Medicare & Bunion Surgery
in New York, NY

Medicare covers bunion treatment — including surgery — when your bunion causes pain, difficulty walking, or shoe-fitting problems. Dr. Suzanne Levine, DPM is a board-certified podiatric surgeon on the Upper East Side known for minimally invasive bunion techniques with faster recovery. See all Medicare-covered podiatry services.

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Medicare Coverage for Bunion Surgery: What's Included

A bunion that hurts, limits your walking, or forces you out of normal shoes is a medical condition — its evaluation, X-rays, and treatment are covered by Medicare Part B. Purely cosmetic straightening of a painless bunion is not covered, and we will always tell you which applies.

Covered care usually starts conservatively: padding, strapping, anti-inflammatory injections, footwear guidance, and activity changes. Many patients get lasting relief without surgery.

When surgery is needed, Medicare covers medically necessary bunionectomy. Dr. Levine uses minimally invasive techniques where appropriate — smaller incisions, less soft-tissue disruption, and a quicker return to shoes.

Covered pre-surgical care includes X-rays, medical clearance coordination, and surgical planning so you know exactly what your procedure involves.

Post-operative visits, suture removal, and healing checks are covered as part of your surgical care. Most patients are back in comfortable shoes within weeks, depending on the procedure.

Bunions often travel with hammertoes and crossover toes. Medicare covers treatment of these related deformities when they are painful, often correctable in the same operative setting.

Covered follow-up care addresses the mechanics that caused your bunion, reducing the chance it comes back after correction.

Meet Our Acclaimed Podiatrist

Dr. Suzanne Levine is a board-certified podiatric foot surgeon recognized for her contributions to both medical and aesthetic podiatry. With extensive experience and a commitment to innovation, she provides patients with attentive, personalized care. Dr. Levine stays at the forefront of the latest advancements to offer effective treatments for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.

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How a Medicare Visit Works at Millennium Podiatry

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Call or book online, and bring your Medicare card (or Medicare Advantage card) plus any supplemental insurance. Our front desk verifies your coverage before you are seen, so there are no billing surprises.

Dr. Levine examines your feet, reviews your history, and orders any covered diagnostics — such as in-office X-rays — needed for an accurate diagnosis of your bunion treatment and surgery needs.

Medicare covers care that is medically necessary, so we document your diagnosis and plan thoroughly. You will know exactly what is covered before treatment begins.

Many covered treatments are performed right in our Park Avenue office at your first or second visit.

Covered follow-up visits track your progress and keep small problems from becoming big ones.

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Who Qualifies for Medicare-Covered Bunion Surgery?

You qualify for Medicare-covered bunion care if you are enrolled in Part B (or Medicare Advantage) and your bunion causes:

  • Pain — daily aching, throbbing, or sharp pain at the big-toe joint.
  • Difficulty walking or standing for normal periods.
  • Shoe-fitting problems — inability to wear ordinary shoes comfortably.
  • Overlapping toes, corns, or skin breakdown caused by the deformity.

A painless bunion corrected purely for appearance is not covered — we will tell you honestly which category you are in before treatment.

Medicare-Covered Services We Provide

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Patient Experiences

What Will Bunion Surgery Cost With Medicare?

With Original Medicare, Part B covers 80% of the approved amount for bunion evaluation, conservative care, and medically necessary surgery after your deductible; a Medigap plan typically covers the remaining 20%. Facility fees for surgery are covered under the same medically-necessary rules.

Medicare Advantage plans cover the same services with plan-specific copays — we verify your exact costs before scheduling surgery, so there are no surprises.

Medicare Bunion Surgery FAQs

Yes, when the bunion is painful or interferes with walking or footwear. Medicare covers the workup, the bunionectomy, and post-operative care at the standard 80/20 Part B split.

No. Medicare only covers medically necessary correction. If your bunion is painless and you want it corrected for appearance, that would be self-pay — and we will tell you upfront.

Usually, yes — documented conservative care supports medical necessity. Many patients improve without surgery; those who do not proceed with well-supported coverage.

Techniques using smaller incisions and specialized instruments to realign the joint with less soft-tissue damage — typically meaning less swelling and a faster recovery. Dr. Levine will advise whether you are a candidate.

Most patients walk in a surgical shoe immediately or within days, returning to regular shoes over several weeks depending on the procedure performed.

Not with Original Medicare. Some Medicare Advantage HMO plans require one — call our office and we will check your plan for you.