Membership


Pay Your Dues

 

We appreciate your continued participation and involvement as an AOFAS member. Membership renewal payments are due by March 17. You may pay your dues in any of these convenient ways:


Online

Click here to view your invoice (member login required).

Add your dues renewal to your shopping cart and submit payment through the secure online system.
If you receive an error message, please reload the page or try again using a PC (rather than an Apple computer) with Google Chrome as your internet browser. Contact the AOFAS office if you are still unable to pay online.


Phone

Call the AOFAS at +1-847-698-4654 with credit card information. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Central Time.


Mail

Send your check, made payable to AOFAS, to the address below. Please put your name in the memo line to ensure proper processing.

AOFAS
1515 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 850
Schaumburg, IL 60173
United States

 

Add a Donation to Your Dues Payment!

Did you know you can add a donation to the Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Foundation to your dues payment? When you give to the Foundation, you are supporting:

  • Research: Annual funding of more than $250,000, including grants for residents and early-career researchers

  • Education: Foot & Ankle Focus and Ask the Expert Webinars, Resident and Medical Student Courses, Annual and Winter Meeting, and Virtual Courses

  • Mentorship: Women's Leadership and DEI Initiatives, Resident Scholarships, Fellowship Scholarships

  • Outreach: Traveling Fellowships, EFAS/AOFAS Exchange Program, Overseas Humanitarian Projects

  • Advocacy for foot and ankle orthopaedic surgeons and patients


Read more about how the Foundation utilizes your gifts in the
AOFAS Annual Report.

While the Foundation receives some program funding from industry supporters, donations from our members are critical to fill the gaps in funding. It is your support that enables our Foundation to make a lasting impact at every stage of a surgeon's career, from aspiring medical students to established experts in foot and ankle orthopaedics.