Brooke Bisbee, DPM

Brooke Bisbee, DPM
Brooke Bisbee, DPM

Dr. Bisbee is a native of Rogers, but did spend many of her adolescent years in Illinois. She attended Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville, graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She obtained her podiatric doctorate from Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, in Chicago, Illinois, in 1999. Dr. Bisbee completed two years of residency in Tucson, Arizona at the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration Hospital.

Returning to her hometown, Dr. Bisbee began private practice in August 2001. By striving to provide the best podiatric care in Northwest Arkansas, putting an emphasis on "patient first", and taking a commonsense approach to addressing patient issues, the practice has flourished.

Dr. Bisbee is Board certified in Foot Surgery and a Diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. She is a staff member at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers.

Giving back to her profession and community are very important to Dr. Bisbee. Her professional memberships include the American Podiatric Medical Association (currently serving on the national Board of Trustees for the Association), Arkansas Podiatric Medical Association (past President and VP), Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, and the American Association of Women Podiatrists. Within the NWA community, Dr. Bisbee is a member of Rogers Downtown Rotary Club. She is also very active as an officer of the Rogers Heritage Booster Club, volunteering with the Rogers Heritage PTO, and is an active member of Living Word Lutheran Church and the Rogers-Lowell Chamber of Commerce. 

Dr. Bisbee is married to Steven Ribar, also a native of Rogers, and they have two children - Allyson and Jon. Outside of work Dr. Bisbee can be found attending her kids’ athletic and school activities, participating in outdoor activities, watching her favorite sports teams (the Razorbacks, Denver Broncos, and St. Louis Cardinals), or attending local theater or charity events.

 

Nancy Lee, DPM

Nancy Lee, DPM
Nancy Lee, DPM

Dr. Lee spent most her life in Chicago, Illinois. She attended the University of Illinois in Champagne/Urbana graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology. She obtained her podiatric doctorate from Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida in 1998. After graduating, Dr. Lee completed two years of residency at the North Chicago Veteran Administration Hospital and Catholic Health Partners.

Dr. Lee was previously in private practice for 14 years in a suburb of Chicago before moving to Northwest Arkansas in 2014. She has a very similar style of practice to Dr. Bisbee with conservative, evidence-based medicine as her primary focus.

Dr. Lee is Board Certified in Podiatric Medicine. Her professional memberships include the American Podiatric Medical Association and the Arkansas Foot and Ankle Medical Association (former Secretary/Treasurer). Dr. Lee has privileges at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers.

Dr. Lee is married to Al and they have two children, daughter and son. The family loves the quality of life that Northwest Arkansas offers and they enjoy spending family time exploring the outdoors and other cultural venues and events.

 

Weldon Murry, DPM

Weldon Murry, DPM
Weldon Murry, DPM

Dr. Murry's interest in podiatry came when he was a student at the University of Arkansas. He spent time as a student athletic trainer for the Razorback Football Team, where he helped rehab many athletes with foot and ankle injuries. Ultimately, this led him to pursue a career as a foot and ankle surgeon.

Dr. Murry is an active member of multiple podiatric organizations including the American Podiatric Medical Association and Arkansas Podiatric Medical Association, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, and the American Professional Wound Care Association.

Dr. Murry and his wife, Megan, have always wanted to return to Northwest Arkansas to raise their family, which currently includes a sweet daughter and a son. They enjoy all the outdoor activities which Northwest Arkansas has to offer, cheering on the Razorbacks and playing with their dog, Charlie.