Brady D. Anderson’s passion for medicine began early, inspired by watching his mother coordinate care for his youngest brother, who suffered a stroke at birth. This firsthand experience instilled a deep appreciation for the impact that dedicated healthcare professionals can have on a person’s quality of life.
His interest in podiatry took shape in college after his grandfather endured multiple foot amputations. This sparked a desire to help others maintain mobility and prevent serious complications. Now a board-certified podiatric physician, Dr. Anderson specializes in limb salvage and wound care, though he enjoys all aspects of podiatry.
Originally from rural Minnesota, Dr. Anderson moved to Knoxville in the summer of 2024 and has loved every minute of it. He has embraced the vibrant community, the balance of small-town charm with big-city events, and the abundant outdoor activities that East Tennessee has to offer. Outside of the office, Dr. Anderson is often asked, “How tall are you?” (6’8″) and, “Did you play basketball?” (Yes, years ago). He enjoys spending time with his black Labrador, Jax, exploring Knoxville’s many hiking trails, and loves volleyball, attending concerts and shooting sports.
Education & Experience:
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Affairs Hospital
Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency (PMSR/RRA): 2024
Des Moines University – College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine: 2021
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences: 2017