Our toes are instrumental in helping us walk, providing balance, weight distribution and thrust. When a toe (or multiple toes) is injured, deformed or infected, it consequentially has a ripple effect that affects our entire body.

At Cherrywood Foot Care, we know the importance of healthy and fully functioning toes and strive to provide the most comprehensive and effective treatment strategies to remedy all of your toe-related issues and conditions.

Oftentimes, this may require surgery. The following is a list of some of the toe-related ailments that may benefit from toe surgery:

  • Bunions, an enlargement of the bone and tissue around the joint of the big toe.
  • Hammertoes, which are frequently caused by an imbalance in the tendon or joints of the toes.
  • Neuromas, an irritation of a nerve between the third and fourth toes.
  • Bone spurs, an overgrowth of bone under the toenail plate, causing nail deformity and pain.

Take the First Step Towards Pain-Free Toes

Don’t let toe pain hold you back! At Cherrywood Foot Care, we are here to guide you through effective treatment options and preventative measures to keep your toes healthy. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call us at (555) 123-4567 or visit our contact page. Your journey to healthier toes starts today!

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FAQ’s – Toe Surgery

What types of conditions may require toe surgery?

Common conditions include bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, and bone spurs, which can lead to pain and discomfort if left untreated.

How is the surgery performed?

The surgery is typically performed in an outpatient setting, using local anesthesia to ensure you are comfortable during the procedure. Our skilled team will take care of everything, ensuring a smooth experience.

What can I expect during recovery?

Recovery times vary by procedure, but most patients can expect to return to normal activities within a few weeks. We will provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth healing process.

Will I experience pain after the surgery?

Some discomfort is normal after surgery, but we will prescribe pain management options to keep you comfortable during your recovery period.

How can I prepare for my surgery?

We will guide you through the preparation process, including any necessary pre-operative assessments and steps to take leading up to your surgery to ensure everything goes smoothly.

When should I schedule a follow-up appointment?

Follow-up appointments are usually scheduled within a few weeks after surgery to monitor your healing progress and address any concerns you may have.

What should I do if I have concerns post-surgery?

If you have any concerns or experience unusual symptoms after your surgery, don’t hesitate to reach out to our office. We are here to help you every step of the way.

Can I drive after the surgery?

It’s best to arrange for someone to drive you home after your surgery, especially if you’ve received sedation or local anesthesia. Your safety is our priority.

Will the surgery be covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans cover surgical procedures, but we recommend checking with your provider to confirm your specific coverage details. Our office can assist you with this process.

How do I schedule a consultation?

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