Ettore Vulcano, MD

Category: Orthopedic surgeon in Miami Beach, Florida

Address: 4302 Alton Rd Simon Bldg Suite 220, Miami Beach, FL 33140, USA

Phone: +13056742090

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Krista Badola

May 20, 2022

Wonderful Doctor. Wonderful experience. Answered all my questions patiently.

Midalis Hernandez

Mar 25, 2022

I am very pleased with the attention of the very professional and competent team of this hospital, especially Dr. Vulcano.

Nancy Somerset

Mar 17, 2022

Staff friendly and helpful during visit. Wait time was great appreciate the care offered.

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Questions & Answers

Have any ortho or podiatry physicians studied under you and now perform this percutaneous bunion surgery successfully in Pennsylvania? I live near Pittsburgh and so far none in the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center have trained in this

Mary Ann Noblick | Sep 18, 2018
Elizabeth Grizzle | Sep 18, 2018

I also travelled to see him. There doesn’t seem to be many like him in the country

what percentage of foot/ankle surgeries are succesful?

Carmen Torres | Sep 18, 2018
A HS | Sep 18, 2018

In my case 100%. He is so patient and caring. Several medical doctors I spoke to happened to know about him and had great opinions of him. He was also very honest in providing me with the risks and complications of the surgery.

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Dr Vulcano does hip replacement and takes Medicare ? Thank u . Tha

mirta candreva | Nov 21, 2021
Barbara M | Nov 21, 2021

I am not sure, not familiar with this doctor, look him up to get his info and contact his office and or where he is at to get more detailed information. Sorry could not help more. Look him up at Mt Sinai Hospital website to get more detailed info or contact his office.

Does doctor Also is a specialist with knees?

Jaime Castillo | Sep 17, 2020
Ettore Vulcano, MD | Sep 17, 2020

Yes, Dr. Vulcano also addresses knee deformities.

Good afternoon , my question and concerns are , how long do you have to be non-weightbearing after the bunion surgery ?

michele litterio | Sep 18, 2019
Kelly B | Sep 18, 2019

The answer I was given to walk as soon as you feel comfortable. The problem is if you're not comfortable you need to still move your toes! I had extreme nerve pain unlike many people, and was not told to move my toes and now my big toe barely moves. Going through extreme PT to get it moving. On the other hand I met a couple of women that were walking after 2 weeks after a simple bunionectomy... the key is move! I stayed in bed with my feet up like they said to do and now I'm having extreme problems.

good morning, wondering if you can recommend a docter between Palm Beach to Miami who is trained in percutaneous bunion surgery.

Steven Buckler | Sep 18, 2019
Lou Cox | Sep 18, 2019

Explain the new bunion surgery by Dr.Vulcano

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How can I find out if the non-invasive bunion surgery is available in Houston, TX?

Bette Dusenbury | Sep 18, 2018
Ettore Vulcano | Sep 18, 2018

It don’t believe it is. Unfortunately it is not widespread yet. Hopefully in a few years it will be available nationwide

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