Professional Foot Care for Foot Pain

Say goodbye to foot pain with Active Arches Foot Clinic - Your trusted provider in Etobicoke, ON. Our highly experienced team offers personalized treatments for all kinds of foot pains. This includes cramping, aching legs, and ingrown toenails.

FOOT PAIN CARE IN ETOBICOKE, ON

Our goal is to provide every client with:

  • Gentle care

  • A comfortable, relaxing environment

  • Competitive rates

  • Convenient office hours

  • Simple and flexible appointment scheduling

Experience our quick response times and exceptional attention to detail with every visit. Schedule your personalized assessment and take the first step towards a life without foot pain today!

Proven track record

Highly skilled in diagnosis of foot pain affecting the musculoskeletal system

Why Choose Us?

Committed to exceptional client satisfaction

Complete general care, paediatric, and diabetic foot care

Flexible hours

Certified advanced surgical techniques offering an extensive range of soft tissue procedures

FAQ

  • The main reason for foot pain can vary from overuse injuries, structural problems, nerve damage, and certain medical conditions that you may or may not be aware of.

  • Different types of foot pain include plantar fasciitis, metatarsalgia, heel spurs, Morton's neuroma, and more.

  • Foot pain without injury can be caused by medical conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or peripheral neuropathy.

  • If your foot pain is accompanied by swelling, redness, and fever, it may be a sign of a serious underlying condition and requires medical attention. Always seek the advice of a professional provider such as Active Arches if you are unsure.

  • Pain on the bottom of your feet when walking can be due to plantar fasciitis or other foot conditions causing pressure on the heel.

  • Although uncommon, foot pain can sometimes be related to heart problems. This is because poor circulation can cause discomfort and pain in the feet.

  • To stop your feet from hurting, try one of the following methods:

    1. Get some rest

    2. Ice the affected area

    3. Use over-the-counter pain medications

    Stretching and physical therapy can also be effective in managing foot pain. When all else fails, please schedule your personalized assessment with us before it gets worse.