Foot & Ankle Specialists of the Mid Atlantic in Silver Spring: Podiatrists Treating Sports and Surgical Cases
Foot & Ankle Specialists of the Mid Atlantic is a two-provider podiatry practice in Silver Spring that handles everything from routine foot care to surgical correction of bunions, hammertoes, and ankle instability. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and occupies office space immediately accessible from the Metro parking lot on Colesville Road, a logistics advantage over freestanding clinics without adjacent transit parking.
What the practice handles
Both podiatrists on staff—Dr. Ndu Okoye and Dr. Stephanie Bussone—are trained in foot surgery and specialize in sports-related foot and ankle injury. This distinguishes them from general podiatrists who focus on preventive care and orthotics. The practice offers conservative treatments (custom orthotics, taping, physical therapy referral) alongside surgical repair of lateral ankle ligament tears, Achilles tendon disorders, metatarsal and midfoot fractures, and hallux limitus (big toe joint arthritis). They also treat Morton's neuroma, plantar fasciitis, and heel pain using injection therapy and footwear counseling.
Services and pricing
The practice charges $200 for a new-patient appointment, which typically includes X-rays and a gait analysis if the issue warrants imaging. Follow-up visits run $100–$150 depending on complexity. Custom orthotics cost between $400 and $600 per pair; insurance often covers 80% after the deductible is met. Diagnostic ultrasound and injection procedures (corticosteroid or platelet-rich plasma) are billed separately at rates that vary by insurance. Surgical procedures are quoted per case; the practice works with Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., for operative cases. Confirm current fees before scheduling, as insurance cost-sharing and out-of-pocket maximums vary widely.
How it compares to other Silver Spring and Baltimore-area podiatry options
Foot & Ankle Specialists of the Mid Atlantic occupies a niche: two board-certified surgical podiatrists under one roof with hospital surgical privileges. Many independent podiatrists in the area focus on general foot care and orthotics fitting; they refer surgical cases elsewhere. The practice is more expensive upfront than walk-in clinics offering basic corn and callus removal but offers continuity if your condition requires operative intervention. Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham and Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring both host podiatry clinics; those clinics are often included in HMO networks and charge lower copays, but providers rotate and surgical scheduling can be slower. For athletes and active adults with structural foot and ankle problems, the surgical subspecialty focus here justifies the cost. For purely preventive care or routine toenail management, a hospital-based clinic or general podiatrist may be more economical.
Who this practice suits and who it does not
Foot & Ankle Specialists is best suited for people with a history of ankle sprains, structural deformities (bunions, hammertoes), plantar fasciitis unresponsive to home treatment, or sports-related foot and ankle injuries. If you have a chronic condition such as diabetic neuropathy or require frequent wound care, a hospital-based clinic with nursing support may coordinate better with your primary care team. If you need a single office visit for a toenail trim or to fit off-the-shelf insoles, a podiatry chain or urgent care offering foot services will be faster and cheaper. The practice does not provide orthopedic care for hip or knee injuries; those require a separate orthopedic surgeon.
First appointment
New patients should bring insurance cards, photo ID, and any recent imaging (X-rays or MRI films from another facility). The appointment begins with a foot and ankle history, including prior injuries, activities, and shoe habits. The provider will perform a physical exam that includes assessing range of motion, strength, and alignment, and often orders weight-bearing X-rays. Many first visits do not result in immediate treatment; instead, the podiatrist rules out fractures or major ligament tears and discusses conservative options (rest, ice, taping, orthotics) before considering injections or surgery. Expect the visit to last 45 minutes to an hour.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The practice is located at 8630 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with no weekend hours. Parking is available in the building's lot; the office sits at ground level one floor below the Metro Red Line station, which means customers can also arrive by transit. Walking from the Metro entrance to the office takes fewer than five minutes. The practice does not offer same-day appointments; plan to schedule two to four weeks ahead for routine visits, though acute ankle injuries are sometimes accommodated within a week.
Foot & Ankle Specialists earns inclusion because it solves the common problem of finding a podiatrist who can handle both the initial diagnosis and surgical correction without a referral elsewhere, and because its Metro-accessible location makes it reachable without a car.

