If you’re in Plymouth 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 Plymouth patients come to us after trying to manage symptoms on their own—whether that’s rest or pushing through discomfort—only to find the pain continues to return or interfere with daily life. We help Plymouth patients resolve foot and ankle problems so they can stay active—whether that’s exercising, walking, or keeping up with family routines.
Who We Help
We commonly treat Plymouth patients dealing with:
- Foot pain that worsens with walking, exercise, or daily activity
- Pain that builds throughout the day or after being on your feet
- Recurring foot or ankle problems that haven’t fully resolved
- Injuries from running, workouts, or recreational sports
- Discomfort that limits activity or exercise
- Patients looking for long-term solutions—not temporary relief
Conditions We Treat
- Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Foot pain with walking, running, or activity
- Achilles tendonitis and calf tightness
- Ankle sprains, instability, and chronic ankle pain
- Forefoot pain, neuromas, and ball-of-foot pain
- Bunions and progressive toe deformities
- Stress fractures and overuse injuries
Treatment Approach (Personalized, Activity-Based Care for Plymouth Patients)
Our approach focuses on understanding how your feet function during daily activity so we can treat the root cause—not just the symptoms. We build treatment plans that help you recover and stay active long-term.
Your care may include:
- Functional movement and gait evaluation to identify stress patterns and inefficiencies
- Diagnostic imaging (X-ray and/or ultrasound) when needed for accurate diagnosis
- Custom orthotics to improve alignment and reduce repetitive strain
- Footwear recommendations and activity modifications tailored to your routine
- Targeted injections to reduce inflammation and improve function
- In-office treatments for efficient relief of common conditions
- Shockwave therapy and other advanced options for chronic conditions
- Surgical treatment when indicated, for persistent or structural issues
Our goal is to help you stay active without recurring pain—and get back to your normal routine with confidence.
Why Plymouth Patients Choose Us
- Care designed for active individuals and families
- Focus on long-term results and preventing recurrence
- Personalized treatment plans based on your activity level
- Advanced options available when standard care hasn’t worked
- Convenient access to our Golden Valley clinic
Directions
Family Foot & Ankle Clinic📍669 Winnetka Ave N #201, Golden Valley, MN 55427
🕒Estimated drive time from Plymouth: ~10-15 minutes
Step-by-Step Directions from Plymouth
- Start in Plymouth and head toward Annapolis Cir N
- Follow Annapolis Cir N and turn onto Campus Dr
- Turn right onto Northwest Blvd
- Use the left lanes to turn onto Hwy 55 E and continue toward Golden Valley
- Turn left onto Winnetka Ave N
- Turn left into the Town Square office complex and park in the upper parking lot behind the building
- The clinic is located in the Town Square medical building on the second floor.
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Arrival & Parking
- Park in the upper parking lot behind the Town Square building, where free parking is available.
- Walk towards the center back of the building, where the two wings of the L-shaped structure meet.
- Enter the building through the double doors located at the center back of the building.
- Once inside, head to your left and you will see elevators on your right.
- Take the elevator up to the 2nd/top floor.
- When you exit the elevator, turn right and you’ll see Suite #201 – this is the location of the Family Foot and Ankle Clinic.
FAQ
Why does my foot hurt more the longer I’m on it?
Pain that worsens throughout the day is often caused by cumulative stress on the foot from walking, standing, or activity. This can indicate underlying support or alignment issues.
Can everyday activity cause foot problems?
Yes. Even regular walking or daily routines can lead to overuse injuries if your feet aren’t properly supported or if there are underlying biomechanical issues.
How do I know if my foot pain is related to how I walk?
If pain keeps returning or occurs during specific activities, it may be related to gait or movement patterns. A biomechanical evaluation can help identify the cause.
What should I do if my foot pain is limiting my activity?
If pain is interfering with exercise or daily routines, it’s a sign that the issue likely needs more than rest. Early evaluation allows for more effective treatment and faster recovery.
Why does my foot pain keep returning even after it seems to improve?
Recurring pain is often due to underlying movement or support issues that haven’t been fully corrected.
Next Step
If foot or ankle pain is limiting your activity, schedule an evaluation to resolve the issue and help you stay active without recurring setbacks.
Also Serving Nearby Areas
We also treat patients from:
- Wayzata – proactive, long-term foot care
- Minnetonka – prevention and mobility-focused care
- St. Louis Park – efficient, same-visit treatment