Heel Pain Treatment in Manhattan: Finding the Right Specialist and the Right Solution
If you live or work in Manhattan, you already know that this city demands a lot from your feet. You walk to the subway, stand on crowded platforms, navigate uneven sidewalks, and cover blocks that most people in other cities would drive. When chronic heel pain enters the picture, every single step becomes a reminder that something is wrong — and every block feels twice as long.
You’ve probably tried to push through it. Maybe you bought new shoes, stretched before getting out of bed, or popped ibuprofen just to get through the workday. But if your heel pain has persisted for weeks or months despite your best efforts, it’s time to find the right specialist and the right treatment — not just another temporary fix. The good news is that Manhattan gives you access to treatment options that aren’t available in most cities, including advanced, minimally invasive procedures like plantar fasciitis embolization.

- Minimally invasive treatments
- Board-certified vascular surgeon
- No hospital stay
- Fast recovery
- Personalized care
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Common Causes of Heel Pain
Heel pain can stem from several different conditions, and getting an accurate diagnosis is the essential first step toward finding lasting relief. Here are the most common causes:
- Plantar fasciitis— By far the most common cause, responsible for approximately 80% of heel pain cases. It involves inflammation and degeneration of the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue that connects your heel bone to your toes. Pain is typically worst with your first steps in the morning and after prolonged sitting.
- Achilles tendinitis— Inflammation of the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel, common in runners, walkers, and anyone who spends long hours on their feet.
- Heel spurs— Bony growths on the underside of the heel bone, often associated with long-standing plantar fasciitis. Heel spurs themselves don’t always cause pain, but they can contribute to discomfort.
- Stress fractures— Small cracks in the heel bone caused by repetitive impact, especially in athletes or people who suddenly increase their activity level.
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome— Compression of the tibial nerve as it passes through the tarsal tunnel near the ankle, causing pain, tingling, or numbness in the heel and sole.
- Haglund’s deformity— A bony enlargement at the back of the heel that can irritate surrounding soft tissue, particularly where the Achilles tendon attaches.
- Nerve entrapment— Irritation or compression of small nerves in the foot, which can mimic or overlap with plantar fasciitis symptoms.
Because these conditions can share symptoms — and because some patients have more than one issue at the same time — a thorough evaluation by a qualified specialist is the first step toward effective treatment.

When to See a Specialist
Not all heel pain requires a doctor’s visit. A mild ache after a long day of walking may resolve on its own with rest and stretching. But there are clear signals that your heel pain has crossed the line from a minor nuisance to something that needs professional attention.
You should see a specialist if:
- Your heel pain has lasted more than two weekswithout improvement
- The pain is getting worsedespite home treatments like icing, stretching, and rest
- Heel pain limits your ability to walk, stand, or go about your daily activities
- You experience morning heel painthat hasn’t improved over time
- You notice swelling, bruising, or numbnessaround the heel or foot
If any of these sound familiar, waiting longer rarely helps. In fact, untreated heel pain — especially chronic plantar fasciitis — tends to become more difficult to treat the longer it persists. Early intervention gives you the widest range of options and the best chance of a full recovery.
Traditional Treatment Options Available in Manhattan
Manhattan is home to some of the best medical professionals in the world, and there’s no shortage of heel pain treatment options. Here’s a quick overview of the most common approaches.
Physical Therapy
Targeted stretching, strengthening, and manual therapy can be highly effective for many patients — especially in the early stages of plantar fasciitis. Manhattan has excellent physical therapy practices throughout the city, and PT is often the foundation of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Custom Orthotics
Podiatrists throughout New York City can fit you with custom orthotic insoles designed to support the arch, redistribute pressure, and reduce strain on the plantar fascia. Over-the-counter inserts can help too, but custom devices tend to deliver more consistent results.
Cortisone Injections
Steroid injections can reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief. However, the effects typically wear off within weeks to months, and repeated cortisone injections carry risks including tissue weakening and potential plantar fascia rupture.
Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy uses sound waves to stimulate healing in the plantar fascia. It’s noninvasive and can be helpful for some patients, though results vary and multiple sessions are typically required.
PRP Injections
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy involves injecting a concentrated solution of your own blood platelets into the affected area to promote healing. Research on its effectiveness for plantar fasciitis is still evolving, and not all patients respond.
Surgical Options
Plantar fascia release surgery involves partially cutting the plantar fascia to relieve tension and reduce pain. Surgery is generally considered a last resort because it requires general anesthesia, carries a longer recovery period — often six to eight weeks in a boot or on crutches — and comes with risks including nerve damage and arch instability. For many Manhattan residents, that kind of extended downtime simply isn’t practical.
Each of these treatments has a role, and many patients find relief through conservative care alone. But for those who have tried multiple approaches without lasting improvement, there’s another option to consider.

Advanced Treatment: Plantar Fasciitis Embolization
For patients with chronic heel pain that hasn’t responded to conservative treatment, plantar fasciitis embolization (PFE) is an advanced, minimally invasive option now available right here in Manhattan.
What Is PFE?
PFE is an image-guided procedure that targets the abnormal blood vessels — known as neovascularity — that develop in and around the plantar fascia when inflammation becomes chronic. These tiny, abnormal microvascular networks feed the cycle of inflammation and pain. By delivering microscopic embolic particles directly to these vessels, PFE reduces the abnormal blood flow that sustains your pain at its source.
The procedure uses the same proven embolization technology that has been used successfully in genicular artery embolization (GAE) for chronic knee osteoarthritis. Learn more about how plantar fasciitis embolization works.
Who Is PFE For?
- Experienced heel pain for six months or longer
- Tried conservative treatments — such as physical therapy, orthotics, cortisone injections, or shockwave therapy — without lasting relief
- Been cleared by their podiatrist for further evaluation
- A desire to avoid surgeryand its extended recovery
If you’re unsure whether you might be a good fit, our page on PFE candidacy explains the criteria in detail.
What to Expect During the Procedure
PFE is performed through a tiny puncture — typically at the ankle or top of the foot — using local anesthesia with sedation available if desired. There are no large incisions and no general anesthesia required. Using real-time fluoroscopic imaging (live X-ray), Dr. Fox navigates a small catheter to the affected vessels and delivers microscopic particles to reduce the abnormal blood flow.
The procedure takes approximately 45 to 90 minutes, and you go home the same day.
Why Manhattan Patients Choose PFE
Living in New York City means your feet are your primary mode of transportation. You can’t spend six to eight weeks in a boot or on crutches — not when you’re walking to work, taking the subway, and navigating stairs in a fifth-floor walkup.
That’s precisely why PFE appeals to so many Manhattan patients:
Minimal downtime
Most patients return to light activity within 24 to 48 hours and are back to their normal routines within days
No boot, cast, or crutches
You won’t need assistive devices in a city that demands you stay on your feet
Quick procedure
The entire treatment takes about an hour, performed as a same-day outpatient procedure
Gradual, lasting relief
Pain improvement develops over two to six weeks, with significant relief typically achieved by two to three months
High success rates
Clinical studies show that 80 to 90% of patientsreport significant pain reduction after PFE. You can review the clinical evidence and success rates in more detail.
For patients who have exhausted conservative options but aren’t ready for surgery, PFE fills a critical gap — offering a targeted, minimally invasive solution with a recovery timeline that fits a New York lifestyle.

Fox Vein & Vascular: Heel Pain Specialists on the Upper West Side
At Fox Vein & Vascular, we specialize in advanced vascular and interventional treatments — including both plantar fasciitis embolization and genicular artery embolization (GAE) for chronic knee pain. Our practice is led by Dr. David Fox, MD, FACS, RPVI, a board-certified vascular surgeon with more than 28 years of experience in minimally invasive, image-guided procedures.
Dr. Fox brings the same precision, expertise, and patient-centered approach to every consultation and every procedure. He works collaboratively with podiatrists throughout New York City, providing PFE as the next step for patients whose chronic plantar fasciitis hasn’t responded to standard conservative care. Your podiatrist remains an integral part of your treatment team — PFE complements their care rather than replacing it.
Our Manhattan office is conveniently located on the Upper West Side, making it easy to reach from anywhere in the city.
What to Expect at Your Visit
Your first appointment at Fox Vein & Vascular is focused on understanding your situation and determining the best path forward.
Review of your history
Dr. Fox will discuss your symptoms, how long you’ve been dealing with heel pain, and what treatments you’ve already tried
Imaging review
If you have existing imaging (such as an MRI or ultrasound), bring it along. Dr. Fox will evaluate the results to assess the condition of your plantar fascia and look for signs of neovascularity
Physical examination
A focused examination of your foot and ankle to pinpoint the source of your pain
Treatment recommendation
Based on your evaluation, Dr. Fox will explain whether PFE is appropriate for your situation, or whether another approach might serve you better
Same-visit planning
If PFE is recommended and you’d like to proceed, treatment planning can often begin at the same appointment
You can learn more about what your PFE consultation will look like so you feel fully prepared before your visit.
Getting to Our Manhattan Office
Fox Vein & Vascular is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, easily accessible by subway and convenient for patients throughout the five boroughs and surrounding areas — including Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and northern New Jersey.
Whether you live on the Upper West Side, commute into Manhattan for work, or are traveling from another borough for specialized care, our office is designed to be easy to reach.
Phone: (212) 362-3470 Address: 1041 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10065 Website: FoxVein.com

David Fox, MD, FACS
- Double Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon
- Attending Vascular Surgeon, Lenox Hill Hospital
Dr. Fox has over two decades of experience diagnosing and treating venous and arterial conditions using the latest minimally invasive techniques. His approach is focused on precision, safety, and helping patients avoid major surgery whenever possible.
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Schedule Your Consultation
If chronic heel pain is holding you back from living your life in the city you love, it’s time to explore your options. Contact Fox Vein & Vascular to schedule a consultation with Dr. Fox and find out whether plantar fasciitis embolization could be the right next step for you.
Dr. Fox and his team will review your imaging, discuss your treatment history, and help you understand whether PFE could provide the lasting relief you’ve been looking for.
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