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Dr. Henry cares for over 7000 patient visits per year. 99 % of these people Do Not Require Surgery to alleviate there pain or problem. If surgery is needed, you can proceed with confidence knowing that Dr. Henry has performed more foot & ankle surgeries than any other surgeon in Frederick, Gettysburg and Hagerstown.
7101 Guilford Drive, Ste 204, Bartonsville, MD, 21704, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
The dr make me a procedure that required of 40-60 mins and he just took less than 20 min. He was in rush to see another patient. He left my foot in bad condition the anesthesia didn’t work well because I was feeling pain and discomfort, the results in how it looks my foot it was so ugly because the doctor was in rush. This is the worst doctor I had ever been, no kindness, no like doctors have to treat patients like human being not like a business machine to make money. Now I have infection because neglect.
Recently had an injury and thought my foot might be broken. Dr Henry quickly diagnosed it and treated my pinched nerve. I'll be happy to return to the courts soon thanks to his treatment now that I'm pain free. Thanks Doc!
Dr. Henry performed surgery on my big toe joint in October 2019. The joint had completely eroded and I was in constant pain for several years, with only cortisone shots providing relief. I was down to my last pair of shoes and had stopped my daily walking routine. My daily life was being severely affected by this debilitation condition. I had been seeing another local foot doctor for several years who advised a fusion of the joint as being the only reliable solution. So I did my own research on new joint replacement techniqu... read more
My wife and I went to Dr. Henry after being poorly diagnosed by our previous foot specialist. He told my wife that the "break" in her foot had healed in two weeks. After an MRI and a few minute talk with Dr. Henry, it was clear that there was much more going on with her foot (nerve issues, bone bruising). Dr. Henry's prescribed treatment has resulted in a great deal of healing to her foot. He also rediagnosed my "achilles" issue to be a bone spur, not my achilles (17 squandered PT sessions).
Saw me the same day as injury. Staff was kind and concerned. Excellent bedside manner.
I saw Dr. Henry for my bunions. The surgery went a lot better then I thought. I am extremely satisfied with the outcome. I have no more pain. The staff was amazing, they were very polite and courteous. Dr. Henry and his staff are very professional and they answered all of my questions and concerns.
I normally don't take the time to post reviews but my experience with Dr. Henry was so good that I felt i should because in today's healthcare environment good doctors are hard to find and great ones are almost obsolete. Dr. Henry was great! He was knowledgeable, personable and professional. He made a procedure that could have been a nightmare,seamless. He was attentive to my concerns and truly made me feel comfortable with my procedure from beginning thru my recovery. Highly recommend.
He is totally into milking patients for every penny. I just feel like he is in it for the money and not the patient care. He gave me an injection for plantar fascitiis which caused paralysis of 2 of my toes which required 6 months of intensive PT to repair. He said toe paralysis was no big deal, but to me your toes are very important for balance. He also declined to review my MRI (only read the radiology report), upon which another physician noted a lipoma in the area of my plantar fascia.
Business response:
I have had no patient ever tell me their toes were paralyzed after an injection. This is actually impossible. The muscles that move your toes are located in your leg, so therefore a plantar facial injection Could NOT cause this to happen. In addition, an MRI can NOT diagnose a lipoma. This is likely a fraudulent post and not really a patient of mine. Other than this post, I have a 5 STAR RATING.
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