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Your feet are the foundation of your body. Foot conditions can seriously impact your mobility and your quality of life, but our podiatrists can help get you back on the move again! Our website is here to provide you with the information you need about our practice. We also provide information on common foot conditions. We want to help you keep your feet healthy, and the more you know, the happier your feet will be!

Our scope of practice focuses on skin below the knee and bones of the foot and ankle. We specialize in: diabetic foot care, corns and calluses, bunions, hammertoes, heel pain or plantar fasciitis, orthotics, ingrown toenails, fungal nails, neuroma (nerve swelling and pain), foot and ankle sprains and strains, fractures and stress fractures, sports injuries, bone spurs, tendonitis, athlete's foot, plantar warts, and numerous other conditions which affect the foot and ankle.
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Our practice accepts cash, check, and major credit cards. We will be more than happy to submit your insurance forms for you, and we accept Medicare, Anthem, Cigna, and Aetna insurance. Please call our office to verify whether your specific insurance plan is accepted. Payment plans and schedules can be discussed upon request.
The Achilles- Foot and Ankle Center has been treating patients in Loudoun County since 2006. We were previously located at 44055 Riverside Parkway #228 in Leesburg, VA. The practice has moved to 7001 Heritage Village Plaza #230 in Gainesville, VA in 2020 and we are excited to be treating the residents of Prince William County as well as those we have treated for years in Loudoun County.
Odds are that you've heard of Achilles tendonitis. Maybe a friend or relative contracted it, or one of your favorite athletes was taken out of the game by this painful condition. If you yourself have started to feel the telltale ache of Achilles tendonitis, you may be concerned about treatment, or fear a dramatic rupture of the tendon.
Brachymetatarsia is characterized by a shorter than usual metatarsal bone, one of the five long bones in the feet that end in the toes. This causes one of the toes to be 'pulled back' from the rest, or overlap the others. If more than one of the long bones of the foot is affected, it is known as brachymetapody.
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