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Provider Spotlight: LaWanna Monday Harden, DPM, Lithonia, GA

Dr. Monday-Harden is a native of Eatonton, Georgia. She graduated with honors from Putnam County High School earning a four-year basketball scholarship to Augusta State University where she received a B.S. in Biology. She graduated at the top of her class and earned the distinction of the university’s all-time leading scorer in women’s basketball. Dr. Monday-Harden earned her doctorate at Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine where she received the Samuel N. Ulevitch Dermatologic Award for her academic achievements. She completed a three-year surgical residency at the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur, GA serving as Chief Resident in her final year. She is currently a surgical instructor for podiatric residents at the Atlanta Center for Foot and Ankle Surgery in Sandy Springs.

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Dr. Monday-Harden’s special interests are advanced diabetic limb salvage and sports medicine. As a sports enthusiast involved in running and basketball, she understands the foot and ankle healthcare concerns of athletes and active adults. She is an active lecturer and podiatric resource for hospital-based Diabetic Resource Centers in the metro Atlanta area. In addition to being a dedicated physician to her patients, Dr. Monday-Harden is married and the mother of two young sons. She and her family currently reside in Covington.

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Siren Socks are innovative smart socks that detect potential issues with your feet. Siren Socks are an FDA-registered Class I medical device and are for people with neuropathy.

The socks measure your foot temperature. Temperature monitoring has been shown to help prevent diabetic foot ulcers in multiple clinical studies clinical studies over the past 20 years and is considered the gold standard in diabetic foot care.

The information from the socks is monitored by licensed nurses who contact you regularly to check on your health and the status of your feet. Your doctor review any issues that arise and determine if a clinic visit is necessary.

Siren Socks are covered by Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and many private insurance plans.

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About Siren Socks

Siren Socks are smart socks that help detect potential issues with your feet. Siren Socks are an FDA-registered Class I medical device and are designed for people living with diabetes and neuropathy. The socks measure your foot temperature. Temperature monitoring has been shown to help reduce the number of diabetic foot ulcers in multiple clinical studies over the past 20 years and is considered the gold standard in diabetic foot care. The information from the socks is monitored by licensed nurses who contact you regularly to check on your health and the status of your feet. Your doctor reviews any issues that arise and determine if a clinic visit is necessary. Siren Socks are covered by Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and many private insurance plans. Interested patients can find a Certified Siren Provider near them and begin the enrollment process by clickinghere.

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