Welcome To Walk NYC Podiatry, PC
Your Podiatrist in New York City, NY
Your New York City Podiatrist
Walk NYC Podiatry, PC is a one of a kind Podiatric practice that has earned a reputation for top-notch medical care, integrity, and professionalism. Our state-of-the-art contemporary facility is progressive and inviting, and is uniquely equipped to treat every Podiatric condition.
Our core belief is to deliver modern medicine with “old school” values. We treat all of our patients at “eye level” with a genuine patient-doctor interaction. We also focus on patient education and try to make every visit an exceptional experience.


Amnon Barnea, DPM
Dr. Amnon Barnea is the founder of Walk NYC Podiatry, a Manhattan practice established in 2009. With over two decades of clinical experience in New York City, he completed his surgical residency at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine after earning his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from Temple University.
He is Board-Certified by the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry and is a member of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine and the American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics.
Dr. Barnea has been featured in national publications including Esquire, Oprah Daily, New York Magazine, and Harper’s Bazaar, where he provides expert insight on footwear, biomechanics, and foot health.
Walk NYC Podiatry is centrally located on Park Avenue in Manhattan, just steps from Grand Central Station. Dr. Barnea treats a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, with particular expertise in sports medicine, trauma, pediatrics, biomechanics, regenerative medicine, and surgery. He takes a precise, analytical approach to complex cases, guiding patients through care focused on the foot as the foundation of movement and its influence on overall body alignment – integrated with advanced regenerative treatments to support the body’s natural healing.
Dr. Barnea is involved in ongoing biomechanics-related research in collaboration with the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York and recently completed a research project at Temple University focused on improving gait and mobility. His work also includes published articles and speaking engagements.
Beyond the clinic, Dr. Barnea is undergoing advanced training in the study of wine, working toward certification as a sommelier – an ongoing personal pursuit. Wine conversations are on the house.
As Seen On
Our recommendations have been featured in leading publications covering foot health, comfort, and style.
17 most comfortable shoes for wide feet — April 2024
20 stylish shoes with good arch support to keep you on your feet — June 2023
20 stylish shoes to wear when you’re on your feet all day — June 2023
Our Services in New York, NY
Comprehensive care
Heel Pain
Heel pain is one of the most common complaints from patients. While heel spurs may or may not show up on an x-ray, the spurs themselves are a result of the actual problem: plantar fasciitis.
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Bunions
Bunions are painful bone deformities in the big toe. When the toe is misaligned, the joint in the toe grows larger, creating a protuberance over time.
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Hammertoes
Hammertoe is a deformity where one or both joints of the second, third, fourth or fifth toes begin to bend outside of their normal alignment.
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Ankle Sprains
A sprained ankle occurs when you twist your ankle in an abnormal way causing the ligaments holding your ankle bones together to stretch or tear.
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Orthotics
If you’re experiencing pain in your feet, knees, legs, and/or back as a result of wearing shoes with little to no support, custom foot orthotics may be right for you!
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Pediatrics
Pediatric foot conditions often go unnoticed and are often misdiagnosed. Most doctors dismiss any pediatric foot issues as being a part of normal structural development that children will eventually outgrow.
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Our goal is for you to leave our office with a memorable and enjoyable experience, which is why our welcoming and compassionate staff will do everything they can to make you feel right at home.