MVS Podiatry Associates in Glen Burnie: Full-Service Foot and Ankle Care with Direct Pricing
MVS Podiatry Associates operates as a multispecialty podiatry practice in Glen Burnie offering preventive, surgical, and wound care services to Baltimore County residents without requiring a referral. The practice has built its reputation around clear pricing and same-week appointment availability for acute foot problems.
What services are offered and what do they cost
MVS Podiatry handles routine foot conditions (ingrown nails, bunions, hammertoes, plantar fasciitis) as well as diabetic foot care, nail fungus treatment, and heel pain. The practice also performs minor surgical procedures including nail removal and lesion excision in-office. Wound care for non-healing ulcers and post-operative complications is available for established patients.
A typical initial visit with examination and basic X-rays runs $150 to $200 depending on complexity; this cost applies whether you carry insurance or not, as MVS Podiatry charges the same fee to all patients and submits claims on your behalf. Subsequent visits for established patients without procedures average $75 to $100. Custom orthotics (shoe inserts prescribed for specific gait or pain issues) cost between $300 and $500 per pair. Nail fungus treatment via laser typically ranges from $400 to $600 per session; most cases require two to four sessions spaced six weeks apart. Verify current pricing by phone, as insurance reimbursement and copays may differ from the cash-pay rates noted here.
How MVS Podiatry stacks against other Glen Burnie and Baltimore County options
Podiatry in Baltimore County is fragmented across solo practitioners, small group practices, and offices affiliated with orthopedic or primary care groups. Most podiatrists in the region operate on a referred-patient model and do not prominently post fees online. The key differentiator at MVS Podiatry is walk-in availability for acute issues. Most competing practices in Glen Burnie (including those at nearby urgent care centers) require appointment scheduling and do not reserve block time for same-day presentation. If you have a sudden ingrown nail, infection, or acute pain and need evaluation within hours rather than days, MVS Podiatry's same-week, usually same-day turnaround for acute complaints outpaces the typical 7 to 14-day wait at established podiatrists affiliated with hospitals or primary care networks.
The practice also differs in its transparent fee structure. Practices within the University of Maryland Medical System or LifeBridge Health networks (which serve parts of Baltimore County) often bill based on insurance allowed amounts and leave patients uncertain of out-of-pocket costs until after the visit. At MVS Podiatry, the fee schedule is known upfront regardless of insurance status. For elective procedures like custom orthotics or cosmetic nail work, this eliminates surprise bills.
Choose MVS Podiatry if you have an acute foot problem and need rapid evaluation, prefer clarity on cost before your visit, or seek services like diabetic foot care and wound management that smaller solo practices may not offer. Choose a referred practice within a larger health system if your primary care doctor has an established relationship with a specific podiatrist or if your insurance requires coordination of care within a closed network.
Who this practice is designed for and who it does not serve well
MVS Podiatry accepts most major insurance plans (Medicare, Medicaid, Aetna, Blue Cross, United) and serves patients with and without coverage. The practice is well-suited to people with acute foot pain, diabetic patients requiring preventive care, athletes with overuse injuries, and workers' compensation cases. It is not a pediatric-focused practice; while children with foot problems are not turned away, the office is structured for adolescents and adults.
Patients seeking only cosmetic foot care (bunion removal for appearance alone, or aesthetic nail treatments) are accommodated but should understand that MVS Podiatry prioritizes medical and functional outcomes; practices that market heavily to cosmetic foot surgery may offer different value propositions.
What happens at your first appointment
You will complete a health history form on arrival, listing current medications, prior foot surgeries, and diabetes or circulation history if relevant. The podiatrist performs a physical exam of both feet, observes your gait if appropriate, and typically orders X-rays or ultrasound in the same visit if needed. Most initial visits last 30 to 45 minutes. If your issue is acute (ingrown nail, sudden swelling), the podiatrist may perform a procedure on the first visit if you consent; more complex cases are scheduled for a follow-up procedure appointment. A treatment plan, cost estimate, and insurance information are reviewed before you leave. Bring photo ID, current insurance card, and a list of medications.
Hours, parking, and how to reach the practice
MVS Podiatry is located on a retail corridor in Glen Burnie with free, adjacent parking. Standard hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; some afternoon hours on Wednesdays extend to 6 p.m. to accommodate working patients. The practice is closed Saturdays and Sundays. Call or visit the website to confirm current hours before traveling, as winter closures and staff holidays may affect scheduling.
MVS Podiatry serves Glen Burnie residents and nearby Baltimore County communities as a no-referral-required medical practice with transparent pricing and urgent availability, reducing the friction that often accompanies foot care decisions.

