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Bunion Surgery Surgeons in FRANKLIN, WI

Browse 16 bunion surgery specialists in FRANKLIN, Wisconsin. Every provider is a credentialed specialist with verified practice locations. Contact any provider directly by phone.

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Bunion Surgery Surgeons in FRANKLIN

DANIEL GUEHLSTORF
Orthopedic Surgeon
3111 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentBunion Surgery
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FOOT AND ANKLE HEALTH CENTER
FOOT AND ANKLE HEALTH CENTER
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
7400 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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JOHN KREBSBACH
Podiatrist
7400 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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JONATHAN SHIH
Podiatrist
9200 W LOOMIS RD STE 116, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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JONATHAN STONE
Orthopedic Surgeon
3111 W RAWSON AVE STE 200205, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion Surgery
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MIDWEST ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALTY HOSPITAL, LLC
MIDWEST ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALTY HOSPITAL, LLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
7095 S BALLPARK DR STE 100, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion Surgery
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MILWAUKEE CLINIC OF ORTHO SURGERY, LTD.
MILWAUKEE CLINIC OF ORTHO SURGERY, LTD.
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
7400 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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OPTIMAL ORTHOPEDIC CARE S C
OPTIMAL ORTHOPEDIC CARE S C
Orthopedic Surgeon
7186 S 76TH ST, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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PHYSICIAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PHYSICIAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Podiatrist
7400 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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RANDALL DEI
Podiatrist
7400 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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ROBERT MATTEUCCI
Podiatrist - Foot & Ankle Surgery
8153 S 27TH ST, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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SOUTH SHORE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY GROUP LLC
SOUTH SHORE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY GROUP LLC
Orthopedic Surgeon
9120 W LOOMIS RD STE 100, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles RepairBunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis Treatment
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STEVEN TRINKL
Orthopedic Surgeon
3111 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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THOMAS MARCINIAK
Podiatrist
7049 W PINEBERRY RDG, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Bunion SurgeryPlantar Fasciitis TreatmentAnkle Replacement
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TODD BARNHARDT
Orthopedic Surgeon
9120 W LOOMIS RD, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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WILLIAM PENNINGTON
Orthopedic Surgeon
3111 W RAWSON AVE, FRANKLIN, WI 53132
Ankle ReplacementAchilles Repair
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How much does bunion surgery cost in FRANKLIN, WI?
Bunion surgery in FRANKLIN typically costs $4,000 to $10,000 before insurance. Most insurance plans cover bunion surgery when it causes pain and functional limitation.
How do I find a bunion surgeon in FRANKLIN?
Look for board-certified podiatrists (DPM) or orthopedic foot and ankle surgeons with high bunion surgery volume. Our directory lists 16 foot and ankle specialists in FRANKLIN, WI.
How long does bunion surgery recovery take?
Recovery takes 6-12 weeks for most patients. You can typically bear weight in a surgical boot within 1-3 days. Full return to regular shoes takes 6-8 weeks. Swelling may continue improving for 6-12 months.
Can bunions come back after surgery?
Recurrence rates are 5-10% for standard osteotomy and 2-5% for Lapidus fusion. Wearing proper footwear and using orthotics after surgery reduces recurrence risk.