Foot Diseases Swimmers Should Guard Against
Foot Diseases Swimmers Should Guard Against
NoVa Foot and Ankle is a leading podiatry practice in northern Virginia, serving patients in and around Herndon and Springfield, Virginia. The practice features the most advanced, state-of-the-art equipment for top-quality care of both adult and pediatric patients. The team at NoVa Foot and Ankle is skilled in providing patient-centered care for a comprehensive array of foot- and ankle-related problems, including heel pain, heel spurs, ingrown toenails, ankle sprain, hammer toes, bunions, flat feet, plantar warts, foot infections, plantar fasciitis, corns and calluses, sports injuries, foot and ankle fractures, neuroma, tendonitis, toenail fungus, athlete’s foot and gout, as well as diabetic foot care. In addition, the practice is the area’s leading provider of custom orthotics designed to help patients address many types of problems affecting the feet and ankles, as well as problems with balance and gait.
NoVa Foot and Ankle is a comprehensive podiatric care center, which means patients can receive complete care right on site, including diagnostic x-rays and state-of-the-art laser technology for the treatment of injuries and infections. The practice offers same-day and next-day appointments, and handicap parking is available. In addition to conservative care options, NoVa Foot and Ankle is a top provider of foot and ankle surgery, including complex surgeries and reconstruction.
NoVa Foot and Ankle accepts most medical insurance plans, and the practice welcomes new patients.
At NoVa Foot and Ankle, we accept most major insurance plans. Here is a short-list of just some of the most popular plans we accept. Please contact our office if you do not see your insurance provider listed.
Foot Diseases Swimmers Should Guard Against
Foot fractures are painful and can be dealt with quick medical attention.
If you’re an avid sportsman and are often involved in activities such as basketball, tennis or jogging, the ball of your foot may experience irritation from long periods of pounding the pavement.