Eitan Ingall, M.D.

Dr. Eitan Ingall is a fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon who prides himself on delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to his patients. He received his undergraduate degree from University of Michigan and earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society. He then completed orthopedic surgery residency at the Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program (Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital). He pursued a final year of sub-specialty training in foot and ankle surgery at the Ortho Carolina Foot and Ankle Institute where he trained alongside internationally recognized leaders in the field.

Dr. Ingall enjoys participating in research and has widely published, including co-authored, several textbook chapters on foot and ankle conditions. Dr. Ingall has clinical interests in all foot and ankle conditions, particularly trauma, fractures, nonunion, sports-related injuries (Achilles ruptures, injuries to ligaments around the foot and ankle), cartilage lesions, arthritis, ankle replacements, neurologic conditions (Charcot Marie Tooth, foot drop, other deformity), hindfoot reconstruction and forefoot conditions (rheumatologic conditions, hammertoes and bunions, including minimally invasive options).

Dr. Ingall grew up in the Washington, DC, area and enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, hiking, swimming, and bass fishing. D Magazine has named Baylor Scott & White Orthopedics the “”Face of Orthopedics”” for 2025. Read Dr. Ingall’s article, “Sprained ankle vs. broken ankle: Getting the right care for your injury.” Community Impact’s Storytelling recently featured Dr. Ingall discussing the key to good foot and ankle health.

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