Our Experienced Podiatrists in Annapolis, Stevensville, and Glen Burnie, Maryland are Committed to Helping Diabetics Prevent Foot Amputation
With over 30 years of experience providing wound care to people with diabetes in Central Maryland, we are committed to finding the right amputation prevention strategy for you. With our attentive and cutting-edge techniques, we help you heal foot wounds to save your feet.
Whether you see us in our office in Annapolis, Stevensville, or Glen Burnie, you will have access to our full range of state-of-the-art treatments and therapies. We service all of Central Maryland and look forward to helping you. Contact us online or call us directly to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced podiatrists.
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Say Goodbye to Chronic, Stubborn Foot Wounds With VaporoxOur Maryland amputation prevention specialists explain how Vaporox promotes healing in many types of foot wounds to prevent infections and hospitalizations.
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What You Should Know About Common Foot Wound Causes and Effective TreatmentWhat causes foot wounds, and how can they be treated? Chesapeake Amputation Prevention Center in Annapolis, Stevensville, and Glen Burnie offers advice.
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Annapolis Amputation Prevention Specialists Share Advice for Avoiding and Managing Foot and Ankle UlcersCentral Maryland podiatrists offer information about preventing, recognizing, and treating foot and ankle ulcers | Chesapeake Amputation Prevention Center.
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Preventing Diabetic Foot Wounds is Vital to Avoid Amputation and Protect Your Overall HealthDiabetic foot wounds are slow healing and potentially put you at risk for amputation. Our Central MD podiatrist provides information on caring for your feet.
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Wound Care TreatmentBy partnering with a skilled podiatrist, people with diabetes can prevent the worst-case outcome of untreated foot ulcers. Protect your feet with our help.
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Charcot Foot Management to Prevent AmputationCharcot foot is a serious complication that can arise in people with uncontrolled diabetes. Expert care from a podiatrist is essential to saving your foot.