Dr. Mark H. Moss is a native Texan born and raised in Dallas. After graduating cum laude from Texas A&M University, he pursued his medical training in Podiatric Medicine at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland, OH.
Following his four years in Ohio, Dr. Moss completed his surgical training in Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency and Fellowship Program. He was trained on conservative management and surgical reconstruction of foot and ankle pathology. This included treatment of minor forefoot pathology to complex foot and ankle deformity and trauma. Dr. Mark H. Moss treats a wide spectrum of patients ranging from pediatrics to adult foot and ankle disorders. Some of the more common problems that Dr. Moss treats are bunions, heel pain, ankle sprains and fractures, diabetic wounds, fractures of the foot and ankle, flatfeet, and sports related injuries.
Dr. Moss is a fellow of the of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and active member of the American and Texas Podiatric Medical Associations. He is currently Board Certified by American Board of Podiatric Surgery in Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot and Ankle Surgery. Dr. Moss remains active in residency training and currently is a surgical instructor and Director of Continuing Medical Education for the Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency and Fellowship Program.
Recently, Dr. Mark H. Moss published a review in the April 2004 edition of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery regarding the surgical fusion of joints secondary to degenerative arthritis. He is also published on the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons website.
Dr. Mark H. Moss is married to his wife, Lynette and is father to their triplets; Elise, Elle, and Elaina. In addition to his many professional responsibilities, Dr. Moss finds time to enjoy his special interests in golf, hunting, and fly-fishing.
2001-2003
Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Program Houston, TX
1997 – 2001
Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine – Cleveland, OH
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)
1992 – 1996
Texas A&M University – College Station, TX
BA Biology – Minor Chemistry – cum laude
Minor Chemistry
2004 – Present
American Board of Podiatric Surgery – Certified
2003 – Present
License in State of Texas – # 1645
2003 – Present
McKinney Podiatric Surgical Associates – Houston, TX
2004 – Present
Coastal Foot and Ankle Associates (founder) – Pearland, TX
Fellow – American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Diplomat – American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Texas Podiatric Medical Association
American Podiatric Medical Association
2004 – 2005
Education Coordinator – Harris County Podiatric Surgery Residency and Fellowship Programs
2005 – Present
Director of CME – HCPSRP
2006 – Present
Residency Selection Committee – HCPSRP
2006 – Present
Board of Directors, Pearland YMCA
2006 – Present
OR Committee, Memorial Hermann SE Hospital
2007 – Present
Credentialing Committee, Memorial Hermann SE Hospital
Dean’s List – Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (1997-01)
Pi Delta – National Podiatric Honor Society
Merit Scholarship – OCPM
Distinguished Student – TAMU (College of Sciences)
Isolated Subtalar Joint Arthrodesis – Published in The Clinics of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery – April, 2004. Co-Authors Matthew Rockett, DPM FACFAS, Jeff Raddack, DPM
Article Review ACFAS.org Website 2/2003 – Conservative Management of Rupture of the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon: a Case Report and Literature Review. Mandalia V, Williamson DPM, Foot and Ankle Surgery 2002; 8: 261-265.
El Ninos Pediatric Clinic (2001-2002) Reynosa, Mexico
Medical Staff – Compaq Houston Marathon (2001-03)
President – Class of 2001 (1998-2001)
Treasurer – Class of 2001 (1997-98)
Executive Council – OCPM Student Body – (1998-2001)
Sports-Medicine/Trauma of Lower Extremity, Ankle Arthroscopy, Golf, Hunting, Fly-fishing, and spending time with wife and three daughters