Get a Second Opinion Before Neuroma Surgery

Get a Second Opinion Before Neuroma Surgery

Foot nerve surgery is not reversible. Before committing to neurectomy — nerve removal — it is always reasonable to seek a second opinion from a specialist who performs nerve-preserving procedures.

When to Seek a Second Opinion

  • You have been recommended neurectomy (nerve removal surgery)
  • You have had prior neuroma surgery with persistent or recurrent pain
  • You are unsure whether your diagnosis is correct
  • Your symptoms have not responded to conservative treatments as expected
  • You want to explore nerve-preserving surgical options before proceeding
  • You have been told “there is nothing more that can be done”

What Dr. Bregman’s Evaluation Includes

  • Full clinical examination of the foot and affected nerve
  • Imaging review — your existing MRI or ultrasound, or new imaging if needed
  • Complete treatment history review including all prior procedures
  • Clear explanation of all available options including nerve decompression
  • Honest assessment of whether surgery is indicated and which type

Patients travel from across the US and internationally for Dr. Bregman’s evaluations.

Nerve Decompression: A Surgery Most Patients Are Never Offered

Many patients with Morton’s neuroma are taken directly to neurectomy — nerve removal — without being evaluated for nerve decompression. Decompression is a nerve-preserving procedure with a 85% long-term success rate in appropriately selected patients, and carries none of the permanent risks of neurectomy (numbness, stump neuroma).

Learn About Decompression vs. Neurectomy →

Ready for a Second Opinion?

Dr. Bregman welcomes patients seeking second opinions before surgery or after a prior procedure that did not deliver the expected result. A thorough evaluation will give you the information you need to make the right decision.

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