Quick answer: Treatment for foot pain cost treatment follows a stepwise approach: 1) conservative care first (rest, ice, supportive footwear, OTC anti-inflammatories), 2) physical therapy and targeted exercises, 3) in-office treatments (injections, custom orthotics) if conservative fails at 4-6 weeks, 4) surgery for refractory cases. Most patients resolve at step 1 or 2. Call (810) 206-1402.
Cost of Foot Pain Treatment
Foot pain treatment costs vary widely. With insurance: $30-100 copay typically. Without: $200-400 visit + procedures. Custom orthotics: $475-$675. Surgery: $7K-$18K depending on type. Many patients save money by addressing foot pain early before progression.
Cost Breakdown
Office visit: $30-100 with insurance, $200-400 self-pay.
Imaging: X-ray $100-200, MRI $500-2500.
Custom orthotics: $475-$675.
Surgery: Bunion $7K-18K, ankle $7K-15K.
Out-of-pocket with insurance: $1500-6000 surgery typical.
FAQ
How can I save on foot care?
HSA/FSA, package pricing, address issues early.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does treatment take to work?
Most patients see improvement in 4-8 weeks with consistent conservative care. Persistent symptoms after 8 weeks need imaging and escalation.
When is surgery needed?
Surgery is reserved for cases that fail 3-6 months of conservative care, structural deformities, or fractures requiring stabilization.
Is this covered by insurance?
Most diagnostic visits and conservative treatments are covered by Medicare and major insurers. Custom orthotics often require diabetic or post-surgical justification.