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  • 40 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Can anyone recommend good hospitals in Hyderabad for bunion surgery and what's the usual cost for the procedure

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For bunion surgery in Hyderabad, hospitals like Yashoda Hospitals, Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, and Star Hospital are well-regarded for their orthopedic expertise and specialized treatments. Bunion surgery costs typically range from ‚Çπ40,000 to ‚Çπ1,50,000

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