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Podiatrist Olney MD

“How to find the best podiatrist close to Olney Maryland without sacrificing the proper care of your feet and ankles.”

Pain in your feet? Ankle Injury? Sick and tired of dealing with a lingering problem or injury?

Maybe you need to see a podiatrist right away.

If so, you should not take the selection of your podiatrist (foot doctor) that you go to lightly.

Do Your Research

Here are a few things you should look out for when selecting the right podiatrist for you:

1. Are they board certified

2. Do they have the latest technology on-site in their office

3. Are they up-to-date on all of the latest research and treatment methods

4. Do they spend quality time with their patients or is it just a race to see as many patients as possible

5. Do they offer you free parking for your visit

6. Do they truly care about your foot and ankle health and well being

Make sure to do your research up front and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Here at the Beltsville Foot and Ankle Center we encourage all of our patients to ask any questions that they have. We want you to feel comfortable with your selection of us as your podiatrist and know that we have your best interest in mind.

Just A Short Drive From Olney

We are just a short drive from Olney as shown in the picture below. We have a convenient location with free parking and our office features all of the latest technology right on-site. This enables you to save time by not having to leave for things like x-rays and have to come back to the office again.

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We encourage you to check out our website, testimonials, and videos to get to know us better. We have been practicing podiatry for over 10 years and have treated over 7,000 patients.

Many of our patients have been with us for many years and have referred their friends and family to us as well.

Podiatrist Olney MD

We understand that going to any doctor can be a stress full time, so we take extra measures to make you feel as comfortable as possible especially with children. We have children of our own and know how sensitive they can be to doctor’s offices.

How To Contact Us or Schedule An Appointment

If you have any questions we would love to hear from you, please give us a call or fill out the form on our contact us page.

Or if you are ready to make an appointment, give us a call at 301-937-5666, or just fill out the form on the top-right of this page and we will contact you shortly to setup a convenient time for you to come see us.

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