DR. JOAN ELLEN SCHILLER, DPM
Podiatry at Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, OH

License number
Ohio 36002525S
Category
Podiatry
Type
Podiatrist
Address
Address
18599 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44119
Phone
(216) 383-6090
(216) 383-5371 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Joan Schiller, age 77
6402 Eastondale Rd, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
(440) 446-0620
Joan E Schiller
18599 Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid, OH 44119
(216) 383-6090
(216) 383-8500
Joan Schiller
18599 Lake Shore, Medina, OH 44119
(216) 383-6090
Joan Schiller
21825 Chagrin Blvd, Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 383-6090
Joan E Schiller, age 77
6402 Eastondale Rd, Cleveland, OH 44124
(440) 446-0620

Professional information

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Joan Schiller Photo 1
Dr At University Hospitals

Dr At University Hospitals

Position:
dr at University Hospitals
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
University Hospitals - dr


Joan Schiller Photo 2
Dr At Uh

Dr At Uh

Position:
dr at uh
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
uh - dr


Joan E Schiller Photo 3
Joan E Schiller, Euclid OH - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Joan E Schiller, Euclid OH - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)

Specialties:
Podiatry
Address:
18599 Lake Shore Blvd, Euclid 44119
(216) 383-6090 (Phone), (216) 383-5371 (Fax)
Languages:
English


Joan Schiller Photo 4
Shoe

Shoe

US Patent:
5012596, May 7, 1991
Filed:
Jul 10, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/377896
Inventors:
Joan E. Schiller - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
A43B 312, A43B 1314
US Classification:
36 115
Abstract:
A high-heeled shoe, and method for making the same, the shoe being characterized by providing a substantially flat supporting area for a wearer's foot while appearing to support the foot at an angle. The shoe comprises a sole portion forming a supporting area for a wearer's foot, a heel joined with the sole portion extending perpendicularly downward at least an inch from the sole portion, and securing means for selectively securing the sole portion to a wearer's foot. A forefoot area of the sole portion is elevated to a level substantially horizontal with the heel area whereby the supporting area is generally flat. To make such a high-heeled shoe, a conventional last is altered to add bulk to a heel portion of the last whereby a negative cast of a sole will have a sunken heel. A structural sole portion in then cast. An upper midsole layer and a lower midsole layer are formed, and the upper midsole layer is attached to the structural sole portion.