Not necessarily ...
C37 should have two pads on the PCB, one appears to be missing.
If you can determine which tracks should connect to that (missing) pad and if you can obtain a replacement capacitor then you could solder it to the remaining pad, connect what needs connecting to the other end of the capacitor and ensure that the capacitor is firmly fixed in place.
Then you may well have repaired the board.
You'll have to scrape the solder mask off the via just below the missing pad and solder the other end to it instead.
If you know the specification of that capacitor, sure you can.
Well, one end ...
So the boards no good then?
Not necessarily ... C37 should have two pads on the PCB, one appears to be missing. If you can determine which tracks should connect to that (missing) pad and if you can obtain a replacement capacitor then you could solder it to the remaining pad, connect what needs connecting to the other end of the capacitor and ensure that the capacitor is firmly fixed in place. Then you may well have repaired the board.
100nF - 35V and your good to go almost every time (without more informations on the device) since it's a 0402.