Dr. Mila Davidovic
Dr. Davidovic obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Case Western Reserve University and her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in 1989. She served a one year surgical residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Cleveland.
She began her private practice in 1991 and has served the Parma community since then. She provides care for all foot and ankle disorders to patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly.
She is currently on medical staff with Parma Hospital and Lutheran Hospital.
Dr. Davidovic is a member of the OCPM alumni, the Ohio Foot and Ankle Medical Association and the American Podiatric Medical Association.
Diabetic foot care, prevention and wound treatment.
Biomechanical control of foot and ankle conditions such as bunions, hammertoes, heel pain, ankle sprains, flat feet with appropriate use of therapy, arch supports (orthotics), braces, etc.
Skin and nail conditions of the foot and ankle such as fungus toenails, ingrown toenails, athlete’s foot, warts, corns, callus, excessive sweating and odor.
Falls prevention in coordination with medical management, therapy, appropriate assistive device and bracing.
Treatment of injuries, sprains and fractures.
In office surgical procedures such as flexible hammertoe correction and biopsies.
Dr. Davidovic was born and raised in the city of Cleveland to parents of Serbian descent. She is married to Dr. Ara Kallibjian and has two children. She is an avid gardener, enjoys drawing, painting and photography. She is a member of her local garden club that contributes services to the community.
Dr. Ara Kallibjian
For more than 30 years, Dr. Kallibjian has been diagnosing and treating foot and ankle conditions in Cleveland and northeast Ohio. Dr. Kallibjian earned his medical degree from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine.
Dr. Kallibjian is Board Certified by American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, and specializes in diabetic limb salvage and reconstruction.
He currently serves as the Chief of Podiatry at University Hospitals Parma Medical Center.
He also serves as the Podiatry Residency Coordinator at Fairview, Lutheran and Parma Hospitals.
He was named as the Director of the Wound Healing Center at University Hospitals Parma Medical Center.
Lastly, Dr. Kallibjian is a trustee for University Hospital Parma Foundation.
Foot and ankle reconstructive surgery.
Diabetic Wound Care and infections.
Lower extremity limb salvage.
Sports injuries.
Orthotics and prosthetics.
Rheumatoid disease.
Foot and ankle trauma.
Joint replacement.
Synthetic skin grafting.
Dr. Kallibjian is a 4th degree black belt in Taekwondo, Member of the National Ski Patrol, certified crossfit trainer & certified master in scuba diving.