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How to Reach WeTreatFeet Podiatry

How can I get WeTreatFeet?

WeTreatFeet Podiatry is dedicated to providing exceptional foot and ankle care to patients in the Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington DC areas. Whether you’re experiencing heel pain, have a nagging bunion, or simply want to maintain healthy feet, our team of podiatrists can help.

But with busy schedules, it’s important to know the best way to get in touch with WeTreatFeet Podiatry, and how to schedule an appointment or ask questions. This blog post will explore the different ways you can reach ourfriendly staff and ensure you get the care you deserve.

Contacting WeTreatFeet Podiatry by Text Message

Everyone today uses text messages, including WeTreatFeet. You can text our main number at 410-363-4343 durng normal business hours. Our friendly and helpful staff will return your message within a few minutes. No need to wait on hold or wait for a call back, this is the simplist way to reach us.

Contacting WeTreatFeet Podiatry by Email

The primary way to contact WeTreatFeet Podiatry is by email. Their email address is info@wetreatfeet.com. This is a great option for general inquiries, appointment scheduling requests, or if you have any non-urgent questions about their services.

When sending an email, be sure to include your full name, contact information, and a brief description of your inquiry. The staff at WeTreatFeet Podiatry will typically respond to emails within one business day.

WeTreatFeet Podiatry Phone Number

Need a phone number for WeTreatFeet Podiatry? We have many. You can call any of our offices by dialing 410-363-4343. You can reach all of our offices including Owings Mills, Towson, Dundalk, Odenton, Rosedale, Eldersburg, Frederick, Hagerstown, Westminster, Washington DC, or Gettysburg PA. You can also ask questions about our offices at Northwest Hospital Center for wound care, Brunswick or our newest location, Lancaster PA.

WeTreatFeet Podiatry Hours of Operation

WeTreatFeet Podiatry is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00AM to 5:00PM, and 8:00AM to 4:00PM on fridays . All offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

In Person Visit

If you’re in the area of any of our 12 offices area, you can also visit WeTreatFeet Podiatry in person to schedule an appointment or ask questions. To locate a convenient office, click here!

Additional Tips for Reaching WeTreatFeet Podiatry

  • When scheduling an appointment, be sure to have your insurance information readily available.
  • If you have any questions about your insurance coverage, WeTreatFeet Podiatry can be reached by email at info@wetreatfeet.com, text message at 410-363-4343 or by phone at 410-363-4343

We hope this blog post has helped you learn more about how to reach WeTreatFeet Podiatry. WeTreatFeet Podiatry is committed to providing their patients with the highest quality of care and exceptional customer service. By following the tips above, you can easily get in touch with their friendly staff and schedule an appointment today!

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Experiencing Foot or Ankle Pain?

We’re here to help! Contact our friendly staff and connect with our expert doctors

We treat feet podiatry has been proud to serve the Maryland area’s Foot & Ankle needs for over 15 years! From bunions to twisted ankles to diabetic wound care and everything in between.

Our experienced team is dedicated to get you back on feet again!