Konya Kayet is a licensed chiropodist (foot specialist) practicing in the province of Ontario. In 2012, she earned her degree from the Michener Institute Chiropody Program. She also earned a degree in biology and kinesiology from York University. In addition, Konya Kayet has completed training as an orthotic and prosthetic technician at George Brown College.
Throughout her professional career, she has had the privilege of working at the Michener Institute Chiropody Clinic, Sherbourne Health Center and Anne Johnston Health Station. She has also worked at Women’s College Hospital, Sunnybrook Hospital, Simcoe Foot Clinic, Foundation Chiropody and Erin Mills Podiatry. Konya is also a clinical instructor with the Michener Institute.
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The Michener Chiropody Clinic, Sherbourne Health Centre, Anne Johnston Health Station, Women’s College Hospital, Sunnybrook Hospital, 2011-2012
17730 Leslie Street
Newmarket, Ontario
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