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    Annapolis Foot & Ankle - Dr. Lyle Modlin, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S

    Annapolis Foot & Ankle

    2.8(9 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Easy access. Parking right at the door. Employees are pleasant and professional. Waiting time is…read moreexcellent. It really does have the atmosphere of family. Small and not overwhelming. I like that a lot. Doctors are excellent. I always feel that i received top shelf visits. Highly recommended.

    I am looking for someone who might provide radiofrequency ablation for my Morton's Neuroma. Their…read morewebsite said they do this. See below. When I asked about this, the receptionist said they do not do this anymore. She went on and said there are other procedures on the website that doctors do not do anymore. Wow. That's bad. That resonates with the other one-star reviews. Seems like these doctors may have checked out. From the website: Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center treats neuromas using a combination of lifestyle changes and noninvasive treatments, including physical therapy, shoe modification, orthotics, and over-the-counter pain medication. If your symptoms persist or worsen even after implementing these measures, surgical intervention may be necessary. There are several surgical options for foot neuromas, including: Nerve decompression. This procedure involves releasing pressure on the affected nerve by cutting surrounding tissues or ligaments. Nerve removal. If the neuroma is severe and causing significant pain, the affected nerve may be removed. This procedure is typically reserved for severe cases and is not a common treatment option. - - Radiofrequency ablation. This minimally invasive procedure involves using radio waves to heat and destroy the affected nerve tissue.

    Dr Lyle T Modlin - podiatrists - Updated May 2026

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