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Ankle Replacement Surgeons in TROY, OH

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Ankle Replacement Surgeons in TROY

ACTIVE FOOT AND ANKLE CARE LLC
ACTIVE FOOT AND ANKLE CARE LLC
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
300 S DORSET RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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ACTIVE FOOT AND ANKLE CARE LLC
ACTIVE FOOT AND ANKLE CARE LLC
Podiatrist
300 S DORSET RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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ANDREW SCHNEIDER
Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
3130 N COUNTY ROAD 25A STE 207, TROY, OH 45373
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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ASSOCIATED FOOT AND ANKLE SPECIALISTS OF OHIO INC
ASSOCIATED FOOT AND ANKLE SPECIALISTS OF OHIO INC
Podiatrist
41 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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CARY COPELAND DPM INC
CARY COPELAND DPM INC
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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CARY COPELAND DPM INC
CARY COPELAND DPM INC
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
2335 W MAIN ST, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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CARY COPELAND DPM INC
CARY COPELAND DPM INC
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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DAN BAILEY
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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DAN S BAILEY
DAN S BAILEY
Podiatrist
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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DON DELCAMP
Orthopedic Surgeon
31 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion Surgery
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JASON ROY
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
2695 SHADY TREE DR, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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MICHELLE ACHOR
Podiatrist
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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MICHELLE R. ACHOR DPM LLC
MICHELLE R. ACHOR DPM LLC
Podiatrist
47 S STANFIELD RD, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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PATRICK COFFEY
Podiatrist
1640 LAUREL CREEK DR, TROY, OH 45373
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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ROBERT MALARKEY
Orthopedic Surgeon
3130 N COUNTY ROAD 25A STE 116, TROY, OH 45373
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion Surgery
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RORY LEWIS
Orthopedic Surgeon
600 W MAIN ST STE 340, TROY, OH 45373
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentBunion Surgery
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UVPC SPECIALISTS, INC.
UVPC SPECIALISTS, INC.
Orthopedic Surgeon
31 S. STANFIELD ROAD, TROY, OH 45373
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion Surgery
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How much does ankle replacement cost in TROY, OH?
Total ankle replacement in TROY costs $22,000 to $45,000 before insurance. Most insurance plans cover ankle replacement when conservative treatments have failed.
How long does ankle replacement recovery take?
Full recovery takes 3-6 months. You will be non-weight-bearing for 2-6 weeks, then gradually transition to walking in a boot. Most patients walk in regular shoes by 3 months.
How do I choose an ankle replacement surgeon in TROY?
Look for orthopedic surgeons with fellowship training in foot and ankle surgery who perform 20+ ankle replacements per year. Our directory lists 17 specialists in TROY, OH.
Is ankle replacement better than ankle fusion?
Ankle replacement preserves motion while fusion provides a more durable, permanent solution. Replacement is best for older patients with moderate activity levels. Discuss both options with your surgeon.