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Procedure | Price Range | |
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Foot Or Ankle Fusion Surgery Cost Average | $10,300 - $28,200 | Free Quote |
Foot Or Ankle Repair Surgery Cost Average | $8,800 - $24,000 | Free Quote |
Facility | City | Type |
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Great Lakes Orthopaedics | Garden City | Ortho Surgery Center |
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine | Clinton Township | Ortho Surgery Center |
Beaumont Hospital , Troy | Troy | Acute Care Hospital |
Unasource Surgery Center | Troy | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
International Musculoskeletal Center | Hamtramck | Ortho Surgery Center |
Oakwood Annapolis Hospital | Wayne | Acute Care Hospital |
Providence Hospital | Southfield | Acute Care Hospital |
Straith Clinic | Bingham Farms | Acute Care Hospital |
Porretta Center for Orthopedic Surgery | Southfield | Ortho Surgery Center |
Beaumont Orthopaedic Center | Royal Oak | Ortho Surgery Center |
Dearborn Orthopedics and Sports Medicine | Dearborn | Ortho Surgery Center |
Oakwood Southshore Surgery Center | Trenton | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Premier Orthopedics and Sports Medicine | Harper Woods | Ortho Surgery Center |
Michigan Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery | Washington Twp | Ortho Surgery Center |
Henry Ford Hospital | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Center for Orthopedic Surgery | Clinton Twp | Ortho Surgery Center |
St. John Surgery Center | Saint Clair Shores | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Maple Millennium Medical Center | Sterling Heights | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
River District Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine | East China | Ortho Surgery Center |
Detroit Receiving Hospital | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Livonia Ambulatory Surgical Center | Livonia | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Sinai-grace Hospital | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital | Wyandotte | Acute Care Hospital |
Southeast Michigan Surgical Hospital | Warren | Acute Care Hospital |
Oakland Bone and Joint Surgery | Bloomfield Hills | Ortho Surgery Center |
Orthopedic Institute of Michigan | Livonia | Ortho Surgery Center |
Great Lakes Surgical Center | Southfield | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
The Waterford Partners Center | Waterford | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Brighton Hospital | Brighton | Acute Care Hospital |
Oakland Orthopaedic Surgeons | Royal Oak | Ortho Surgery Center |
Livingston County Orthopedics | Howell | Ortho Surgery Center |
Oakland Surgi-center | Rochester Hills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
ASC-TCG | Clinton Township | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak | Royal Oak | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint John North Shores Hospital | Harrison Township | Acute Care Hospital |
Oakwood Southshore Medical Center | Trenton | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint John Oakland Hospital | Madison Heights | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint Mary Mercy Hospital | Livonia | Acute Care Hospital |
Mercy Hospital | Port Huron | Acute Care Hospital |
Saint John Macomb Hospital | Warren | Acute Care Hospital |
Utica ASC Partners | Utica | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
North Oakland Medical Centers | Pontiac | Acute Care Hospital |
William Beaumont Hospital | West Bloomfield | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Crittenton Hospital Medical Center | Rochester | Acute Care Hospital |
Southgate Surgery Center | Southgate | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Knee and Orthopaedic Center of Lapeer | Lapeer | Ortho Surgery Center |
Henry Ford Cottage Hospital | Grosse Pointe Farms | Acute Care Hospital |
Beaumont Macomb Township ASC | Macomb | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland | Pontiac | Acute Care Hospital |
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital - Warren Campus | Warren | Acute Care Hospital |
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center | Dearborn | Acute Care Hospital |
Dearborn Surgery Center | Dearborn | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Rochester Knee and Sports Medicine | Auburn Hills | Ortho Surgery Center |
St Clair Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine | Macomb Twp | Ortho Surgery Center |
Advanced Orthopedics | Fort Gratiot | Ortho Surgery Center |
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Novi Surgery Center | Novi | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Huron Valley-sinai Hospital | Commerce | Acute Care Hospital |
Henry Ford Medical Center Fairlane | Dearborn | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Botsford Hospital | Farmington Hills | Acute Care Hospital |
Port Huron Hospital | Port Huron | Acute Care Hospital |
Bone and Joint Institute | Port Huron | Ortho Surgery Center |
Sinai Grace Hospital | Detroit | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital | Howell | Acute Care Hospital |
Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe | Grosse Pointe | Acute Care Hospital |
Royal Oak Medical Center | Royal Oak | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Rochester Surgery Center | Rochester Hills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
North Oakland ASC | Waterford | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Northern Macomb Surgical Center | Macomb | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Oakland Regional Hospital | Southfield | Acute Care Hospital |
Blue Water Surgery Center | Port Huron | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital | Clinton Township | Acute Care Hospital |
Columbia Surgical Center | Troy | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint John River District Hospital | East China Township | Acute Care Hospital |
Surgical Center of Michigan . | Troy | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center | Mount Clemens | Acute Care Hospital |
Outpatient Endoscopy and Surgi Center | Saint Clair Shores | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lakes Surgery Center | West Bloomfield | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
American Surgical Centers | West Bloomfield | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Henry Ford Medical Center Lakeside | Sterling Heights | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Harper University Hospital | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Berry Center and the Berry Center | Farmington Hills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lapeer Regional Medical Center | Lapeer | Acute Care Hospital |
Woodland Ambulatory Surgery, Trinity Health-michigan | Brighton | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Lakeshore Surgery Center | Fort Gratiot | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Poh Medical Center | Pontiac | Acute Care Hospital |
Garden City Hospital | Garden City | Acute Care Hospital |
Rochester Endoscopy and Surgery Center | Rochester Hills | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Oakwood Heritage Hospital | Taylor | Acute Care Hospital |
New Millinium Surgery Center | Southfield | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Surgery Center of Michigan | Sterling Heights | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
University Orthopaedics | Warren | Ortho Surgery Center |
Lapeer County Surgery Center | Lapeer | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Saint John Hospital and Medical Center | Detroit | Acute Care Hospital |
Birmingham Ambulatory Surgical Center | Troy | Ambulatory Surgical Center |
Bone and Joint Surgery Center of Novi | Novi | Ortho Surgery 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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