GRAND OPENING
WALDORF LOCATION
July 3, 2019
Cenna Center
7 Post Office Rd.
Suite M
Open on Wednesday’s and Friday’s
Same day and walk-in appointments
Available!!
Today's Podiatrist
An astounding 81 percent of obese Americans say they suffer from foot pain and at times experience multiple foot and ankle conditions, according to a recent survey by our organization. An additional 60 percent of obese Americans said that foot pain restricts their regular activity.
Luckily, today's podiatrists have specialized medical training and unique qualifications in treating the foot and ankle.
We would like to introduce Dr David R. Hatch DPM
Born and raised in Spokane, WA
Graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) with a B.S. in Exercise Science.
He learned Spanish while serving as a missionary for his church in Mexico City for two years.
Attended the Arizona School of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University where he graduated top of his class, a member of the Pi Delta Honor Society, and earned the Outstanding Professional Conduct Award.
He graduated from a 3-year surgical residency program at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, WA, where he was well trained in forefoot, rearfoot, and ankle reconstructive surgery, wound care/limb preservation, sports medicine, dermatologic care, and various other aspects of podiatric medicine. While there he treated active duty soldiers, dependents, and retirees, so he has experience treating a wide range of patients.
He and his wife Chelsea have 4 kids and enjoy raising them in the Southern Maryland community. They enjoy spending time outdoors, including hiking and camping. Dr. Hatch is an avid sports fan, both watching and playing.
Capital Foot & Ankle Care Center updated their phone number.
Athlete’s foot is caused by a fungus. It is frequently found in the feet because shoes create a warm and humid environment that benefits fungus.
If you suffer from heel pain, you may have planter fasciitis or a heel spur. Both stem from a biomechanical problem with the alignment of the bones in your foot.