Bunions & big toe arthritis
Dr. Arora explains minimally invasive bunion correction, candidacy, and what patients can expect.
Full Q&A guideMinimally invasive foot & ankle surgery
Dr. Danny Arora is an orthopedic surgeon with expertise in sports medicine, trauma, and foot and ankle surgery. He is known for his minimally invasive and arthroscopic skills, with advanced fellowship training from Duke University and the University of Toronto.
Foot and ankle surgery explained in plain language — bunions, ankle replacement, and recovery.
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Duke University
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Queen’s University
Laval University
FRCSC — Orthopedic Surgery, Foot & Ankle
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Dr. Arora specializes in foot and ankle reconstruction using minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques.
Advanced techniques for faster recovery and better cosmetic outcomes.
Restoring mobility and reducing pain from ankle arthritis.
Reliable pain relief for severe ankle arthritis.
Treatment for acute ruptures and chronic tendinopathy.
Minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of ankle conditions.
Advanced procedures to repair and regenerate damaged cartilage.
Surgical stabilization for chronic ankle instability.
Pain relief for hallux rigidus and advanced big toe arthritis.
Removal of bone spurs to restore big toe movement.
Fellowship-trained specialists covering the full range of orthopedic care.
Discuss your foot or ankle concerns directly with Dr. Arora. Consults in 1–3 days, surgery typically 2–4 weeks later. No referral required.