Mission and approach
My mission is to help people regain their footing — both literally and metaphorically.
I don’t just treat feet. I restore confidence, explain the causes, and share the logic behind the treatment.
My goal is for every patient to understand what’s happening to them and know how to help themselves.
Because an empowered patient is also part of the healing process.
I don’t treat “by the book.” I see the bigger picture and choose a solution for the person, not just the symptom.
A consultation is not a formality. It's 30+ minutes where I explain, listen, and build a strategy.
If it can be resolved without a visit — I’ll honestly say so.
My goal is not to make the client dependent, but to help them become confident and self-sufficient in their own care.
I invest myself — emotionally, intellectually, and personally.
Medical education (Mykolaiv University, Ukraine)
Expert 3TO
(training and practice, Germany, Karlsruhe)
Specializations: podiatry, biomechanics, dermatology, angiosurgery, orthopedics, traumatology
I consult clinics, recruit staff, and support cases within a multidisciplinary team.

16 years of practice
Medical education
Vitalii Konev
A podiatrist is not just a foot specialist — it’s someone who helps restore a person’s foundation, both physical and emotional. I chose this field consciously: it requires precision, logic, focus, and full responsibility for the outcome.
In my work, I rely on respect for the person and their body. My goal is not just to eliminate a symptom, but to find the cause and help address it. I don’t aim to keep the patient coming back — on the contrary, I strive to give them understanding, confidence, and freedom.
For me, podiatry is not a secondary field or a compromise. It’s a craft I trust — and one I’ve devoted myself to.

16 years
of practice
Hands-on podiatry practice with proven clinical results and international experience.
30,000+
patients
Including experience in Ukraine and Lithuania
400+
training events
Hundreds of educational events conducted at various levels of training.
I started in Kyiv in 2008
A small room in a beauty salon. No ads, no recognition.
I didn’t come with a price list — I came with understanding, with the value of why this matters to a person.
I conveyed the full meaning to the salon owner — from diagnostics to the culture of care.
That’s when I realized: it’s not the service you sell, it’s the meaning.
Relocation to Lithuania
When the war began, I faced a choice — and chose not to give up. I evacuated my family, closed my practice in Ukraine, and started from scratch — in a new country, speaking a new language, with no connections or client base.
I didn’t just reopen my practice — I proved that I could walk the same path I now help others take. Not in theory, but through real experience.
Today, I have a full schedule, a steady flow of grateful patients, and strong demand as both a specialist and an educator. I don’t talk about how it “should be” — I live it.

