Chiropodist.
The term "podiatrist" refers to a medical professional specializing in foot and ankle care. While there isn't a direct antonym for podiatrist, one could consider "general practitioner" or "physician" as contrasting roles, since they typically address broader health issues rather than focusing specifically on feet and lower limbs. Alternatively, "non-specialist" might also serve as an antonym in the context of specialization.
A charopadist
Podiatrist is pronounced po·di·a·trist  (puh-dahy-uh-trist).
A podiatrist is a foot doctor.
Foot doctor!
A doctor who specializes in the feet is a podiatrist.
A podiatrist does.A podiatrist specializes in feet.
No. When simply referring to a podiatrist, there is no need to capitalise it. It would be capitalised if it was part of a title on a sign, such as "T.M.Smith, Podiatrist".
A Podiatrist looks after the human foot
A Podiatrist.
In UK a podiatrist can work in private practice or in the National Health Service
The person who treats foot complaints is a Podiatrist