Foot and Ankle Surgery in Michigan
Advanced Surgical Care for Foot Pain, Ankle Injuries, Deformities, and Mobility Problems
At Nationwide Foot & Ankle Care, P.C., our podiatrists provide surgical treatment options for patients with foot and ankle conditions that have not improved with conservative care. Surgery is not always the first step, but when pain, deformity, instability, or injury begins to interfere with walking, working, exercising, or daily life, a surgical evaluation may help determine the best path forward.
Our surgical services include treatment for bunions, hammertoes, ankle instability, chronic heel pain, plantar fasciitis, sports injuries, fractures, foot deformities, toe deformities, and complex foot and ankle problems. We focus on accurate diagnosis, clear treatment planning, and helping patients understand what to expect before, during, and after surgery.

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Foot and Ankle Surgical Services Southeast Michigan
Foot and Ankle Surgical Services
At Nationwide Foot & Ankle Care, P.C., we are dedicated to providing top-tier foot and ankle care, including advanced surgical treatments for a variety of conditions. Our experienced podiatrists use the latest surgical techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes, whether you’re undergoing a minor procedure or more complex surgery.
If you’re dealing with a foot or ankle condition that may require surgery, Nationwide Foot & Ankle Care, P.C. is here to help. Our experienced podiatrists will provide a thorough evaluation and discuss all available treatment options to determine the best approach for your specific needs.
Foot and Ankle Surgical Services We Provide
Bunion Surgery
Bunion surgery, also known as a bunionectomy, may be recommended when bunion pain becomes severe, shoes become difficult to wear, or the big toe joint continues to shift out of alignment. The goal of bunion surgery is to correct the deformity, reduce pain, and improve foot function.
Depending on the severity of the bunion, surgical correction may involve removing the bony prominence, realigning the joint, repositioning bone, or correcting related structural issues.
Ankle Surgery
Ankle surgery may be needed for chronic ankle instability, severe sprains, ligament injuries, arthritis, fractures, tendon damage, or long-term ankle pain that does not respond to non-surgical treatment. Surgical options depend on the cause of the problem and may focus on restoring stability, repairing damaged tissue, or improving joint function.
Plantar Fasciitis Surgery
Most cases of plantar fasciitis improve with conservative care. However, in severe or chronic cases that do not respond to treatment, surgery may be considered to reduce tension on the plantar fascia and relieve ongoing heel pain.
Surgery is typically only considered after a full evaluation and after non-surgical options have been attempted.
Foot Reconstruction Surgery
Reconstructive foot surgery may be recommended for severe deformities, traumatic injuries, arthritis, flatfoot deformity, instability, or structural problems that significantly affect walking and mobility. The goal is to improve alignment, reduce pain, and restore function.
Hammertoe Surgery
Hammertoes occur when a toe bends into an abnormal position, often causing pain, corns, calluses, shoe irritation, and difficulty walking comfortably. Hammertoe surgery may be recommended when conservative treatments such as padding, orthotics, or shoe changes no longer provide relief.
Surgical correction may help straighten the toe, reduce painful pressure, and improve comfort in shoes..
Sports Injury Surgery
Athletes and active individuals may require surgery for severe tendon injuries, ligament tears, fractures, Achilles tendon injuries, or chronic instability that prevents safe return to activity. Treatment planning depends on the injury, activity level, and long-term recovery goals.
What to Expect With Our Surgical Services
Pre-Surgical Consultation: Your podiatrist will conduct a thorough evaluation and discuss the best surgical option for your condition.
Minimally Invasive Techniques: Whenever possible, we use minimally invasive techniques to reduce recovery time and minimize scarring.
Post-Operative Care: After surgery, you will receive detailed instructions for recovery and follow-up care.




