- Family Practice
- OrthopedicsFellow of the American Professional Wound Care Association. He served as Chairman of the Department of Orthopedics of Hendrick Medical Center for the years 1991-92. Dr. Albritton is currently the Chief of Staff of Hendrick Center for Extended Care. He is an active member of the Texas and American Podiatric Medical Associations.
- Wound Care
- GangreneC.W. is a 78 year old male who underwent successful Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) and did well until he threw blood clots down into his lower leg and foot resulting in gangrene.
- UlcerP.G. is a Diabetic with loss of feeling in his feet. Technically, we call this "LOPS" (Loss of Protective Sensation). He has multiple areas of gout crystals under the skin on his feet, ankles, legs, hands, and elbows. This particular area is at the outside of his left ankle, and has ulcerated through the skin. The crystals can be seen in the base of the ulcer, and are chalky and rock hard. They also show up on X-ray.
- General PodiatryDr. Albritton is a native Texan from the East Texas city of Tyler. He obtained his Associate in Arts degree from Tyler Junior College, and his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. He completed his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.) degree with four years of study at the Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, which is now named the Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine. He did his Residency Training in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
- Podiatric SurgeryDr. Albritton keeps up to date on the newest techniques and research by attending numerous continuing education seminars and conventions relating to foot surgery and the medical field in general.