Heel Pain? Get Expert Treatment Today
Near Union Station & Queen St W. 2 convenient locations.
Covered by most insurance. No referral needed.

Heel pain is one of the most common foot conditions and can make walking, standing, or even getting out of bed uncomfortable. Whether your pain is mild or severe, early treatment can help prevent it from becoming a long-term issue.
At Downtown Foot Clinic, our licensed chiropodists assess the cause of your heel pain and provide personalized treatment to help you move comfortably again.
Common Causes of Heel Pain
Heel pain can be caused by a variety of conditions, including:
- Plantar fasciitis (most common cause)
- Heel spur
- Achilles tendon strain
- Flat feet or high arches
- Poor foot mechanics
- Prolonged standing or walking
- Improper footwear
Not sure what’s causing your pain? A proper assessment can help identify the exact cause.
Common Symptoms
- Sharp pain in the bottom of the heel
- Pain with first steps in the morning
- Pain after long periods of standing
- Tenderness or stiffness in the heel
- Pain that worsens with activity
Heel Pain Treatment Options
We offer a range of effective, non-invasive treatments tailored to your condition:
Foot Mobilization Therapy
Hands-on treatment to improve joint movement, reduce stiffness, and relieve stress on the heel.
Shockwave Therapy
Stimulates healing, improves circulation, and reduces chronic heel pain.
Class IV Laser Therapy
Advanced therapy that reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and accelerates tissue repair.
Custom Orthotics
3D-scanned orthotics provide support, improve alignment, and reduce pressure on the heel.
Supportive Footwear & Padding
Proper footwear and cushioning help reduce impact and protect the heel during daily activities.
Stretching & Strengthening Guidance
Targeted exercises to improve flexibility and prevent recurrence.
Treatment plans are personalized to address both the symptoms and underlying cause of your heel pain.
Why Choose Us
Our licensed chiropodists provide care at two convenient downtown locations near Union Station and Queen St W, with services covered by most extended health insurance and no referral required.
When To Seek Treatment
If your heel pain:
- Lasts more than a few days
- Gets worse over time
- Affects your daily activities
It’s time to get it assessed and treated.
Call to Action
Don’t let heel pain affect your daily life
Early treatment can make a big difference. Book your appointment today and start feeling better.
FAQ
Q: Is heel pain the same as plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, but other conditions may also contribute.
Q: Do I need orthotics?
Orthotics may be recommended depending on your foot structure and condition.
Q: Is treatment covered by insurance?
Most treatments are covered under extended health insurance plans.

