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Dr. Zully Calvo’s approach to bunion management offers an alternative to the woes of traditional surgery’s long incisions + lengthy recovery.

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If you’re struggling with bunions, you’re not alone. As many as one in three US adults has some degree of bunion deformity leading to pain, swelling, and limited mobility.

Enter: An innovative new procedure performed by Watson Clinic’s board-certified Podiatric Surgeon, Dr. Zully Calvo.

This minimally invasive approach uses a smaller incision than traditional surgery, allowing for faster recovery and a path to pain-free living. Schedule an appointment to see if you’re a candidate.

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