

Bryan Holand, DPM

Dr. Bryan Holand — King County, WA — Ankle And Foot Specialists Of Puget Sound

Dr. Bryan Holand is a Board-Certified, fellowship-trained Foot and Ankle Surgeon. He specializes in Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery, Sports Injury, Arthroscopy and Fracture Care. He has an additional special interest in Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, advanced return to sport after injury/surgery and early weight-bearing protocols.


A California native, Dr. Holand obtained his medical education at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago. He went on to complete his Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery Residency at the world-renowned Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Next, Dr. Holand completed his fellowship in Lower Extremity Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. During his fellowship he had extensive training in forefoot and rearfoot/ankle reconstruction including: arthroscopic techniques, ligament/tendon reconstruction, fracture correction, trauma surgery, total ankle replacement, advanced biologics, and limb salvage.


As an avid hiker and outdoorsman, he believes in exhausting conservative treatments before taking an individual/athlete out of the game. His expertise has been featured and interviewed on various radio and podcasts including KOMO Radio and IRG Health Talk. In addition, Dr. Holand is active in medical education by serving on the leadership committee and is an acting surgical instructor at one of the premier podiatric foot and ankle surgical residencies in the country at Swedish Medical Center. Dr. Holand is also active in the community serving as the Assistant Director of Safety and youth football coach at Cedar Park Christian.


Dr. Holand prides himself on treating all his patients like family and being on the forefront of medical treatments for all lower extremity conditions. He has surgical privileges at both Swedish and Evergreen Medical Centers.


When he has free time, Dr. Holand enjoys the outdoors with his family and dog. More often than not you can find them hiking and eating their way through the Pacific Northwest!

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