Podiatrist Near Andover, MN | Foot & Ankle Pain Treatment

If you’re in Andover and dealing with foot or ankle pain that’s affecting your work, daily routine, or ability to stay active, Family Foot & Ankle Clinic provides efficient, diagnosis-driven care focused on getting you back on your feet quickly. Many of our patients come to us after trying to push through pain or manage it on their own—only to find it continues to interfere with daily life.

We specialize in identifying the cause of your pain and providing practical treatment solutions that restore function without unnecessary delays.

Who We Help

We commonly treat Andover patients dealing with:

     

      • Foot pain that interferes with work or long days on your feet

      • Pain that worsens throughout the day with standing or walking

      • Overuse injuries from repetitive activity or labor

      • Foot or ankle pain that hasn’t improved with rest

      • Conditions that are starting to affect mobility or daily routine

      • Parents concerned about foot pain in growing children

    Conditions We Treat

       

        • Heel pain and plantar fasciitis

        • Foot pain from standing, walking, or repetitive activity

        • Achilles tendonitis and tendon injuries

        • Ankle sprains, instability, and chronic pain

        • Bunions and progressive toe deformities

        • Nerve irritation and burning foot pain (neuromas)

        • Diabetic foot concerns and preventative care

      Treatment Approach (Efficient, Results-Driven Care for Andover Patients):

      Our approach is designed for patients who need clear answers and effective treatment without unnecessary delays. We focus on quickly identifying the issue and starting the right treatment to reduce pain and restore function.

      Your care may include:

         

          • Same-visit evaluation and on-site X-ray imaging for fast diagnosis

          • Bracing and support devices to stabilize injuries and reduce strain

          • Targeted injections to decrease inflammation and improve mobility

          • Prescription medications when appropriate for pain or inflammation

          • Custom orthotics to correct alignment and prevent recurring issues

          • In-office procedures to address common problems efficiently

          • Surgical treatment when necessary, for conditions that don’t improve with conservative care

        Our goal is to help you return to work, activity, and daily life as quickly and safely as possible.

        Why Andover Patients Choose Us

           

            • Efficient visits with same-day diagnosis and treatment options

            • Focus on getting patients back to work and normal routines quickly

            • Practical treatment plans that fit real-life demands

            • Full range of care—from conservative treatment to advanced options

            • Convenient access to our Coon Rapids clinic

          Directions

          Family Foot & Ankle Clinic📍 3790 117th Ln NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433

          🕒 Estimated drive time from Andover: ~15–20 minutes

          Step-by-Step Directions from Andover

             

              1. Start in Andover and head toward Vale St NW

              1. Turn left onto Hanson Blvd NW and continue south

              1. Turn right onto Main St NW / Coon Rapids Blvd

              1. Use the left lanes to turn onto Round Lake Blvd NW

              1. Turn left onto 117th Ln NW

              1. Follow the road into the medical office complex on your right

            🔗 Google Maps:Family Foot and Ankle Clinic

            Arrival & Parking

               

                • The clinic is conveniently located near the Mercy Hospital area, along with other medical offices and services

                • Free parking is available directly outside the building

                • Please allow a few extra minutes during peak traffic times

              FAQ

              Why does my foot pain get worse the longer I’m on it?

              Pain that worsens throughout the day is often caused by repetitive stress, poor support, or underlying alignment issues. Addressing the cause early can prevent it from progressing.

              Can foot pain from work or standing all day be permanently fixed?

              In many cases, yes. Addressing support, alignment, and repetitive stress can significantly reduce or eliminate ongoing pain.

              How do I know if my foot pain needs treatment instead of rest?

              If your pain lasts more than a few weeks, keeps returning, or interferes with your ability to work or stay active, it’s a sign that evaluation is needed.

              What are my options if my pain hasn’t improved with basic treatment?

              If rest and simple measures haven’t worked, treatment may include better support, targeted therapies, or more advanced options depending on the cause of your symptoms.

              Next Step

              If your foot pain is affecting your ability to work or stay on your feet, schedule an evaluation so we can help you get back to your routine without ongoing discomfort.

              Schedule An Appointment

              Also Serving Nearby Areas

              We also treat patients from:

                 

                  • Ham Lake – long-term, practical foot care

                  • Blaine – sports injuries and active patients

                  • Champlin – recreational and overuse injuries