Heel Pain Treatment in Hackensack, NJ

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Heel Pain Treatment in Hackensack, NJ

Understanding Heel Pain / Plantar Fasciitis

That first step out of bed shouldn't hurt.

Sharp heel pain in the morning, or every time you stand up, is usually plantar fasciitis or Achilles strain.

Both respond well to conservative care — no surgery talk.

Our podiatrist evaluates you in one visit, maps your foot mechanics, and sends you home with a plan you can start today.

Most patients feel real relief within 2 to 4 weeks.

Treatment Options

Why Choose North Jersey Foot & Ankle Center

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Hackensack primary office

20 Prospect Ave, Suite 803, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Sat by appointment

Our other 3 offices (Cliffside Park, Lodi, East Orange)

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Same-day appointments. Most insurance accepted. Board-certified podiatrists at all 4 of our offices.

Patient Reviews

“I saw 2 other podiatrists & a dermatologist — no one could make a diagnosis until Dr. L.”

Verified ZocDoc Patient

“She really took the time to explain the cause of my problem and laid out the course of treatment.”

Verified ZocDoc Patient

“Doctor is really great. Very knowledgeable and gentle. The office is clean and the staff is great. 10 out of 10 recommend.”

M.L., Cliffside Park

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to see results from heel pain treatment?
Many patients notice improvement within 2-4 weeks of starting a treatment plan. Chronic cases may take longer. Your provider will set realistic expectations during your first visit.
Do you accept insurance for heel pain visits?
We accept most commercial insurance plans, Medicare, and Medicaid. Call our office to confirm your specific coverage.
Is shockwave therapy covered by insurance?
Shockwave therapy coverage varies by carrier and plan. Our staff will check your benefits before you start treatment.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring your insurance card, a list of current medications, and any previous imaging or treatment notes you have.
Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist for heel pain?
Most plans do not require a referral to see a podiatrist, but check with your insurance to confirm.
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