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How Much Does Bunion Surgery Cost in 2026?

Bunion surgery costs $4,000-$15,000 before insurance. Learn about minimally invasive vs traditional costs, insurance coverage, and how to save on bunionectomy.

Average Bunion Surgery Cost

Bunion surgery (bunionectomy) in the United States costs $4,000 to $15,000 before insurance in 2026. The wide range depends on your location, surgeon, facility type (hospital vs outpatient center), and whether you choose traditional open or minimally invasive surgery.

Minimally invasive bunion surgery may cost $500-$2,000 more due to specialized instruments and fluoroscopy, but many insurance plans cover it at the same rate.

What's Included in the Cost

  • Surgeon fees: $1,500-$4,000
  • Facility/operating room fees: $2,000-$8,000
  • Anesthesia: $500-$1,500
  • Hardware (screws, plates): $500-$2,000
  • Post-op boot and supplies: $100-$300
  • Follow-up visits: $200-$600

Physical therapy (if needed) is usually billed separately at $75-$150 per session.

Cost by City

Bunion surgery costs vary significantly by location:

CityTraditionalMinimally Invasive
New York, NY$8,000-$15,000$10,000-$17,000
Los Angeles, CA$7,000-$13,000$9,000-$15,000
Chicago, IL$6,000-$11,000$7,000-$13,000
Houston, TX$5,000-$10,000$6,000-$12,000
Phoenix, AZ$4,500-$9,000$5,500-$11,000
Atlanta, GA$5,000-$10,000$6,000-$12,000

Prices are estimates. Use our city cost guides for detailed pricing.

Insurance Coverage

Most insurance plans cover bunion surgery when it's deemed medically necessary — meaning you have pain, difficulty walking, or functional limitation that hasn't responded to conservative treatment.

Insurance will NOT cover surgery done purely for cosmetic reasons (appearance only, no pain).

  • PPO: $1,000-$4,000
  • HMO: $500-$3,000
  • High-deductible plan: $3,000-$7,000
  • Medicare: $800-$3,000 (covers 80% after deductible)

How to Save on Bunion Surgery

  • Choose an outpatient surgery center — can be 30-50% less than hospital-based surgery
  • Verify in-network status for your surgeon AND the facility
  • Ask about bundled pricing — some practices offer all-inclusive packages
  • Time your surgery after meeting your annual deductible
  • Compare surgeon fees — they vary significantly even within the same city
  • Ask about bilateral pricing — if both feet need surgery, doing both may reduce total cost
  • Consider traditional surgery if you want to minimize cost — MIS costs more but may have faster recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

Is bunion surgery covered by insurance?
Yes, most insurance plans cover bunion surgery when medically necessary (pain, difficulty walking, failure of conservative treatment). Purely cosmetic bunion surgery is not covered.
Is minimally invasive bunion surgery more expensive?
Typically $500-$2,000 more than traditional surgery due to specialized instruments. However, insurance often covers both at the same rate, so your out-of-pocket cost may be similar.
Can I get bunion surgery at an outpatient center?
Yes. Most bunion surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures. Surgery centers typically cost 30-50% less than hospitals.
How much does bunion surgery cost without insurance?
Without insurance, expect $4,000-$15,000 depending on location and technique. Ask about cash-pay discounts — many practices offer 20-40% off for self-pay patients.

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