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

  • Fitness and Your Feet
    Fitness and Your Feet Most people do not realize the tremendous amount of pressure that is put on their feet during exercise.  For example, a 150-pound jogger puts more than 150 Read more
  • Custom Orthotics
    Custom Orthotics Bring Relief to Your Feet   If your feet are suffering from pain or other ailments, you are in luck.  Your podiatrist at Reston, Manassas & Leesburg Foot and Ankle Centers Read more
  • Heel Pain and Kids
    Heel Pain and Kids   At Reston, Manassas & Leesburg Foot and Ankle Centers, we want to emphasize the importance of not ignoring your child’s complaints about pain in their feet.  Your Read more
  • Proper Footwear for Men and Women
    Proper Footwear for Men and Women An average day of walking brings a force that is equal to several hundred tons on your feet and is subject to more injury than Read more
  • Diabetic Neuropathy Explained
    Diabetic Neuropathy: Pay Attention to Your Feet Diabetes causes a condition of painful nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy can affect your entire body, but your legs and feet are parts Read more
  • Selecting Walking Shoes
    Selecting the Best Walking Shoes When it comes to your health and your feet, walking helps both.  At Reston, Manassas & Leesburg Foot and Ankle Centers, we want to make sure Read more
  • Preventing Youth Sports Injuries
    Preventing Youth Sports Injuries As sports are underway, parents and your Reston podiatrist understand that children take to sports like fish to water.  Almost as soon as they begin to walk, Read more
  • What’s Causing my Leg Pain?
    Leg pain and discomfort can knock you off your feet for a variety of reasons, but it should never be ignored. Aching calves, burning legs, numbness in your feet—pain in Read more
  • 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

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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