Dr. Coleman O. Clougherty is a foot and ankle surgeon practicing at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. He specializes in treating complex lower limb conditions such as congenital and acquired post-traumatic angular deformities, and focuses on limb salvage of the lower extremities.
His passion in reconstruction goes beyond the clinic with his extensive interest in community medicine and his involvement as an active member of the American Microsurgical Orthoplastic Society (AMOS). Dr. Clougherty has extensive experience in muscle flap procedures and peripheral nerve surgery.
Dr. Clougherty completed his residency at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He is an active Attending Physician in the newly created Surgical Residency Training Program Cleveland Clinic, and also serves as an Adjunct Faculty Member and Visiting Professor at the Samuel Merritt University College of Podiatric Medicine.
Dr. Clougherty completed his undergraduate studies at John Carroll University and then obtained his Master’s degree in Bioethics at Case Western Reserve University. He lives and dies with the Cleveland sports teams and loves his time with his three young boys who are all wrangled in by his wife and community manager Annalise.