
I've been seeing Dr. Smith for almost 9 months now - I had an acute episode with plantar fasciitis, and after tying to work through it with conventional, less invasive means (being in a walking...
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Capitol Foot and Ankle, based in Alexandria, Virginia, provides accessible podiatric care to patients across the Metropolitan D.C. area. Their dedicated team is committed to scheduling appointments efficiently and addressing any immediate inquiries, ensuring a seamless and supportive experience for patients.
Dr. Melissa Smith, a board-certified podiatrist and respected member of the community, specializes in a wide range of treatments, from sports injuries to wound care. Her patient-centered approach focuses on educating patients about their conditions, fostering collaboration in care, and building strong doctor-patient relationships based on respect and trust.
At Capitol Foot and Ankle, personalized treatments are offered for various foot conditions, including plantar fasciitis, bunions, diabetic foot care, and skin and nail conditions. From custom orthotics to advanced therapies, the goal is to provide effective relief, restore proper foot function, and promote overall foot health for every patient.
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I've been seeing Dr. Smith for almost 9 months now - I had an acute episode with plantar fasciitis, and after tying to work through it with conventional, less invasive means (being in a walking...
I've been dealing with foot pain and made an appointment several weeks in advance with Dr. Smith, only for it to be canceled the day of because Dr. Smith was ill (which was slightly annoying but...
Dr.Melissa Smith is wonderful! And so is her staff. Especially, Cassie. I currently have no insurance so I called several different doctor offices to try and identify costs and procedures for my...
A great experience from the moment I walked in the door. The receptionist/assistant was welcoming and efficient, upbeat--SO unusual. Dr. Smith saw me about four minutes after I sat in the chair....
Christmas morning, I missed the last step on the front stairs and thought I just rolled my ankle and had a bad sprain. We were already thirty minutes late, had three in-laws in Pennsylvania to...
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