Samantha Hall, DPM

Hall, Samantha, DPM

Special Clinical Interest

  • Diabetic foot care
  • Wound care management
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Fungal nails
  • Heel pain, bunion and hammertoe deformities
  • Foot surgery
  • Wart treatment
  • Tendon/ligament injuries of the foot

Additional Info

Dr. Samantha Hall is a native of Toledo, Ohio. She attended Lourdes University in Sylvania, Ohio, where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She then went on to attend The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, which is now The Kent State College of Podiatric Medicine, in Cleveland, Ohio. Upon graduation from medical school, she completed her 3-year surgical residency at Mercy St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio.

Dr. Hall believes in the importance of giving her patients the tools they need to get back to being healthy and active. Dr. Hall currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. She also serves on other committees within the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. She is an exam writer and serves as a subject matter expert for both the board certification exams as well as the CAQ in wound care. Most recently in June 2024, she was inducted into the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow as a Fellow Faculty of Podiatric Medicine.

In her free time Dr. Hall is a fitness enthusiast, is very active in the CrossFit community and enjoys running. She also enjoys live music, good coffee, watching and attending sporting events and traveling.

Out of the office you can find Dr. Hall spending time with her husband, Nathan, and their two dogs Waylon and Clyde. Dr. Hall is very excited to bring her passion and care to Midland.

Specialties

Podiatry

Primary Location

  • Office: Midland Health Podiatry
  • Address: 2002 W. Ohio
  • City: Midland
  • State: TX
  • Postal Code: 79701
  • Phone: 432.221.3690

Curriculum Vitae

Related Blogs

  • 5 Tips for Healthier Feet in the New Year

    2/6/2025

    Make sure you are wearing appropriately sized shoes Most of us love shoes. However, when wearing the wrong shoes a lot of issues can arise. Bunions, hammertoes, painful callous and ingrown toenails are some of these conditions. When choosing a shoe make sure the toe box is wide enough to spread your toes out inside. Also make sure your toes are not up against the end of the toe box, but not so far back that the foot is constantly slipping when walking. If you are someone who likes a bit of height to the...
  • Diabetes and your feet; why foot checks matter.

    8/26/2025

    Diabetes, mainly referring to the more common form — type 2 diabetes — is a condition in which your body is unable to properly regulate the glucose levels in your bloodstream. Those high levels of glucose can damage the nerves in your body, especially the peripheral nerves in your lower extremities, including your feet. Unregulated glucose can hamper your circulation, which can exacerbate any problem that develops in your feet. One of the primary diabetic foot problems seen in the feet is nerve damage, ...