Professional Podiatrist Services in Manassas, VA
We are pleased to announce that we are now reopened in Manassas. We are excited to once again serve our patients at this location and remain committed to providing exceptional podiatric care. We sincerely appreciate your continued trust and look forward to welcoming you back and caring for all your foot and ankle health needs.
If you’re ready to experience expert, compassionate podiatric care, contact us today at (844) FEET-411.
Foot pain can slow you down, but it doesn’t have to. Whether you’re managing long-term pain, recovering from a sports injury, or need expert diabetic foot care, we’re here to help you. Our goal is to support you in moving with ease and getting back to doing what you love, without the pain.
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Symptoms & Treatment Options
Diabetic Ulcer Treatment & Diabetic Foot Care
Symptoms:
- Slow-healing wounds or ulcers on the feet
- Redness, swelling, or drainage
- Numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation
Treatment Options:
- Advanced wound care and specialized dressings
- Offloading devices to relieve pressure
- Infection management and antibiotics
- Regular diabetic foot exams and preventive education
Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
Symptoms:
- Sharp or stabbing pain in the heel, especially in the morning
- Tenderness or swelling along the bottom of the foot
Treatment Options:
- Custom orthotics and supportive footwear
- Stretching and physical therapy
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Advanced therapies (shockwave, laser)
- Cortisone injections or minimally invasive surgery for persistent cases
Ankle Sprain Treatment
Symptoms:
- Swelling, bruising, or pain after twisting the ankle
- Instability or difficulty bearing weight
Treatment Options:
- RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)
- Bracing or casting
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation
- Surgical repair for severe ligament injuries
Bunion Treatment
Symptoms:
- Painful bump at the base of the big toe
- Redness, swelling, or difficulty wearing shoes
- Big toe drifting toward the second toe
Treatment Options:
- Padding, splints, and custom orthotics
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Minimally invasive bunion surgery
- Surgical correction for severe deformities
Ingrown Toenail Treatment
Symptoms:
- Redness, swelling, or tenderness around the nail
- Drainage or infection at the nail edge
Treatment Options:
- Conservative trimming and care
- In-office procedures to remove the ingrown portion
- Infection management
- Education on proper nail care
Foot Pain Treatment & General Podiatry Services
Symptoms:
- Aching, throbbing, or burning pain in any part of the foot
- Swelling, redness, or difficulty walking
Treatment Options:
- A comprehensive evaluation to determine the cause
- Orthotics, physical therapy, and medication
- Advanced therapies for chronic pain
- Surgical intervention, if necessary
- Routine foot and nail care for prevention and comfort
Achilles Tendon Pain Treatment & Achilles Injury Specialist
Symptoms:
- Pain or stiffness in the back of the heel
- Swelling, tenderness, or thickening along the tendon
- Pain that worsens with activity
Treatment Options:
- Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications
- Physical therapy and stretching
- Custom orthotics
- Advanced therapies (shockwave, laser)
- Surgery for severe or ruptured tendons
Comprehensive Podiatric Services
Mountain Spring Podiatry offers a broad range of services tailored to each patient’s specific needs. From routine foot care to advanced surgical treatments, our Culpeper location provides all the support you need to stay active and pain-free. Our services include:
Diabetic Foot Care in Culpeper
Diabetic Foot Care in Culpeper
For patients with diabetes, regular diabetic foot care is essential. Diabetes can cause circulation issues and neuropathy, increasing the risk of infections and diabetic ulcers. Our team offers comprehensive diabetic ulcer treatment, including wound assessments and infection management, to prevent complications and keep your feet healthy.
Wound Care for Chronic Foot Ulcers
Wound Care for Chronic Foot Ulcers
Sports Medicine and Injury Recovery
Sports Medicine and Injury Recovery
Custom Orthotics for Foot Pain
Custom Orthotics for Foot Pain
Routine Foot and Nail Care
Routine Foot and Nail Care
Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
The Mountain Spring Podiatry Difference
Choosing Mountain Spring Podiatry means choosing a practice committed to excellence in podiatric care. Our Manassas office is staffed with experienced professionals dedicated to improving your foot health and quality of life. We utilize advanced diagnostic tools and treatments to provide effective heel pain treatment, plantar fasciitis therapy, and Achilles injury specialist services for both common and complex conditions.
At Mountain Spring Podiatry, we prioritize patient-centered care. We believe that each patient’s needs are unique, and we strive to create customized treatment plans to address those individual needs. Our team takes the time to listen to your concerns, understand your goals, and explain each aspect of your treatment so that you feel confident and informed every step of the way.
We focus on preventive care and education, empowering our patients to take control of their foot health. From providing tips on maintaining healthy feet to discussing lifestyle changes that can improve outcomes, our approach ensures that each patient receives comprehensive care beyond just treating symptoms.
Schedule Your Appointment
If you’re looking for reliable and compassionate podiatry services in Manassas, Mountain Spring Podiatry is here for you. Whether you need assistance with a sports injury, Achilles tendon pain treatment, or foot pain treatment, we’re ready to help. Call us at (844) FEET-411 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our podiatry services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of foot and ankle problems do you treat?
How long does it take to recover from an ankle sprain?
Is bunion surgery necessary?
In many cases, bunions can be treated without surgery using conservative methods such as orthotics, proper footwear, and padding. Surgery is typically recommended only when the pain or deformity begins to interfere with your daily activities.