Bunions
Bunion (Hallux Valgus) - Minimally invasive surgical correction
More than one third of people over the age of 65 have bunions. It affects ladies twice as much as men. Many people live with this condition without any trouble. For many others however this stubborn lump on the inner side of the foot creates significant trouble when shoes become more and more difficult to ware, and the big to continues to progressively drift laterally causing lesser toes deformities, forming painful callosities and drastically reducing quality of life. For these patient corrective surgery is the only reliable option to help the trouble.
I have introduced a revolutionary minimally invasive bunion correction surgical technique to the North Midlands area and treat all of my bunions with this advanced surgical technique now. It involves cutting and resetting bones in the foot through small skin incisions using special instruments and implants. Many patients are delighted with the surgery and specifically on how quick and minimally painful the recovery is.
If your bunion troubles you please don’t hesitate to come and see me.
Compare Before & After Result
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 Me
You are in safe hands from consultation to recovery.

Personalised expert care
You are in safe hands.

Advanced minimally invasive treatment
Methods with minimal tissue injury and faster recovery.

Over 80 five-star reviews
From happy, satisfied patients.

Endorsed by 12 expert colleagues
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.










