The short answer is yes, Podiatrists will be eligible but it will be tricky. In other words Podiatrists are probably going to be in line behind Primary Care doctors, restaurants, factories and a host of other businesses. Now the APMA can probably help…possibly. I would recommend consulting with a banker or reading a book of which multiples exist such as:
If you are lazy and just to use a website there are websites that can help Podiatrists get small business loans as well:


25 million free grant money to a New York shitty opera house yet the working class folks have to take out a loan -get even further into debt—to eek out a living?!?! This is the “help”?!?!? What a fucking joke.
Don’t they have about $17,000,000 in their coffers? Likely would be more, but a boomer that looked like Gilbert Gottfried was getting @550,000 a year riding CONference escalators while smiling. How’s Hawaii?
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Was it the Tom Hanks factor?
Are you serious? Who the bleep is gonna further into debt for doing the foot thing. Take out another loan? get that unemployment, they’re giving a 600 per week bonus for sitting on your ass. Better than Oblunder extra 25 bucks in 2008. The working man is a sucker.
Good luck. They was always a catch, fine print, gotchas, and of course, fraud etc. Enjoy the shit show.