Bunionectomy in NJ
Bunionectomy in NJ
This practice is home to some of the most advanced technologies in the area. Patients can get high-definition X-rays, which are uploaded to their own personal portal, along with their detailed medical records for convenient access. Because all patient files are in digital formats, record updates and appointment requests are quick and efficient using tablets in the office, or by logging in at home.
Dr. Petkov and the team at Premier Podiatry welcome new patients to the practice. The office is family-friendly and the compassionate staff loves helping people of all ages, from young children to seniors. The practice is located in a modern medical building, offering patients easy access to on-site private parking.
Our team is highly committed to the continuous development of professional skills, integrity and personal growth, so that we can assist our patients in a manner consistent with a pleasurable clinic experience, accurate information and uncompromising excellence in podiatry.
Contact Premier Podiatry today to receive more information or to schedule an appointment by calling our office number (973) 315-5555.
What Are My Bunion Toe Treatment Options?
There are several different types of bunionectomy procedures. Laser bunion surgery isn’t yet an option. However, a best-rated podiatry specialist Dr. Petkov relies on targeted laser techniques to treat a host of other foot conditions, such as toenail fungus removal. The latest techniques in bunion procedures are minimally invasive, which shortens recovery time and reduces the risk of infection, as well as the amount of pain and swelling you experience after surgery.
Several examples of bunion removal options:
- Bunionectomy. This procedure addresses mild deformities. Your podiatrist shaves off the enlarged portion of the bone and realigns muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
- Bilateral Bunionectomy. This type of bunion treatment is prescribed for patients with Hallux Valgus on both feet. To avoid complications, surgery is performed on one foot at a time. The recommended interval between surgeries is at least six weeks.
- Osteotomy. In this bunion bone surgery, small cuts are made in the bone to realign the joint. The break is fixed with pins, plates, or screws. Your connective tissue is repaired if needed.
Premier Podiatry
925 Clifton Ave Ste. 107,
Clifton, NJ 07013
(973) 315–5555
Web Address: https://www.premier-podiatry.com/
Clifton, NJ Office: https://www.premier-podiatry.com/podiatrist-clifton-nj/
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Nearby Locations:
Clifton, NJ
Athenia | Albion Place | Great Notch | Allwood | Botany Village | Notch
07013 | 07424 | 07012 | 07011
Working Hours :
Monday: 9AM — 7PM
Tuesday: 9AM — 7PM
Wednesday: 9AM — 7PM
Thursday: 9AM — 7PM
Friday: 9AM — 7PM
Saturday: 9AM — 2PM
Sunday: Closed
Payment: cash, check, credit cards.