Reston/Herndon - (703) 437-6333
Manassas/Gainesville - (703) 368-7166

  • How to Relieve Swollen Ankles
    Whether you are pregnant, have increased blood in your body or decreased circulation, or maybe you are a workaholic who is always standing or sitting for long periods of time, Read more
  • Intoeing in Children
    Normally, most people will walk with their toes and feet pointing straight ahead.  However, sometimes children’s feet turn when they walk, which can be called intoeing or pigeon-toed. Your child Read more
  • Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
    Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot that forms in the deep veins of the legs most commonly, but can also occur in the veins of the upper extremities. That Read more
  • Quick Advice for Common Foot and Ankle Issues
    Quick Advice for Common Foot and Ankle Issues Our feet and ankles are prone to a number of problems at different stages of life.  Below is a list of common foot Read more
  • Signs that You Need to See a Podiatrist
    Signs that You Need to See a Podiatrist Often, the problems in your feet and ankles go away with time, rest, ice, anti-inflammatories and shoe gear changes. However, sometimes these problems Read more
  • Problems Associated with Flat Foot
    Flat feet are common, and are the source of many foot problems. Also called fallen arches, flat feet are a condition in which a person has no arch on the Read more
  • Things you can do for a broken toe
    Drop a can of soup on your foot or whack your toe into a wall—we have all been there before.  While you may not think anything of these common “stubs,” Read more
  • Joint Pain in the Foot and Ankle
    The foot contains 26 bones and more than 30 joints, which can create multiple areas for pain to originate.  Swelling, tenderness, stiffness, redness, bruising, and/or increased warmth may accompany the Read more
  • Foot Gout: Don’t Ignore Your Aching Feet
    “Oh, my aching feet!” How many times have you found yourself yelling, “Oh, my aching feet,” but then shrugged it off, figuring that aching feet are a natural part of Read more
  • Is Your Foot Fracture an Early Sign of Osteoporosis?
    When people think of osteoporosis we may think of it in relation to the spine and hips—quite possibly the wrists and ribs, as well.  However, osteoporosis can also affect your Read more
  • Keeping Your Feet Safe and Healthy While Working
    Since your feet bare the brunt of your weight, it is important to take extra precautions while working to protect your feet from harm.  When your job requires you to Read more
  • Help Your Child Avoid Aches and Pains Caused by Pediatric Flatfoot
    As parents, we want our children to remain healthy and happy.  But when they are in pain, it is our duty to find the best ways to help eliminate their Read more
  • Give Your Feet a Break from Flip Flops
      As the temperatures rise and the weather begins to heat up, many will stay cool by slipping on a pair of their favorite flip-flops.   Whether you are hitting the beach, Read more
  • In The Heat, Protect Your Feet
    Skin cancer is common, accounting for nearly half of all cancers in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Despite these shocking statistics, less than one third of Read more
  • Outfitting Your Child with Proper Footwear
    Backpacks, paper, pencils and clothes are just a few of the things your youngster may need before the start of a new school year. When shopping for your child during Read more
  • Common Childhood Foot Injuries and Ailments
    Like adults, children and adolescents can experience a variety of foot and ankle problems. Many foot problems, such as flat foot are congenital, while other problems including heel pain or Read more

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Locations

Reston Foot and Ankle Center
1760 Reston Pkwy, Suite 310
Reston, VA 20190
Phone (703) 437-6333
Fax: (703) 437-7837

Manassas Foot and Ankle Center
8577A Sudley Rd.
Manassas, VA 20110
Phone (703) 368-7166
Fax: (703) 368-5103

Office Hours

Reston Foot and Ankle Center
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 3:00pm

Manassas Foot and Ankle Center
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 3:00pm