Among Manhattan podiatry listings, this one has more behind it than the average single-doctor page, and most of the claim checks out. The Podiatrist New York City entry points to Gotham Footcare, a group of nine board-certified doctors working out of two offices, one Downtown on Broadway and one Midtown on 5th Avenue, with Dr. Miguel Cunha as founder. Manhattan podiatry is a packed field: NYU Langone, Hospital for Special Surgery, and a long bench of solo practitioners all chase the same patients. A nine-doctor independent group is a bigger operation than the typical solo office, and the treatment list keeps pace with the size that Podiatrist New York City advertises.
Surgical and rehabilitative services
What it offers is broad. Bunion correction, hammertoe repair, flat foot reconstruction, cosmetic foot procedures, custom orthotics, physical therapy, and sports medicine all sit on the same menu. Carrying the surgical side and the rehabilitative side together at this scale is something a one- or two-doctor office rarely manages, and Podiatrist New York City clearly does both. The practice leans on minimally invasive surgery as a stated preference, not an afterthought, and that choice has a practical payoff: smaller incisions, shorter recovery, which is the difference between a working New Yorker losing a few days versus a few weeks.
Minimally invasive techniques for working patients
For athletes, dancers, and runners specifically, that recovery math is the whole ballgame, and Podiatrist New York City names those groups as its core patients. A practice that sees dancers and runners as a matter of routine builds a different diagnostic habit than one that meets them by accident.
Athletes and dancers as primary focus
The equipment-heavy treatments are the tell here. Cryosurgery and shockwave therapy both appear in the listing, alongside nail fungus treatment and dermatological care for warts, fungal infections, and ingrown toenails. Cryosurgery and shockwave gear are not standard kit at every foot doctor's office; they take real investment and steady case volume to justify. Finding them here, next to reconstructive and cosmetic work, points to a group handling enough variety to keep them busy in-house.
Equipment-heavy treatments justify steady case volume
The cosmetic-and-medical pairing is worth calling out plainly. Plenty of foot doctors handle one side. Committing to both in a single visit aims at a particular patient, the one who wants the bunion gone and the foot to look right afterward. Podiatrist New York City lists that explicitly, alongside sports medicine and reconstructive surgery, covering more ground than the typical single-specialty podiatry page even attempts.
Cosmetic and medical care in one visit
Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8am into the early evening. That 8am start means a patient can be seen before work, which lines up neatly with the audience Podiatrist New York City is courting. Reaching the practice is easy: the listing carries a phone number, a separate text line, both physical addresses, and a direct link to online booking. Someone who would prefer not to call can schedule digitally, and the hours sit right beside the contact details. For an office this size, that is the kind of access patients hope for and do not always get.
Scheduling and access across two locations
Outside opinion on Podiatrist New York City is spread across several platforms instead of one pooled number, which gives a fuller read. On Yelp, the 5th Avenue location holds 66 reviews and the Broadway location holds 44, each gathering feedback on its own. The Facebook page carries 34 reviews with 98 percent recommending the practice. Trustguide.ai summarizes 17 reviews with positive overall sentiment, and Wanderlog lists the practice with patient testimonials. ThreeBestRated.com names Dr. Miguel Cunha among its top three NYC podiatrists, chosen through a 50-point inspection, which is an editorial pick rather than a tally of stars. The practice holds a BBB listing but is not accredited, and no numeric rating showed up in the public record, so none is given here.
What do patient reviews reveal across platforms?
One caveat keeps this from being a clean rave. Employee reviews on Indeed run mixed. Staff morale is a separate question from how patients fare, but it is not nothing for anyone planning ongoing care with Podiatrist New York City over years. The mixed sentiment does not undo a patient record this consistent across Yelp, Facebook, and an independent top-three nomination, and a practice this small rarely collects feedback from this many separate places. Still, the staff side is a loose thread, and someone weighing a long treatment relationship with Podiatrist New York City would do well to ask about turnover and continuity at the first appointment.
Staff feedback on Indeed presents mixed signals
So: nine credentialed doctors, surgery up to flat foot reconstruction, specialty treatments including cryosurgery and shockwave therapy, two Manhattan offices with independently reviewed patient feedback, and a clear tilt toward athletes and dancers. The patient-facing evidence holds, and Podiatrist New York City at Gotham Footcare backs its bigger claims with documented specifics. The Indeed picture is the one soft spot, not enough to wave the practice off, but enough to bring up directly when years of care are on the table instead of a single procedure. On the strength of what the listing actually documents, Podiatrist New York City is one of the better-supported entries in a crowded category, and a patient with an athletic foot injury and a need for minimally invasive surgery can act on it with the record in hand.
Business address
Gotham Footcare
501 5th Ave suite 506,
New York,
NY
10017
Contact details
Phone: (212) 921-7900