TOP PODIATRY CLINIC IN REISTERSTOWN, MD
Dr. Vu and Dr. Bruning are licensed podiatrists in Reisterstown, MD. Reisterstown location is our our main office! From this location, your doctors can diagnose and treat a wide variety of conditions including arthritis pain, bunions, hammertoes, corns and calluses, diabetic foot issues, ingrown toenails, sports injuries, warts, and peripheral artery disease.
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Foot & Ankle Care Center in Reisterstown
Conveniently located in Reisterstown, this Family Podiatry of Maryland office is easily accessible to patients from nearby communities like Owings Mills, Pikesville, and Westminster. Just a short drive from Reisterstown Road Plaza, the location is close to popular shopping centers and dining spots. Additionally, this office is within a 20-minute drive to Northwest Hospital, providing added convenience for those seeking comprehensive healthcare in the area. Proximity to Stevenson University and McDaniel College makes this location ideal for students and faculty needing specialized podiatric care.
Located Northwest of Baltimore in beautiful and historic Reisterstown, Family Podiatry of Maryland provides residents of the Baltimore County area with the best foot and ankle care.
Our Most Common Podiatry Services
Foot Pain
Foot pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include poorly fitting shoes, prolonged period on feet, overuse such as long walks or running a marathon, sprains, strains, or trauma.
Ankle Pain
Physical discomfort in the ankle area, often including the joint or the tendon that connects the lower leg to the heel. Ankle pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include poorly fitting footwear, sprains, strains, overuse, lack of use, or trauma.
Nail & Skin Issues
Common causes of fingernail problems include injury, infection and skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis. Causes of toenail problems include trauma, ill-fitting shoes, poor circulation, poor nerve supply and infection. Problems with toenails can be successfully treated by a podiatrist.
Diabetic Foot Care
Foot care is particularly important if you have diabetes. Foot problems are a common complication of this condition. Your feet can be affected in 2 ways. Blood supply may be affected, resulting in slower healing. You may also lose some feeling in your feet due to nerve damage. A person whose nerves are damaged by diabetes may not realise they have minor cuts or blisters, which can lead to ulcers.
Foot & Bone Deformities
Foot deformities or misalignments (wrong positions of bones) can either be present at birth or develop over time. Putting abnormal strain on the foot or wearing tight shoes may play a role. Further risk factors include injuries, inflammations and being overweight, as well as diseases such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or brain diseases.
Sports Related Injuries
What types of sports injuries can podiatrists treat? Podiatrists can treat a wide range of sports injuries, including ankle sprains, foot and ankle fractures, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, Morton's neuroma, and many more. Football and basketball players are extremely prone to foot and ankle injuries, while runners, dancers, and gymnasts are more likely to experience stress fractures.
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Athlete's Foot
If you think you have athlete's foot and its symptoms haven't subsided after a week or so of using OTC treatment, it's time to make an appointment to see a board-certified dermatologist. In situations like this, a prescription-based antifungal (either oral or topical) is often needed to get rid of the infection. If you are dealing with diabetes, nerve damage in your feet or other problems that impact the health of your feet it's even more important that you see a podiatrist right away if you notice symptoms of athlete's foot or other problems.
Pediatric Foot Care
Podiatrists treat problems with feet, toes, toenails and lower legs. They also treat walking, running and jumping problems. If children have feet or movement problems, seeing a podiatrist can help them stay active. While some foot issues, such as clubfoot, are seen at birth, most foot problems in children are discovered later by the pediatrician. Any problems usually appear in the early walking stages, about one to three years old. Different conditions will present with varying signs and symptoms.
Family Podiatry Reisterstown Office Information
Address:
4 Glyndon Drive, Suite 2A, Reisterstown, MD 21136
Phone Number:
(410) 833-2255
Location Hours:
Monday | 9A-5P
Tuesday | 9A-6P
Wednesday | 8A-5P
Thursday | 8A-4P
Friday | 8A-Noon
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Book an appointment at (410) 833-2255 with our Podiatrists in Reisterstown, MD for complete foot care services. From as specialized as diabetic foot care, hammertoes, bunion treatment to wound care, we can help.