Achilles Tendonitis Treatment in Phoenix
Causes of Achilles Tendonitis
Repetitive Strain on the Tendon
Running, jumping, or other repetitive activities can place ongoing stress on the Achilles tendon and lead to irritation over time.
Quick Changes in Training
Doing harder, longer, or more frequent exercise too quickly can put too much stress on the tendon before it can adjust.
Unsupportive or Worn Shoes
Shoes that lack proper support or cushioning can add extra strain to the tendon with every step.
Age, Flexibility, and Foot Structure
Older adults, people with tight calf muscles, and those with flat feet or high arches face a higher risk of Achilles tendonitis.
Signs You May Need Achilles Tendonitis Treatment
Heel pain
Pain or tenderness along the back of the heel, often worse in the morning or after activity.
Stiffness
Tightness in the tendon that improves with movement but returns after rest.
Swelling
Swelling or a thickened area along the tendon that does not go away on its own.
Limited range of motion
Difficulty flexing the foot or pushing off while walking or running.

How We Diagnose and Treat Achilles Tendonitis
Consultation
Tell us when the pain began, what activities make it worse, what treatments you tried, and any health problems you currently have.
Foot and ankle exam
We carefully check the tendon, heel, and surrounding area for swelling, tenderness, or signs of a more serious injury.
Imaging When Needed
If needed, we use imaging to check the tendon for tears, thickening, or other changes that could explain your symptoms.
Personalized Treatment Plan
Your results help us choose the right option, which may include rest and activity changes, physical therapy, bracing, or another suitable treatment for you.
Achilles Tendonitis Treatment Options
Rest, Ice, and Activity Changes
Reduce high-impact activities and apply ice to the tendon to help ease mild pain and irritation.
Stretching and Strengthening Exercises
A guided exercise program can help stretch the calf muscle and strengthen the tendon over time.
Support Devices
A brace, heel lift, or custom orthotic can reduce strain on the tendon during daily activity.
Injection Therapy
In some cases, an injection can help reduce inflammation and support healing.
Tendon Repair Surgery
We may consider surgery for severe cases or tendon damage that does not respond to other treatments.
Get the Right Care for Achilles Tendonitis
How Achilles Tendonitis Can Affect You
- Walking, running, or standing may become painful.
- Stiffness may limit your daily activity.
- The tendon may weaken further without treatment.
- Symptoms may continue or return without proper care.
How Professional Treatment Can Help
- Identify the exact cause of your symptoms.
- Reduce inflammation and pain at the source.
- Support safe healing of the tendon.
- Help prevent the condition from returning.
- Create a treatment plan based on your needs.
Meet Our Experienced Podiatrists

Payam Sarraf, DPM

Kate Kennedy, DPM

Katy Statler, DPM

Christopher Van Damme, DPM
WHY Choose Us
Five Convenient Locations
Choose a nearby office in Phoenix, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Chandler, or Mesa for your evaluation and follow-up visits.
+1,000 Five-Star Reviews
Patients across Arizona trust our team for reliable, high-quality foot and ankle care.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Your treatment plan is based on your diagnosis, condition, activity level, and previous care.
Complete Diagnostic Care
Our podiatrists perform detailed exams and may use lab testing or imaging to confirm the cause of your symptoms.

Insurance Coverage and Convenient Arizona Locations
Insurance Plans Accepted
We accept many insurance plans that may cover exams, imaging, physical therapy, bracing, and other treatments.
Confirm Your Coverage
Call us at 480-812-3668 today. Our team helps you check your coverage and make it easier to start treatment.
Five Convenient Locations
Choose an office in Phoenix, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Chandler, or Mesa and take the next step toward Achilles tendon relief.








Achilles Tendonitis Treatment Near You
Phoenix
2228 W Northern Ave, Suite B-101
Phoenix, AZ 85021
Gilbert
4915 East Baseline Rd, Suite 121
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Scottsdale
6565 E Greenway Parkway, Suite 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Chandler
1100 S. Dobson, Suite 118
Chandler, AZ 85286
Mesa
215 South Power Road, Suite 102
Mesa, AZ 85206
Achilles Tendonitis Treatment FAQs
When should I see a podiatrist for Achilles tendonitis?
See a podiatrist if heel pain, stiffness, or swelling lasts more than a few days or gets worse during activity.
Will I need surgery for Achilles tendonitis?
Most people get better with rest, physical therapy, or a brace. Surgery may be needed if the condition is severe or other treatments do not help.
Does insurance cover Achilles tendonitis treatment?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and the care you need. Call our office to check coverage for exams, imaging, therapy, or injections.
How long does Achilles tendonitis take to heal?
Healing time depends on how serious the condition is and the treatment you receive. Mild cases may improve within a few weeks, while others need more time.
