Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Specialist in Bristol
Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Specialist in Bristol
Foot and ankle problems can gradually limit movement, independence, and quality of life if left untreated. In Bristol, patients have access to consultant-led orthopaedic care focused exclusively on foot and ankle conditions, with an emphasis on accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and long-term outcomes.
Each consultation is led by a specialist who takes time to understand how symptoms began and how they affect everyday activities such as walking, working, or exercise. Care is guided by detailed clinical assessment rather than assumptions, ensuring treatment addresses the underlying cause of the problem. Where clinically appropriate, minimally invasive techniques are considered to reduce tissue disruption and support recovery.
Patients in Bristol are supported with clear, honest guidance throughout their care. Non-surgical options are explored first, and surgery is recommended only when it is likely to provide meaningful and lasting benefit. The aim is to restore mobility, relieve pain, and help patients return to daily life with confidence and clarity.
Book a consultation in Bristol to receive specialist-led advice and a structured approach to foot and ankle care.
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If you suffer with stubborn bunions, misaligned toes, agonising ankle arthritis or persistent
heel pain don’t hesitate to consult with Mr Akimau.
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Why Choose a Specialist
Foot & Ankle Surgeon in Bristol
Consultant-Led, Focused Expertise
Foot & Ankle Conditions Treated in Bristol
Foot and ankle conditions can develop due to injury, overuse, structural imbalance, or age-related changes. In Bristol, care is focused on identifying the underlying cause of symptoms through careful assessment, rather than treating pain alone. This approach helps ensure treatment decisions are appropriate, effective, and sustainable.
Problems affecting the front of the foot can interfere with walking, footwear comfort, and balance. Commonly assessed forefoot conditions include:
- Bunions (hallux valgus)
- Big toe arthritis (hallux rigidus)
- Hammer toes and claw toes
- Forefoot pain and metatarsalgia
Management is guided by symptom severity, progression, and the impact on daily activities.
Heel and Achilles pain can become persistent if not managed correctly. Conditions commonly evaluated include:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Chronic Achilles
- degeneration
- Insertional heel pain
Both non-surgical and surgical options are considered depending on the condition and response to previous treatment.
Treatments & Procedures Available in Bristol
Treatment in Bristol is guided by careful diagnosis, clinical evidence, and a clear understanding of how each condition affects daily life. The approach prioritises effective care with the least invasive option wherever possible, with surgery recommended only when it is likely to provide meaningful, lasting benefit.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Many foot and ankle conditions can be managed without surgery, particularly when identified early. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may include:
- Practical advice on activity and load management
- Structured rehabilitation guidance
- Injection treatments where clinically appropriate
- Shockwave therapy for selected heel and tendon conditions
These options aim to reduce pain, restore function, and prevent further deterioration.
Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery
When surgery is necessary, minimally invasive techniques may be suitable for certain conditions. These procedures involve smaller incisions and specialised methods designed to limit disruption to surrounding tissues. Common indications include:
- Bunion correction
- Lesser toe deformity procedures
- Selected forefoot conditions
Suitability is assessed on an individual basis and discussed in detail during consultation.
Informed, Individualised Decision-Making
All treatment recommendations are made following clear discussion of:
- Expected outcomes
- Potential risks
- Recovery timelines
- Alternative options
Patients are supported in making informed decisions without pressure, with care plans tailored to individual needs and circumstances.
Your Consultation & Treatment Journey in Bristol
Care in Bristol follows a structured and transparent process, designed to help patients understand their condition clearly and make informed decisions at every stage. The emphasis is on careful assessment, appropriate treatment, and long-term improvement rather than rushed solutions.
Initial Specialist Consultation
Your first appointment is led by a consultant specialising exclusively in foot and ankle conditions. Time is taken to discuss:
- Your symptoms and how they developed
- How the problem affects daily activities, work, or exercise
- Any previous treatments, scans, or injuries
A detailed physical examination helps assess movement, alignment, strength, and areas of pain or instability.
Diagnostic Assessment
Where needed, imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans is reviewed alongside clinical findings. This combined approach helps confirm the diagnosis and ensures treatment planning is based on both symptoms and underlying structural or mechanical issues.
Treatment Discussion & Planning
All suitable treatment options are explained clearly and honestly. This may include non-surgical management, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery where appropriate. The discussion covers:
- Expected benefits and limitations
- Potential risks
- Likely recovery timelines
Patients are encouraged to ask questions and take time to consider their options before proceeding.
Treatment & Aftercare
If treatment is undertaken, care is delivered with a focus on safety, precision, and comfort. Clear guidance is provided on activity levels, rehabilitation, and what to expect during recovery, helping patients feel prepared and supported.
Follow-Up & Ongoing Support
Follow-up appointments are arranged to monitor progress, address concerns, and adjust recovery plans if needed. The goal is to support safe healing and help patients return confidently to everyday activities, work, or sport.
About Me
Meet Mr. Pavel Akimau
Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Akimau has been working as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at University Hospitals of North Staffordshire NHS Trust since 2021. Patients’ wellbeing and genuine willingness to help has always been Mr Akimau top priority. He has got a high calibre expertise in full spectrum of elective and traumatic Foot and Ankle conditions as well as general trauma.



Frequently Asked Questions – Bristol
A GP referral is not required for private consultations in Bristol. Patients can book directly. If you are using private medical insurance or attending via the NHS, a referral letter may be required depending on your provider.
Consultations cover a wide range of foot and ankle problems, including bunions, arthritis, heel pain, Achilles tendon issues, ankle instability, and sports-related injuries. Each assessment focuses on identifying the underlying cause of symptoms rather than providing temporary relief alone.
No. Non-surgical treatment options are always considered first where appropriate. Surgery is recommended only when conservative measures are unlikely to provide sufficient improvement and when the potential benefits clearly outweigh the risks.
Minimally invasive surgery uses smaller incisions and specialised techniques designed to reduce disruption to surrounding tissues. When suitable, this approach may support a smoother recovery, but it is not appropriate for every condition. Suitability is assessed during consultation.
Recovery time depends on the condition and type of treatment. Non-surgical care may allow a quicker return to normal activities, while surgical procedures require a structured recovery period. Clear guidance on recovery timelines is provided before any treatment begins.
Imaging is recommended only when clinically necessary. Existing scans can be reviewed, or new imaging may be arranged to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Yes. Follow-up appointments are an important part of care. These visits allow progress to be monitored, concerns to be addressed, and recovery plans to be adjusted if needed.
Absolutely. Consultations are designed to provide clarity and guidance. You do not need to decide on treatment in advance — the focus is on understanding your condition and discussing appropriate options.







