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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Foot Or Ankle Repair Surgery Cost Average | $11,800 - $32,300 | Free Quote |
Foot Or Ankle Fusion Surgery Cost Average | $13,800 - $38,000 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Ontario Advanced Surgery Center | Ontario | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Rancho Mirage Surgery Center | Rancho Mirage | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
La Quinta Surgery Center | La Quinta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Advanced Orthopaedic Surgery Center | Temecula | Ortho Surgery Center |
Riverside Medical Clinic Surgery Center | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
El Mirador Surgical Center | Palm Springs | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Starpoint Health | Victorville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Barstow Community Hospital | Barstow | Acute Care Hospital |
Palo Verde Hospital | Blythe | Acute Care Hospital |
Riverside University Health System - Medical Center | Moreno Valley | Acute Care Hospital |
The Surgery Center of Riverside | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital | Indio | Acute Care Hospital |
Sahara Surgery Center | Rancho Mirage | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Maximum Surgery Medical Center | Chino | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
St Bernardine Medical Center | San Bernardino | Acute Care Hospital |
Medical Cntr For Bone/Jnt Disorder | Upland | Medical Center |
Advanced Ambulatory Surgery Center | Redlands | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Desert Regional Medical Center | Palm Springs | Acute Care Hospital |
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital | Banning | Acute Care Hospital |
Redlands Community Hospital | Redlands | Acute Care Hospital |
San Antonio Ambulatory Surgical Center | Upland | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Corona Surgery Institute | Corona | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Kaiser Foundation Hospital Fontana/Ontario | Fontana | Acute Care Hospital |
Inland Outpatient Care Centers | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Chino Valley Medical Center | Chino | Acute Care Hospital |
Eisenhower Medical Center | Rancho Mirage | Acute Care Hospital |
Southwest Healthcare System | Murrieta | Acute Care Hospital |
Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Riverside | Riverside | Acute Care Hospital |
Sedona Surgery Center | Indio | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Montclair Hospital Medical Center | Montclair | Acute Care Hospital |
Golden Triangle Surgicenter | Murrieta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Hi Desert Orthopaedics | Yucca Valley | Ortho Surgery Center |
Alexander Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medical Center | Murrieta | Ortho Surgery Center |
Four Seasons Surgery Centers of Ontario | Ontario | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Bear Valley Community Hospital | Big Bear Lake | Acute Care Hospital |
Loma Linda Ambulatory Surgical Center | Loma Linda | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
St Mary Medical Center | Apple Valley | Acute Care Hospital |
Menifee Global Medical Center | Sun City | Acute Care Hospital |
Inland Surgery Center | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center | Riverside | Acute Care Hospital |
Mountains Community Hospital | Lake Arrowhead | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Premier Outpatient Surgery Center | Colton | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Community Hospital of San Bernardino | San Bernardino | Acute Care Hospital |
San Antonio Regional Hospital | Upland | Acute Care Hospital |
Hemet Global Medical Center | Hemet | Acute Care Hospital |
Desert Valley Hospital | Victorville | Acute Care Hospital |
Brockton Surgical Center | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
De Anza Surgery Center | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Hallmark Surgical Center | San Bernardino | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Foothill Ambulatory Surgery Center | Upland | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Inland Empire Outpatient Surgery Center | San Bernardino | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Corona Regional Medical Center | Corona | Acute Care Hospital |
HI - Desert Medical Center | Joshua Tree | Acute Care Hospital |
Inland Surgery Center | Redlands | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Benefit Surgery Center | Rancho Cucamonga | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Rancho Specialty Hospital | Rancho Cucamonga | Acute Care Hospital |
Gobaud Orthopaedic Medical Clinic | Montclair | Ortho Surgery Center |
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center | Colton | Acute Care Hospital |
Redlands Surgery Facility | Redlands | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Oaks Surgery Center | Murrieta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Aurora Surgery Center | Palm Desert | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Riverside Community Hospital | Riverside | Acute Care Hospital |
Indio Surgery Center | Indio | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgery Center of the Temecula Valley | Murieta | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Glenwood Surgical Center | Riverside | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Victor Valley Global Medical Center | Victorville | Acute Care Hospital |
Colorado River Medical Center | Needles | Critical Access (Rural) Hospital |
Hope Square Surgical Center | Rancho Mirage | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Loma Linda University Medical Center | Loma Linda | Acute Care Hospital |
Moreno Valley Community Hospital | Moreno Valley | Acute Care Hospital |
Advanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine | Corona | Ortho Surgery Center |
Rancho Valley Orthopaedic Surg Med Clin | Temecula | Ortho Surgery Center |
Arlington Podiatry Surgery Center | Riverside | Ortho Surgery Center |
Hi-desert Surgery Center | Apple Valley | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Hemet Healthcare Surgicenter | Hemet | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Physician's Surgery Center | Victorville | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Foot Repair Surgery Cost and Procedure Introduction
Foot repair surgery is an arthroscopic procedure performed through tiny incisions, using an instrument called an arthroscope. The arthroscope (or “scope”) is a tube that contains a camera and other surgical instruments. Surgeons use this procedure to treat foot problems such as fractures, pain, birth defects, torn ligaments from injury and many other issues. Arthroscopic foot surgeries are performed in a hospital or outpatient surgical facility by an orthopedic surgeon. Patients are usually able to come home the day of the surgery, typically one to two hours after the procedure. Most patients can resume normal activities after healing from the surgery, though the timeline varies greatly depending on the severity of the issue.
Patient Preparation for Foot Repair Surgery
A physical examination will be performed along with blood or other diagnostic tests, including X-rays and MRIs. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant). Tell your doctor if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention. And, finally, let your doctor know if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the surgery; be sure to read and follow those instructions. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You will need to make arrangements for transportation after the surgery is complete. If you are given a prescription for pain medication, have it filled prior to surgery.
What to Expect During and After Foot Repair Surgery
The surgery itself can take as little as one hour, though it could take longer, depending of the severity of the problem. The preparation and recovery time may take several hours. Most patients go home the same day if there are no major problems. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. In most cases, the procedure is done while you are under general anesthesia (unconscious and pain-free). Typically, arthroscopic surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon, who will make a few small incisions around the ankle and foot. After inserting the arthroscope, the surgeon will locate the problem via a monitor attached to the camera in the scope. The surgeon will then correct the issue using the surgical tools contained in the arthroscope (repair the damaged ligament for example). After incisions are closed — using stitches or steri-strips — your foot will be wrapped in a soft bandage. Your doctor may also place your foot in a cast or brace.
After surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room for observation. Once your blood pressure, pulse and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will be discharged to your home. Before being discharged, you will be given instructions about care for your incisions, limits on activities, physical therapy exercises and other things you should do to aid your recovery. If you notice any of the following, call the number the hospital gave you: Fever, excessive sweating, difficulty urinating, redness, bleeding or worsening pain.
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