Podiatrist Near Champlin, MN | Foot & Ankle Pain Treatment

If you’re in Champlin and dealing with foot or ankle pain that’s limiting your activity, Family Foot & Ankle Clinic provides personalized, diagnosis-driven care focused on helping you stay active and pain-free. Many of our patients come in after trying to manage pain on their own—only to find it continues to interfere with walking, exercise, or daily routines.

We help Champlin patients get back to the activities they enjoy—whether that’s staying active with family, exercising, or simply moving comfortably day to day.

Who We Help

We commonly treat Champlin patients dealing with:

  • Foot pain that limits walking, exercise, or daily activity
  • Injuries from recreational sports or workouts
  • Pain that comes and goes with activity
  • Ankle instability or repeated sprains
  • Discomfort that worsens with standing or movement
  • Foot problems that haven’t improved with basic treatment

Conditions We Treat

  • Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
  • Foot pain with walking, exercise, or activity
  • Achilles tendonitis and tendon injuries
  • Ankle sprains, instability, and recurring injuries
  • Bunions and progressive toe deformities
  • Forefoot pain, neuromas, and ball-of-foot pain
  • Overuse injuries related to sports or activity

Treatment Approach (Function-Focused Care for Champlin Patients)

Our approach focuses on restoring function and helping you stay active without ongoing pain. We look at how your feet move during daily activity and build a treatment plan that supports both recovery and long-term comfort.

Your care may include:

  • Movement and gait analysis to identify inefficient patterns and stress points
  • On-site X-ray imaging when needed to confirm diagnosis
  • Footwear guidance based on your daily routine and activity level
  • Custom orthotics to improve support and reduce repetitive strain
  • Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and improve function
  • In-office procedures for efficient relief of common conditions
  • Advanced therapies such as EPAT/Shockwave treatment for persistent pain
  • Surgical treatment when necessary, for structural or unresolved conditions

Our goal is to help you move comfortably, stay active, and avoid recurring issues.

Why Champlin Patients Choose Us:

  • Personalized care based on your activity level and lifestyle
  • Focus on long-term function—not just short-term relief
  • Treatment plans designed to keep you active safely
  • Advanced options available when standard care hasn’t worked
  • Convenient access to our Coon Rapids clinic

Directions

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

🕒 Estimated drive time from Champlin: ~10-15 minutes

Step-by-Step Directions From Champlin:

Step 1: Start toward E Dayton Rd

  • Head toward Independence Ave N
  • Continue as the road becomes Colburn St N
  • Turn right onto E Dayton Rd

Step 2: Get onto Highway 169

  • Use the left lane to turn onto US-169 North
  • Take the exit toward E Main St
  • Turn right onto E Main St

Step 3: Head toward Round Lake Blvd NW

  • Continue on E Main St for about 1 mile
  • Turn right onto Wedgewood Dr
  • Turn right onto Round Lake Blvd NW

Step 4: Arrive at the Clinic

  • Turn left onto 117th Ln NW
  • Take a quick right, then another right
  • The clinic will be 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 come and go with activity?

Intermittent pain is often related to overuse or movement patterns that place repeated stress on certain areas of the foot.

Can I stay active while being treated for foot pain?

In many cases, yes. We modify activity and treatment to help you stay active while allowing the injury to heal properly.

Why do I keep rolling my ankle or feeling unstable?

Recurring ankle sprains or instability can be caused by weakened ligaments or poor mechanics. Proper support and treatment can help prevent further injury.

What should I do if my foot pain keeps coming back?

Recurring pain often means the underlying issue hasn’t been fully addressed. A detailed evaluation can help identify the cause and prevent it from returning.

Next Step

If pain is limiting your activity or keeping you from doing what you enjoy, schedule an evaluation to restore function and help you stay active.

Schedule An Appointment

Also Serving Nearby Areas

We also treat patients from:

  • Maple Grove – active individuals and performance-related injuries
  • Anoka – everyday foot pain and functional issues
  • Blaine – sports injuries and athletic care