New Castle Associates in Podiatry620 Stanton Christiana Rd
#303 Metroform Medical Complex
Newark, DE 19713
302-999-8511

All our professionals at New Castle Associates in Podiatry maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in podiatry.
If interested in a career in podiatry please visit www.apma.org/careers
- Raymond V. Feehery Jr., D.P.M
Motivated by the “Running Boom” of the 1970’s, Dr. Ray Feehery has dedicated the past 30 years to the study of the biomechanics of running, and the prevention and treatment of injuries. Starting at Penn State University in 1976, he earned his M.S. in Biomechanics under the direction of Dr. Peter Cavanagh, one of the top biomechanists in the world. He then attended Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, and completed his foot and ankle surgical training in Pittsburgh, PA. Following the completion of a Fellowship in Sports Medicine, he began his practice here in Wilmington, DE in 1986.Because of his training in Biomechanics and Surgery, Dr. Feehery has the unique ability to help his patients both surgically and through non-surgical means. Many of his patients are referred by the pediatricians for treatment of adolescent gait abnormalities, starting as young as 2 years old. He also enjoys helping the adolescent and teenage athletes, primarily dealing with overuse injuries. Most of his adult practice is made up of those people who are trying to participate in a regular fitness program. He has demonstrated an on-going passion for sports medicine and community involvement through his runner’s clinics, his high school scholarship gifts, and financial support of the running community with race sponsorships. He also works with the Delaware State Police Academy recruits and Special Olympics athletes toward the prevention of injuries.
His areas of expertise include Forefoot and Rearfoot reconstructive surgery, and repair of damaged tendons, and ankle arthroscopy. He is a Fellow of the AAPSM and the ACFAS.
- Caroline Tiglio, D.P.M.
Dr. Caroline Tiglio studied biomedical engineering at Catholic University of American in Washington, DC where she received both Bachelors and Masters degrees. She graduated from Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in 2002. She completed post graduate training experiences in basic podiatric medicine in Texas, and advanced foot and ankle surgery at Edward Hines, Jr. Veterans Affairs Hospital / Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois in 2006.
Dr. Tiglio has a broad scope of practice, from pediatric abnormalities to geriatric ailments, with a special interest in treating foot and ankle trauma, including both bone and soft tissue injuries in any age group. She enjoys attending cultural events including the arts, community service involvement with the Kiwanis Club, and participating with youth ministry activities.