Arch Pain? Get Relief and Support Today
Near Union Station & Queen St W. 2 convenient locations.
Covered by most insurance. No referral needed.

Arch pain can make walking, standing, or daily activities uncomfortable. Whether your pain is caused by flat feet, overuse, or poor foot mechanics, early treatment can help prevent long-term issues.
At Downtown Foot Clinic, our licensed chiropodists assess the cause of your arch pain and provide personalized treatment to improve comfort and support your feet.
Common Causes of Arch Pain
Arch pain can result from a variety of conditions, including:
- Flat feet (fallen arches)
- High arches (increased pressure on the arch)
- Plantar fasciitis
- Overuse or repetitive strain
- Poor footwear support
- Tight calf muscles
- Abnormal walking mechanics
A proper assessment helps identify the underlying cause of your pain.
Common Symptoms
- Pain or soreness in the middle of the foot
- Pain that worsens with standing or walking
- Tightness or strain along the arch
- Fatigue in the feet after activity
- Discomfort during or after exercise
Arch Pain Treatment Options
We offer personalized, non-invasive treatments to relieve pain and improve foot function:
Foot Mobilization Therapy
Hands-on treatment to improve joint movement, reduce stiffness, and restore proper foot mechanics.
Custom Orthotics
3D-scanned orthotics provide arch support, improve alignment, and reduce strain on the foot.
Class IV Laser Therapy
Advanced laser treatment to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote healing.
Shockwave Therapy
Helps stimulate healing and reduce chronic pain in the arch and surrounding tissues.
Supportive Footwear & Padding
Proper footwear and cushioning help support the arch and reduce pressure during daily activities.
Stretching & Strengthening Guidance
Exercises to improve flexibility, strengthen the foot, and prevent recurrence.
Treatment plans are tailored to your condition to address both the symptoms and underlying cause.
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 arch pain:
- Persists for more than a few days
- Gets worse with activity
- Affects your ability to walk or stand
It’s time to get it assessed.
Call To Action
Don’t Ignore Arch Pain
Early treatment can help prevent further strain and long-term issues. Book your appointment today and get the support your feet need.
FAQ
Q: Is arch pain related to plantar fasciitis?
Yes, plantar fasciitis can cause pain in both the heel and arch.
Q: Do I need orthotics for arch pain?
Orthotics are often recommended to support the arch and improve foot mechanics.
Q: Is treatment covered by insurance?
Most treatments are covered under extended health insurance plans.

