Dr. Richard Moy Attracts Patients Worldwide for Painless Bunion Surgery
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Dr. Richard Moy Attracts Patients Worldwide for Painless Bunion Surgery

Undergoing any type of surgery is an intimidating task. In addition to finding the right doctor, patients must plan for unexpected costs and ensure they are choosing the right service and practitioner for their circumstances. As medicine has become more commercialized in the United States, this has become increasingly complicated. Medical procedures are advertised as cutting-edge, minimally invasive, and risk-free surgeries. Patients are not being educated on the much deeper nuances of these procedures, which can lead to significant complications. 

Dr. Richard Moy, a diversely experienced foot and ankle surgeon who serves clients globally, has seen this lack of transparency emerge in his specialty. Since he first began practicing medicine over 30 years ago, Dr. Moy was determined to create a proprietary method for treating foot and ankle conditions. He had a special interest in bunion removal and developed a virtually pain-free methodology for correcting the foot. As he has made waves in the medical world for these innovative techniques, Dr. Moy has become the go-to surgeon for bunion removal. His private practice in California welcomes thousands of clients annually from all over the world. Dr. Moy has served clients from 47 US states and 20 countries globally. He is the only provider of pain-free bunion surgery, and his multi-decade legacy of patient satisfaction enables him to make a significant contribution to their lives.

The majority of Dr. Moy’s patients have been referrals from happy patients vouching for his professionalism, compassion and, above all of us his results. Dr. Moy has resolved bunion deformities ranging from mild to extremely severe. Some of his patients have been professional soccer players, marathon runners, ballet dancers, shoemakers, and Hollywood elites. Their experiences receiving care from Dr. Moy are eye-opening for prospective clients. Without their testimonials on surgery, many would assume that Dr. Moy’s proprietary techniques are too good to be true. Practically pain-free bunion removal surgery seems unrealistic when traditional procedures cause excruciating pain and prevent walking, running, and operating a vehicle for months on end. However, the success of Dr. Moy’s surgery is supported by the unshakeable trust patients from around the globe have in his work. Many fly to his clinic and travel home very soon after surgery since they have zero pain and are able to walk immediately. In a testimonial of three patients five days post-operation, Dr. Moy demonstrates the amazing results of his work. All three women share their own stories of undergoing bunion removal surgery, and each one highlights the difficulty in finding the right surgeon. They also explain how Dr. Moy is frequently praised and recommended by his previous patients.

Dr. Moy shares his advice with patients looking for bunion removal surgery or related foot and ankle procedures. “Prospective patients are highly encouraged to discuss the experiences of previous patients of the same surgeon regarding their recovery process in order to manage their expectations,” Dr. Moy says. “Without enough research, patients can have a disappointing or painful medical experience that can cause long-term complications.” Dr. Moy also guarantees transparency through the online posting of all his patients’ handwritten evaluations of their post-operative experience. 

In the near future, Dr. Moy aims to take his work overseas by partnering with a clinic in the UAE. The Middle East market is expanding rapidly, and Dubai is a key location for global travelers and cutting-edge medical procedures. This expansion would empower more people to discover truly pain-free solutions that help them live to the fullest and allow more convenient access to Dr. Moy globally. 

Published by: Martin De Juan

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