Dr. Spencer Arndt, JRMC Podiatrist
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If I can help, I will.

Whether he is golfing, hiking or fishing, Dr. Arndt loves to stay active, and he knows that healthy feet and ankles are some of the keys to a healthy lifestyle.

His passion is to make a difference and impact the people around him for the better. Having been a podiatric patient, he knows how important it is to receive compassionate care when you need it.

For Dr. Arndt, podiatric care is a partnership between the patient and provider — he believes every patient deserves to receive individually tailored care.

JOINED JRMC

2025

HOMETOWN

Clemson, S.C.

BOARD CERTIFIED
RESIDENCY

HealthPartners/Regions Hospital
St. Paul, Minn.

PODIATRY SCHOOL

Rosalind Franklin University
Dr. Williams M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
North Chicago, Ill.

Q&A with Dr. Arndt

Dr. Spencer Arndt, JRMC Podiatrist
What inspired you to go into podiatric medicine?

I ran cross country in high school and experienced several injuries because of it. I was always curious about what was going wrong with my body, and that curiosity turned into a desire to help others with their own injuries. I love problem-solving and using my hands to help people, so podiatric surgery felt like the perfect combination of diagnostics and hands-on care.

What drew you to JRMC?

Everyone at JRMC and in the community has been so welcoming and kind. My mentor worked here about a decade ago and had nothing but great things to say. Even throughout the interview process I could tell how organized and exceptional this place is — the people, facility and equipment!

I am really looking forward to the outdoor activities in Jamestown too like golfing, fishing, hiking and maybe even trying ice fishing and coyote trapping.

Can foot and ankle issues affect other parts of the body if left untreated?

Yes! Your feet and ankles are literally the foundation of your body — foot and ankle health impacts your entire body’s biomechanics. Untreated podiatric issues can affect your knees, hips and back.

What is your relationship with technology in medicine?

I would consider myself very tech-savvy. During my residency, I was often the go-to tech person. I love integrating new technology into patient care — it is an incredible tool for making treatment more precise and efficient.

What advancements in podiatric care are you most excited about right now?

Minimally invasive surgery is one of the most exciting areas being developed right now. Procedures like minimally invasive Achilles repair or bunion correction allow for less pain and faster recovery. It’s the future of the field.

Are there things that I can do daily to improve or maintain my foot health?

Definitely. For people with diabetes, checking your feet daily is important for continued health. For everyone else, wearing supportive and properly fitting shoes is one of the best things you can do. Look for shoes with stiff soles and good structure — brands like New Balance, Brooks, ASICS, and HOKA often have great options.

How do I know if foot pain is just temporary discomfort or a sign that I should see a specialist?

If you are experiencing pain that lasts longer than a day or interferes with your daily life, it’s worth coming in. Early evaluation can prevent more serious problems down the line! Call (701) 952-4878 or make an appointment.

What would you say is your philosophy of care?

I want my patients to feel like we’re working together toward a common goal. Healing requires partnership, shared decision-making and respect.

JRMC PODIATRY / FOOT & ANKLE SERVICES

Dr. Arndt provides full-spectrum foot and ankle — everything from bunions and hammertoes to diabetic foot surgery and trauma care. He will also be on call at the JRMC emergency department, which will allow for quicker treatment and care when needed.

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