Learn about Heel Pain Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Heel Pain and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Heel Pain

Heel pain is a common orthopedic complaint involving discomfort in the bottom or back of the heel, often caused by plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, heel spurs, or stress fractures. An orthopedic specialist provides a comprehensive evaluation, starting with a physical exam and medical history, and may utilize imaging like X-rays or MRI to diagnose the underlying cause. Treatment is tailored to the specific condition and typically begins with conservative, non-surgical approaches. These include rest, ice, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. For persistent cases, advanced interventions like corticosteroid injections, extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), or minimally invasive surgical procedures may be recommended to relieve pain and restore normal foot function.

Key Highlights

    Comprehensive diagnosis to identify the exact cause of heel pain (e.g., plantar fasciitis, heel spur).Personalized treatment plan starting with non-invasive, conservative therapies.Access to advanced interventions like shockwave therapy or precise injections for stubborn pain.Focus on restoring mobility and function to improve daily activities and quality of life.Guidance on preventive strategies and footwear to reduce the risk of recurrence.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Persistent pain in the bottom or back of the heel, especially with the first steps in the morning.
  • Pain that worsens after prolonged standing, walking, or physical activity.
  • Suspected conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, retrocalcaneal bursitis, or heel spurs.
  • Heel pain not improving with basic home care (rest, ice, over-the-counter pain relievers) after several weeks.
  • Pain accompanied by swelling, redness, or warmth in the heel area.
  • Suspicion of a stress fracture or other bone abnormality.

How to prepare

  • Compile a detailed history of your symptoms, including onset, duration, and activities that aggravate or relieve the pain.
  • Bring a list of all current medications, supplements, and any known allergies.
  • Wear or bring the shoes you use most often for the doctor to examine wear patterns.
  • Be prepared to discuss your daily activities, exercise routine, and occupation.
  • For diagnostic imaging, you may be asked to remove footwear and any metal objects.
  • No specific fasting or medication changes are typically required for a consultation or non-surgical treatments.

Risks & possible complications

  • Conservative treatments like injections carry a small risk of infection, nerve injury, or temporary pain flare-up.
  • Potential for plantar fascia rupture with repeated corticosteroid injections.
  • Shockwave therapy may cause temporary bruising, swelling, or numbness.
  • Surgical procedures, though rare, carry general risks like infection, bleeding, nerve damage, or anesthesia complications.
  • Incomplete pain relief or recurrence of symptoms.
  • Stiffness or altered gait if rehabilitation protocols are not followed properly.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • For non-surgical treatments, immediate rest, ice application, and avoiding aggravating activities are crucial.
  • Consistently perform prescribed stretching and strengthening exercises for the calf and plantar fascia.
  • Use recommended orthotic inserts or supportive footwear consistently.
  • Gradually return to normal activities and sports as pain subsides and under professional guidance.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan if needed.
  • For post-procedure recovery (e.g., after shockwave therapy or surgery), a period of limited weight-bearing and use of a boot or crutches may be necessary, followed by physical therapy.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0 days (Outpatient)
  • checked Expected recovery time: 2 weeks to 6 months

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering heel pain in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for heel pain compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 5 – USD 1,577 0 days (Outpatient) ~ 2 weeks to 6 months Know More
Turkey USD 38 – USD 11,427 0 days (Outpatient) ~ 2 weeks to 6 months Know More

Top hospitals for Heel Pain in Turkey

These partner hospitals in Turkey have dedicated orthopedics teams and experience managing patients undergoing heel pain.

Liv Hospital Ankara

  • IconIstanbul, Turkey
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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

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Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir

  • IconIstanbul, Turkey
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Orthopedists for Heel Pain

Explore experienced orthopedists who regularly perform heel pain and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Hüsrev Purisa - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 28 years experience
  • 28 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Alkan Bayrak - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 16 years experience
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Hanifi Ucpunar - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 7 years experience
  • 7 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Md Kutsi Tuncer - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 25 years experience
  • 25 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Samet Erinç - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 10 years experience
  • 10 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Ismet Yalkın Çamurcu - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 12 years experience
  • 12 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Ibrahim Bayar - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 31 years experience
  • 31 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Çağatay Öztürk - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 22 years experience
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Sami Sökücü - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 21 years experience
  • 21 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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Dr. Bülent Erol - Orthopedist at Liv Hospital Ankara with 24 years experience
  • 24 Years Experience
  • Orthopedist
Speaks: English, Turkish

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