Dr. Betrus has been serving Madison County, and its surrounding neighbors, since finishing his fellowship in 2021. He is board-certified in both Foot and Ankle Surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and fellowship-trained with a focus on Sports Medicine and Foot and Ankle Reconstruction.
During his fellowship at the esteemed Weil Foot, Ankle, and Orthopedic Institute in Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Betrus focused much of his training on complex reconstruction of the foot and ankle, minimally-invasive surgery, sports medicine, and total ankle replacement. Prior to his fellowship, Dr. Betrus completed his surgical residency at West Penn Hospital, part of the Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During residency, Dr. Betrus served as Chief Resident during his final year and received specialized training in burn trauma, orthopedic trauma, reconstructive plastic surgery, emergency medicine, internal medicine, and musculoskeletal radiology.
Dr. Betrus was born and raised in Metro Detroit, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in biology and participated in crew. He then taught high school biology on the south side of Chicago for the next two years as a corps member for Teach For America and earned an Americorps Scholarship for his service. Following his teaching commitment, he received his medical training from Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in North Chicago, Illinois.
He has dedicated his practice to specializing in the correction and rehabilitation of foot and ankle ailments, having had his own personal experiences with lower extremity injuries during his participation in high-level baseball and basketball. Dr. Betrus can relate to his patient’s needs, and help them achieve their goals, whether that be to return to high-level athletics or just their previous activities. Dr. Betrus has performed and presented research on early weight-bearing following foot and ankle surgeries, and strives to get people back on their feet as quickly and safely as possible.
Dr. Betrus’s primary goal is to fully educate his patient on their specific issues, discuss all the options for treatment, both conservative and surgical, and then make a decision with the patient on which specific treatment course best fits with their life and needs. His patient’s health and overall quality of life matter most, and Dr. Betrus is committed to helping his patients achieve their goals.
He is board-certified in foot surgery and reconstructive rearfoot/ankle surgery by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and is actively involved with the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He is on staff at Jackson Madison County General Hospital and serves on their Surgical Quality and Safety Committee.
When not at work, Dr. Betrus is busy with his growing family. Only with the help of his beautiful wife Andrea, he’s able to keep up with his two young daughters Coco and Letty, and their mischievous miniature Schnauzer Ollie. His personal interests also include golfing, cycling, and spending time with family and friends.

Dr. Christopher Betrus, DPM
Podiatrist
329 Coatsland Dr
Jackson, TN 38301