OLNEY, MD, March 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland have long been offering the highest quality of care to residents in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. With their team of highly trained professionals, the practice remains one of the highest ranked in terms of quality of care and assessing patient needs.
Dr. Marc Goldberg, a leading podiatrist in Olney, MD, helps lead the team at his local office. From the moment a patient enters the practice to the moment they leave, they are given individualized attention through the practice's personalized approach.
Dr. Goldberg, podiatrist in Olney, had dedicated his life to making people feel better by treating their foot and ankle problems. He is originally from Long Island, New York but received his first degree from the University of Delaware in 1988. He went on to receive his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in 2002. He has been a highly respected doctor and member of the community since 2004.
As a leading Olney Podiatrist, Dr. Goldberg and the rest of the staff at the practice believe in enhancing patient knowledge. The better informed the patient is the fewer fears and anxieties that will have. The practice demonstrated this philosophy by providing high quality, educational materials that patients can view directly from the website. By simply logging on patients can empower themselves and answer their own questions about, basic foot care, foot anatomy and a whole host of other topics. The resources are perfect for patients with specific foot and ankle issues or for those that simply have an interest on the topic. The site is user friendly and the resources easy to understand and informative.
Dr. Goldberg is a specialist in Olney heel pain, diabetic foot care, sports medicine, and forefoot surgery. He however is qualified to treat a wide variety of other foot and ankle problems. Dr. Goldberg is highly respected in his field and will likely continue serving the citizens of Olney, Maryland for many years to come.
With dedication to patient care as a main priority, The Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland come as one of the most highly recommended podiatric practices in the country. With their commitment to individualized patient care and attention to their needs it is no wonder that families return time and time again.
Dr. Goldberg's dedication to patient care is what helps make him a leading Olney, MD Podiatrist. His efforts to keep patient informed has kept his reputation at the top of his field and his practice on solid footing.
About Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland: Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland is made up of Olney podiatrists Drs. Christopher Farnworth, Michael Frank and Marc Goldberg. All three podiatrists are active members of the American Podiatric Medical Association and Maryland Podiatric Medical Association. At their four locations, they offer many services related to sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, bunions and orthotics in Olney, among others. Each podiatrist participates in continuing education programs and seminars to ensure that they are offering the most up to date and effective service to their Olney patients.
Media Contact:
Family Foot and Ankle Associates of Maryland
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3408 Olandwood Ct. Suite 204
Olney, MD 20832
301 924 5044
http://www.marylandfeet.com
Olney Podiatrist Offers Online Educational Resources for Patients
Dr. Marc Goldberg, podiatrist in Olney, improves patient knowledge and care by offering high quality and educational online resources.
2013-03-06
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