We are here to provide medical help through virtual visits to safely advise you while sheltering in place.
Insurance, both private and Medicare, will allow TeleVisits during COVID-19.
If you have one of the following urgent issues: wounds, foreign bodies, fractures, foot trauma, ankle sprains, infections of any type, infected ingrown toenails, and foot ulcers—We are open to treat you in the office.
Our goal is to help you and at the same time, free up hospitals to handle COVID-19 patients.
If you have a fever or a cough, and have traveled internationally, or to any of the known hotspots in the US within the past 14 days, or have been in contact with a person known or suspected to have been exposed to COVID-19,
please call the clinic before coming to your appointment.
Sprains vary in severity and can range from a partial tearing of the ligament to a complete rupture.
Fungal nail problems are common, often going untreated because they can persist without causing pain.
A hammer toe can cause pain when you walk or when you try to stretch the toe…
Trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes, often causes ingrown toenails.
Dr. Klein holds a bachelors degree in Microbiology and a minor degree in Chemistry from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Dr. Klein completed his medical degree at the Dr. William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago.
Dr. Wilson studied Podiatric medicine at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in New York City.
Upon graduation, her residency training was obtained at Northport Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Northport Long Island, NY. She is excited to be able to return to the Northern Virginia area to practice.
Dr. Smith is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, is a Diplomat of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, is a Member of the American Podiatric Medical Association, and is a Member of the Maryland and Virginia Podiatric Medical Association.