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Dr. Darlyne Cange, DPM

Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)

Dr. Darlyne Cange is a podiatrist practicing in Maryland. Dr. Cange specializes in the treatment of the foot, ankle, and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Cange diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
29 years Experience
Dr. Darlyne Cange, DPM
  • Ellicott City, MD
  • Bachelor of Arts - University of South Florida
  • Accepting new patients

I have a wound on hallux?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Injured toenail?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

How do you relieve pain in the bottom of your foot?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Why do I have a bruise for 6 months on my foot?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Random pain in lower joints?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

I have swollen feet and ankles out of the blue?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

My feet feel ruined?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

How to treat my mom's bad foot pain?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Why is my child's heel hurting?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Gymnastics foot injury?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Ingrown toenail?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Broken foot?

You should see an orthopedic asap.

How do I treat plantar warts?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Should I go to ER, urgent care or wait?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Possible broken toe/foot?

It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

After surgery?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

Toenail fungus treatment that doesn't interact with warfarin?


It's best to be evaluated by a specialist

When should I see a podiatrist for foot pain?

If you're having foot pain and it's been continuous or more frequent, then not.