The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland

The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland Board Certified podiatrist and surgeon, Ross Cohen, DPM, will provide comprehensive foot and ankle care to patients in Glen Burnie, MD.

Ross Cohen, DPM, foot specialists will provide comprehensive foot and ankle care to our patients in Glen Burnie, MD. Dr. Cohen is a Board Certified foot surgeon and podiatrist offering a broad range of services for patients of all ages. We specialize in sports medicine and treat a wide variety of foot ailments including heel, foot and ankle pain, corns and calluses, ingrown toenails, bunions, hamm

ertoes, stress fractures, cysts and warts. We welcome patients of all ages, including pediatric specialties. We have plenty of free parking at our location in Glen Burnie, which is easy on/easy off I97. Appointments can be made via telephone or through our website.

Are thick, discolored, or pitted toenails putting a damper on your pre-beach prep? You might assume it's a fungal infect...
05/27/2026

Are thick, discolored, or pitted toenails putting a damper on your pre-beach prep? You might assume it's a fungal infection...but Nail Psoriasis can look nearly identical. If you're slathering on anti-fungal creams with zero results, you might be treating the wrong disease.

Come in for a quick culture so we can give you some clarity:
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As the weather warms up, diabetics should know exactly how the heat affects their feet. Catching an ocean breeze or gett...
05/20/2026

As the weather warms up, diabetics should know exactly how the heat affects their feet. Catching an ocean breeze or getting outside might be reason to let your guard down, but between barefoot walking, sweaty feet, and yes, even sunburn, your upcoming summer plans might pose a risk to your foot health. Here are our summer foot care tips for diabetics: https://tinyurl.com/2nrzsta9

Mid-May has arrived in Maryland, and the weather is finally perfect for long walks, neighborhood runs, and weekend sport...
05/13/2026

Mid-May has arrived in Maryland, and the weather is finally perfect for long walks, neighborhood runs, and weekend sports. To prepare for the season, you likely went out and bought a brand-new, expensive pair of "max-cushion" sneakers.

But a few miles into your new routine, the familiar aches return. Your heels are throbbing in the morning, your shins are burning, or your lower back aches after a simple walk.

Why do your feet still hurt when you are wearing top-of-the-line shoes? At The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland, we hear this frustration all the time. The problem usually isn't the shoe itself; rather, the problem is what is happening inside the shoe when you move. If you are masking structural pain with squishy foam, you are falling into the "Cushion vs. Correction" trap. Our latest blog explains why your drugstore inserts and thick shoes are failing you, then covers why a Gait Analysis offers the best path forward: https://tinyurl.com/bdht5azw

You're getting warmer, not only literally due to this beautiful Spring weather, but closer to the expert advice your fee...
05/06/2026

You're getting warmer, not only literally due to this beautiful Spring weather, but closer to the expert advice your feet need to thrive! Between wearing the right sneakers for a scenic jog, shedding the winter pounds, and best practices for nail polish, we've got the top tips to keep your feet happy and healthy this season: https://tinyurl.com/58b873n4

Ahh, Spring. As the Earth awakens from it's slumber, you might feel compelled to touch grass... with your feet. Sandals,...
04/29/2026

Ahh, Spring. As the Earth awakens from it's slumber, you might feel compelled to touch grass... with your feet. Sandals, slides, and the barefooted breeze might make you think all is right in the world... until these 3 spring skin and toenail conditions rear their ugly heads upon your toes: https://tinyurl.com/3wdz2s7y

If you want to enjoy a nice Spring walk, you should be able to, no tendons attached. But, with a good fraction of the po...
04/22/2026

If you want to enjoy a nice Spring walk, you should be able to, no tendons attached. But, with a good fraction of the population dealing with gait abnormalities and the chronic inflammatory conditions that cause them (like Achilles tendonitis), it's hard for many people to simply stay active. Read this article to get to the bottom of your walking issues: https://tinyurl.com/3v4kubef

When you think of custom orthotics, the first image that pops into mind might not be top tier athletes (more like middle...
04/15/2026

When you think of custom orthotics, the first image that pops into mind might not be top tier athletes (more like middle aged pickleball players with bad plantar fasciitis). And yes, while custom orthotics can benefit all walks of life, this article we wrote specifically hones in on how custom orthotics can... wait... boost performance? You heard it hear first: https://tinyurl.com/p484np76

You step out of the shower and feel a sharp pain on the bottom of your foot. It feels like a pebble is permanently stuck...
04/08/2026

You step out of the shower and feel a sharp pain on the bottom of your foot. It feels like a pebble is permanently stuck in your heel. You look closely, see a rough patch of skin, and head straight to the pharmacy for a DIY freezing kit.

Weeks later, the "pebble" is still there, and the pain is worse.

Plantar Warts (caused by the Human Papillomavirus or HPV) are notoriously stubborn. Because they grow inward on the sole of your foot, they are highly resistant to home remedies. It’s time to separate fact from fiction! Read on for The Foot & Ankle Center of Maryland’s list of the top three plantar wart myths worth busting…and the truth behind them as well: https://tinyurl.com/mtbphpjr

It's National Foot Health Awareness Month, and today, we want to focus your attention on bone spurs. If you have a bony ...
04/01/2026

It's National Foot Health Awareness Month, and today, we want to focus your attention on bone spurs. If you have a bony bump behind or on the bottom of your heel, it could become inflamed and cause pain.

This is called a bone spur, and it likely indicates the existence of plantar fasciitis or another underlying foot condition which caused it to form. The more you know... here are 7 treatment options for bone spurs: https://tinyurl.com/3tduts5z

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808 Landmark Drive, #225
Glen Burnie, MD
21061

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 6:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

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+14107613501

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