Grace Ouyang, DPM
Podiatry and Wound Care
Education:
Surgical Residency Training, Kingwood Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, Des Moines University, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, IA
Bachelor of Arts, Biology and Chemistry, Lawrence University of Wisconsin, Appleton, WI
Certifications:
Fellow of American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Board Certified Foot Surgery
Board Qualified Rearfoot and Ankle Reconstruction
Diplomate of American Board of Podiatric Medicine
Minnesota State Board of Podiatric Medical License
DEA Controlled Substance Registration
Additional Information:
Dr. Ouyang’s interest in biochemistry was first sparked by engaging laboratory experiences and inspiring professors, whose classes deepened her understanding of the body’s complex systems and what occurs when these processes fail to function properly.
She participated in clinical training programs across the nation, pursued elective global health rotations, and benefited from invaluable mentorships that encouraged her to integrate innovative technologies into her patient care practices.
Passionate about Pediatric Podiatry, Dr. Ouyang is dedicated to helping children with conditions such as ingrown toenails, warts, flat feet, curly toes, toe walking, and foot and ankle pain. Her commitment to early intervention and personalized care allows her to improve mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life for her young patients.
Proficient in fine motor surgical techniques and surgical decision-making, Dr. Ouyang remains deeply devoted to advancing patient well-being through skill, compassion, and evidence-based care.
Call Madelia Clinic for an appointment:
Phone: 507.642.5200


