Bunion Surgery in Seattle, WA
23 foot & ankle surgeons in Seattle, WA, are listed for bunion surgery. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Foot & Ankle Surgeons in Seattle, WA
Adam P. Sangeorzan
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Alan J. Laing
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Anne P. McCormack
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Anthony M. Yi
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Bruce J. Sangeorzan
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Christopher Price
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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David J. Dalstrom
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Helen J. Rawlinson
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Joan R. Hendricks
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Kelly L. Apostle
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Kenneth M. Chin
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Kivanc Atesok
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Maduwilla Gamarachch A. Silva
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Mark A. Reed
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Michael E. Brage
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Michael Gerrity
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Monther Abuhantash
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Nicholas R. Seibert
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Ramces A. Francisco
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Salvatore A. Rizzo
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Sarah Gael
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Sarah S. Hanslow
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Stephen K. Benirschke
Orthopedic Surgeon Seattle, WA
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Common questions
- How long is bunion surgery recovery?
- Most people are in a surgical shoe or boot for about six weeks, back in regular shoes around six to twelve weeks, and fully recovered in four to six months. Timelines vary with the technique your surgeon uses.
- Do bunions always need surgery?
- No. Wider shoes, pads, spacers, and orthotics manage symptoms for many people. Surgery is typically considered when pain persists despite those measures, not for appearance alone.
- Will the bunion come back?
- Recurrence is possible over the years, though modern realignment techniques aim to correct the root deformity. Following post-operative instructions and footwear guidance may help protect the correction.
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