Many people who live with bunions experience only minor foot pain. But in other cases, hallux valgus leads to a foot deformity and severe pain, making it extremely difficult to walk. Before taking the surgical route, our podiatrist in New York, considers various conservative treatments. In case bunions cause severe pain and conservative treatments were to no avail, surgery might be the only effective treatment.
Visit our bunion treatment center and meet Our Podiatrists, the top bunionectomy doctors, and bunion surgeons. Our podiatrists have the experience, skill, knowledge, and compassion to accurately diagnose and effectively treat your foot disorder. Get the bunion treatment you need in the safe, reassuring h...
Many people who live with bunions experience only minor foot pain. But in other cases, hallux valgus leads to a foot deformity and severe pain, making it extremely difficult to walk. Before taking the surgical route, our podiatrist in New York, considers various conservative treatments. In case bunions cause severe pain and conservative treatments were to no avail, surgery might be the only effective treatment.
Visit our bunion treatment center and meet Our Podiatrists, the top bunionectomy doctors, and bunion surgeons. Our podiatrists have the experience, skill, knowledge, and compassion to accurately diagnose and effectively treat your foot disorder. Get the bunion treatment you need in the safe, reassuring hands of the best bunion surgery specialists.
After bunion surgery, you can expect:
• Pain relief
• Improvement in the stability of the foot
• Improvement in the appearance of the foot
• Ability to walk normally again
• Prevention of the development of claw toes or hammer toes
What Is Bunion Surgery?
Bunion surgery, also known as bunionectomy, is probably the most effective treatment for forefoot deformity. The main goal of the procedure is to relieve pain and reduce discomfort during your walking cycle or other daily activities.
Before deciding on the most appropriate type of surgery, Our Podiatrists meticulously assesses various factors, such as how far the position of the bones in the foot has changed. Often people have a bunion deformity on both feet, and correcting both deformities at the same time is referred to as a bilateral bunionectomy. We recommend correcting the deformity one foot at a time, but in some instances, bilateral bunion surgery may be indicated. Visit Our Podiatrists, the best-rated bunion removal doctors, to explore your surgical and non-surgical treatment options.
Call us at (212) 378-9991.