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Should I see a podiatrist or someone else?

I broke my foot in high school and I was young and stupid and wanted my cast off to go to prom, and technically since my foot was not healed completely, I should have at least been put in a soft cast and crutches after prom for another 2 or 3 weeks... but it didn't hurt so I never went back to the doctor.

Fast foward 13 years and now I can barely put weight on it.  It hurts in the exact spot where it was broken.  It was midly painful for about 2 weeks, but today kinda sucks.

I don't think it warrants a trip to the ER, and i'd like to bypass a pcp (mostly because I don't have one, and probably won't get an appointment quickly)... so should I go directly to a podiatrist or the broken foot doctor (not sure what that's called...)

Our insurance plan allows us to see whoever we want without a referral - so that's not an issue.

Bonus points if you can rec a doctor!  Preferably in the Kensington/Rockville/Bethesda area.

Re: Should I see a podiatrist or someone else?

  • I'd go to an orthopedic surgeon first (that's the usual broken bones doctor) before a podatrist.  I have no recommendations since I'm in NOVA.  Hope you figure it out and feel better soon!

     

  • Definitely see an orthopod/orthopaedic surgeon.  I had a great experience with Dr. Samuel Sanders.  He's a younger guy - about our age.  

    He practices out of the building adjacent to Holy Cross Hospital, in Greater Washington Orthopaedic Group.  They also have offices in Olney and Rockville.

    http://www.gwog.com/

    ETA:  I found it relatively easy to get an appointment with Dr. Sanders, maybe it's because he's younger/new'ish to the practice.

    If you prefer Bethesda, I've also heard good things about Dr. Dany Westerband.  He's a friend of DH's family - but, unrelated to that, during my 6 month stint on Metro Access rides with other "handicappers" - 2 ladies raved about him to me, unsolicited.  I think he'd be harder to get an appointment with quickly, though.

     

     

  • Agree with Annabear.  Sadly I don't have a rec as I am in NoVa.
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