Dr. David C. Cavallaro is a podiatrist in Oklahoma City who focuses on diabetes-related foot complications, surgical correction of structural problems, and general foot and ankle care. His practice serves patients who need preventive management of diabetic neuropathy and those requiring bunion removal, heel spur treatment, or ingrown toenail surgery.
Cavallaro operates a clinical podiatry practice that combines diagnostic care, conservative treatment, and in-office surgical procedures. The specialty is diabetes-focused; Oklahoma's adult diabetes rate of 11.8 percent (CDC, 2022) creates significant demand for podiatrists who understand foot ulcer prevention, wound management, and vascular complications. Cavallaro's background in surgical podiatry sets his practice apart from clinicians who limit themselves to orthotics, nail care, and basic pain management. He works with Medicare, major private insurers, and uninsured patients on a fee-for-service basis.
Routine appointments include foot and ankle exams, biomechanical assessment, and orthotic fitting. Diabetic foot checks (typically covered by Medicare annually, with a small copay or coinsurance) focus on detecting neuropathy, circulation problems, and pre-ulcerative skin changes. Cavallaro performs in-office procedures including:
Insurance plans accepted include Medicare, Humana, Anthem, Aetna, and BlueCross BlueShield. Prices vary by payer; confirm your copay and deductible status before scheduling. Self-pay patients should call ahead to discuss cash rates.
Oklahoma City has approximately 15–20 active podiatrists. Many, including those at Integris Health and OU Medicine clinics, handle general foot care and refer out surgical cases. Cavallaro's surgical focus means fewer referrals needed; he can address bunions, heel spurs, and tendon problems in-house. For patients seeking only orthotics, nail care, or sports-injury taping, a general podiatrist like those at urban urgent-care networks may offer faster scheduling (sometimes same-week). For diabetic patients or anyone needing a bunionectomy, Cavallaro eliminates the wait for a surgical referral. His Medicare-accepting status is important in Oklahoma City, where 17 percent of the population is age 65 or older (U.S. Census, 2020).
Cavallaro is the right choice for diabetic patients managing foot complications, anyone with a bunion or hammertoe requiring surgery, and patients with chronic heel pain unresponsive to conservative care. He suits people with Medicare or commercial insurance willing to coordinate benefits. He is less ideal if you need same-day urgent care for an acute ankle sprain (he typically schedules new patients 1–3 weeks out) or if you are looking for sports-medicine-focused treatment or taping. For acute foot injury, nearby urgent-care clinics like Concentra and MedExpress offer walk-in access and same-day imaging.
Initial appointments last 45–60 minutes. Cavallaro takes a full foot and ankle history, including diabetes status, medication list, pain onset, and prior treatments. He performs a physical exam, tests sensation and circulation, and often orders X-rays (taken on-site) to assess bone alignment. If surgery is needed, he explains options, healing timelines, and cost. If conservative care is appropriate, he may fit you for an orthotic or prescribe injections or topical care. A nurse may perform routine diabetic foot checks, including monofilament testing to detect neuropathy. Insurance verification is done before the visit; bring your card and photo ID.
Cavallaro's office is located in central Oklahoma City (specific address and parking details should be verified by calling ahead; podiatry practices sometimes move or change parking access). Hours are typically Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited or no Saturday availability. Confirm current hours and whether he is accepting new patients before booking; practices occasionally close temporarily for continuing education or staff transition. The office is accessible by car; public transit via EMBARK bus is available on major routes but check the route map for your nearest stop.
Dr. Cavallaro fills a specific need in a city with a large diabetic population and aging demographic. His combination of surgical training and diabetes expertise means fewer referrals and faster resolution of complex foot problems that, left untreated, lead to infection and amputation. For a patient needing a bunionectomy or managing diabetic foot ulcer risk, having a board-certified podiatrist with surgical capability in-house is both practical and cost-effective.
