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WE PROVIDE FOOT CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

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Meet Dr. Lauryn Smith-Winton, DPM

 

SUFFERING FROM FOOT & ANKLE PAIN?

Welcome to S.W. Podiatry Group, where we are dedicated to addressing your foot and ankle concerns with personalized, expert care. Located in Waldorf, MD, our practice is led by Podiatrist Lauryn Smith-Winton, DPM, who brings a wealth of experience in sports medicine, diabetic foot care, wound care, and more. Whether you’re dealing with heel pain, fungal nails, or need surgical intervention, we offer comprehensive services tailored to meet your needs.

Our practice is committed to the well-being of your entire family, offering specialized care for children, adults, and seniors alike. Athletes will find our services particularly valuable, as we understand the demands of staying active and offer targeted treatments to enhance performance and recovery. We also provide expert care for diabetic foot issues and complex wound management, ensuring you receive the most effective treatments available.

At S.W. Podiatry Group, we accept most insurance plans and warmly welcome new patients. Our goal is to help you return to your favorite activities and enjoy life without foot or ankle pain. Call us today at (240) 200-1386 to schedule your appointment and experience the compassionate, high-quality care you deserve.

Waldorf Office

 
Phone: (240) 200-1386
Fax: (240) 599-1993
177 St. Patrick’s Dr., Suite 101
Waldorf, MD 20603
Monday:
8am - 4pm
Tuesday:
8am - 4pm
Wednesday:
8am - 4pm
Thursday:
8am - 12pm
Friday:
8am - 3pm
Same Day Appointments Available

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