
Queens heel pain care · Morning pain, walking pain, plantar fasciitis
Heel Pain Treatment in Forest Hills, Queens
Sharp heel pain with the first steps in the morning is often plantar fasciitis, but chronic heel pain can also involve tendons, nerves, arthritis, or circulation. M&S helps Queens patients identify the cause before escalating treatment.
Local Heel Pain Treatment Care for Queens
Forest Hills care for Queens patients with persistent heel pain, plantar fasciitis symptoms, or walking limitations.
Non-surgical first approach with escalation only when symptoms and imaging support it.
Access to orthopedic, sports medicine, vascular, and interventional options in one coordinated practice.
Who May Be a Candidate?
- Heel pain in the morning
- Bottom-of-foot pain while walking
- Pain after standing at work
- Chronic plantar fasciitis not improving with stretching, orthotics, or injections
What to Expect
- 1Heel pain exam and symptom pattern review
- 2Footwear, activity, therapy, or bracing guidance
- 3Imaging or ultrasound when needed
- 4Discussion of injection or minimally invasive options for select chronic cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my heel hurt in the morning?›
Morning heel pain is commonly associated with plantar fasciitis, where the tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes irritated and painful after rest.
When is heel pain more urgent?›
Seek prompt care for severe swelling, inability to bear weight, numbness, wounds, fever, diabetes-related skin changes, or cold/discolored feet.
Can heel pain be treated without surgery?›
Most heel pain starts with non-surgical care such as stretching, footwear changes, therapy, bracing, medication, or injections. Select chronic cases may have other minimally invasive options.
Serving Nearby Communities
M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group serves patients across Queens, including:
Schedule Heel Pain Treatment Care in Forest Hills, Queens
Call (718) 897-2228 or request an appointment online with the M&S team.
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