Prince William Foot & Ankle Center PC

Prince William Foot & Ankle Center PC Prince William Foot & Ankle Center has been serving our community quality foot care since 2006. Dr. Bhakta is married with two children in college.

He has coached his son's basketball team and his daughter's soccer teams in middle school. His wife is a weight loss specialist and family physician in Ashburn. His hobbies include traveling, exercise and golf. Dr. Ali is a Virginia native and grew up in Herndon/Warrenton. In her free time she enjoys traveling with her husband, spending time with family, and playing with her pet cat, Luna.

A hammertoe can develop when the soft tissues that guide toe movement stop working together the way they should. In some...
03/11/2026

A hammertoe can develop when the soft tissues that guide toe movement stop working together the way they should. In some cases this includes a ligament in the foot that becomes overly tight or loses its normal support, causing the toe to lift at the middle joint and settle into a curved position...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/hammertoes-that-involve-ligament-changes

Diabetes can affect the feet in many ways, often developing slowly and without obvious symptoms, at first. High blood su...
02/25/2026

Diabetes can affect the feet in many ways, often developing slowly and without obvious symptoms, at first. High blood sugar levels can damage nerves, leading to diabetic neuropathy, which causes numbness, tingling, burning, or loss of sensation. When you cannot feel pain or pressure normally, small...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/foot-problems-linked-to-diabetes

An ingrown toenail is a condition where the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, causing irritation and pa...
02/17/2026

An ingrown toenail is a condition where the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, causing irritation and pain. While mild cases may seem to improve temporarily, ingrown toenails rarely heal on their own and often worsen without proper care. Common causes include improper nail trimming,...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/ingrown-toenails-and-podiatric-treatment-options

Webbed toes, also known as syndactyly, occur when two or more toes are joined by skin or soft tissue. Surgery for webbed...
02/10/2026

Webbed toes, also known as syndactyly, occur when two or more toes are joined by skin or soft tissue. Surgery for webbed toes is designed to separate the toes and improve their appearance and function. This treatment may be needed when webbing causes discomfort, limits shoe wear, affects balance,...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/surgery-for-webbed-toes

Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek professional help and have a proper ...
02/04/2026

Do you suffer from heel pain when you get up in the morning? If so, you should seek professional help and have a proper diagnosis performed. Heel pain can be caused by several different foot-related conditions.

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/heel-pain-can-be-treated-1

Bunions often develop gradually, starting as a small bump at the base of the big toe and slowly changing the shape of th...
02/03/2026

Bunions often develop gradually, starting as a small bump at the base of the big toe and slowly changing the shape of the foot. The bunion looks like a bony prominence forming as the toe pushes inward, and it may appear red or swollen. It can feel tender, stiff, or painful, especially when wearing...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/the-slow-shift-at-the-big-toe

Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet. It is often caused by exposure to fungi found in...
01/28/2026

Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet. It is often caused by exposure to fungi found in warm, moist environments, such as public showers, locker rooms, or sweaty shoes. It may look like red, scaly patches, peeling skin, or small blisters, often appearing between the...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/treating-athlete-s-foot

There are noticeable symptoms that occur when toenail fungus develops. These can include yellowing of the toenails, and ...
01/21/2026

There are noticeable symptoms that occur when toenail fungus develops. These can include yellowing of the toenails, and in advanced stages, they can thicken and can possibly detach from the nail bed. Many patients find their nails have become unsightly, and the texture may have changed if afflicted...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/what-are-the-symptoms-of-toenail-fungus

A swollen big toe can be painful and may interfere with walking or daily activities. One common cause is an ingrown toen...
01/14/2026

A swollen big toe can be painful and may interfere with walking or daily activities. One common cause is an ingrown toenail, which occurs when the nail edge grows into the surrounding skin and leads to redness and swelling. A fracture in the toe bone can also cause sudden swelling, bruising, and...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/common-causes-of-a-swollen-big-toe

Morton’s neuroma, sometimes referred to as an interdigital nerve irritation or Intermetatarsal neuroma, develops when a ...
01/07/2026

Morton’s neuroma, sometimes referred to as an interdigital nerve irritation or Intermetatarsal neuroma, develops when a nerve between the toes becomes compressed by surrounding tissues. This pressure can create a burning or tingling feeling in the ball of the foot, often described as walking on a...

Read more: https://www.pwfoot.com/blog/morton-s-neuroma-and-the-discomfort-it-can-cause

Address

7430 Heritage Village Plz Unit 101
Gainesville, VA
20155

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17037533338

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