Ed Moloy, D.Ch.

Registered Chiropodist

 

Ed graduated from the Chiropody program at the Michener Institute of Applied Health Sciences in 1992.  Prior to working at Think Feet, Ed spent 20 years as a staff Chiropodist at North York General and Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital. 

In addition to working at Think Feet where he has worked since 2012, Ed provides Chiropody services to two First Nation communities and their health centers:  Chippewas of Rama First Nation and Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation.

He is actively involved with the Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle (IDHC) formerly Southern Ontario Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (SOADI), Ed has had opportunities to provide Chiropody services to the Attawapiskat First Nation and Sioux Lookout Communities.  Currently, he is a board member with the foot care program at IDHC.  Providing exceptional and experienced foot care, Ed is a strong advocate for the importance of foot health care in the indigenous population.

Ed is a past board member of the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine.  He is a current member of the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine and the Ontario Society of Chiropodists and is in good standing with the College of Chiropodists of Ontario.

Currently residing here in Orillia with his wife, three children, and their exuberant dog Finn, Ed has enjoyed living in, and being part of the community for the past 22 years.