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The good news about bunions is that they ARE treatable, using conservative or surgical options.
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Madison Advanced Foot & Ankle offers complete care for all of your foot and ankle needs. Board-certified podiatrist Colin Graney, DPM, and Mary Hickner, DPM make every effort to listen to each of your concerns and develop the best treatment options. They’ll make sure any foot or ankle pain you have is relieved, and use the latest techniques and advanced technology for foot surgery.
If you have a sprained ankle, bunions, or a condition like plantar fasciitis, Dr. Graney and Dr. Hickner are ready to help you find a path toward comfortable, healthy feet, and improve your quality of daily life. They also educate patients on the best ways to care for foot and ankle health, preventing issues like fractures and sport injuries.
Sport medicine services can help you walk with ease and enjoy your favorite activities with peace of mind. Dr. Graney and Dr. Hickner can also customize orthotics to provide support for your feet, as well as prevent heel pain and other foot problems.
At Madison Advanced Foot & Ankle, the team believes that everyone deserves access to comprehensive foot care and compassionate support. To schedule an appointment for quality foot care, call the office in Madison, Wisconsin, or book online today.
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Madison Foot & Ankle Surgery accepts the following insurance providers. For more information please contact our office. Medicare, Medicaid, United Health Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Icare, Aetna, Cigna, UMR, Workman’s Comp, CWHP, Golden Rule, WEA Trust, ChampVA
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