Regain a Steady Step and Walk Pain-Free.
Comprehensive management of foot and ankle conditions: bunions (hallux valgus), Morton's neuroma, hammer toe, arthrodesis, ankle replacement. Our orthopedic surgeons use proven surgical techniques to eliminate pain and restore your mobility.
Walk pain-free within the first few weeks
Wear comfortable shoes again
Quick return to your activities and sports
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Stop letting pain dictate your daily life.
If you recognize yourself in any of these situations, a quick assessment is needed.
Forefoot Pain
A painful bump on the big toe (bunion), burning sensations under the ball of the foot, or an electric-shock feeling between the toes with every step.
Toe Deformities
One or more curled toes (hammer toe), painful corns, and increasing difficulty finding comfortable shoes.
Unstable or Stiff Ankle
Recurrent sprains, a feeling that the ankle "gives way," or joint stiffness that limits walking and stair climbing.
Persistent pain
Physical therapy and cortisone injections are no longer enough to relieve your symptoms.

Regain your freedom of movement
Whether your goal is to get back to hiking, run a 5K, or simply walk without thinking about it, we aim for a lasting correction of the deformity and complete elimination of pain.
What our patients say
Your path to recovery in 4 steps
A simplified approach for immediate and stress-free care.
Priority Request
Report your need via our short form or by phone for an immediate file to be opened.
Call back in less than 24 hours
Our team will contact you personally the same day to qualify your emergency and set up an appointment.
Consultation within 48 hours
Meet your surgeon right away at our clinic for a physical exam and complete imaging.
Clear game plan
Leave with a precise diagnosis, a transparent estimate and an operation date set on your agenda.
Solutions Tailored to Your Foot and Ankle
Each situation requires a specific approach.
Here are the interventions that we offer according to your diagnosis.
Forefoot Surgery
Hallux valgus (bunion), hallux rigidus, Morton's neuroma, plantar fibroma. Targeted procedures to correct the deformity, eliminate pain, and restore natural weight-bearing.
Toe Correction
Hammer toe, toe arthrodesis, big toe arthrodesis (MTP), complex deformity (up to 2 toes). Surgical realignment for functional, pain-free toes.
Ankle Surgery
Arthroscopy, arthrodesis, ankle replacement (prosthesis), ligament reconstruction. Comprehensive solutions for instability, arthritis, and joint injuries.
Achilles Tendon
Surgical repair after partial or complete rupture. Suture or reconstruction to restore propulsive strength and enable a return to sports.
What to expect after surgery?
Recovery varies according to the pathology, but our minimally invasive protocol aims at a quick return to your activities. Here are the typical landmarks:

Weeks for protection & healing
Weeks for mobility & daily life
Month for strength & return to sport
6 pillars guide our medical practice
Exceptional care for a lasting result.
Fast and Guaranteed Access
Consultation possible within 48 hours and rapid surgery. The uncertainty of waiting lists is over.
VIP and Safe Environment
A modern and soothing clinic in Town of Mount Royal, far from the stress and the hospital hustle and bustle.
Minimally Invasive Techniques
Modern protocols that spare the muscles for an accelerated and less painful recovery.
One Surgeon
The same specialist follows you personally, from the first diagnosis until your complete recovery.
Diagnosis without detour
No forced selling. We give you accurate information on the need (or not) to operate.
Priority to Autonomy
Our only goal: your quick return to work, sport and an active life.
Surgical excellence, with a human face
Recognized specialists who combine cutting-edge technical expertise and attentive listening.

Dr Marc Beauchamp
A pioneer of arthroscopy in Quebec with over 25 years of clinical experience, he dedicates himself exclusively to complex shoulder pathologies (shoulder replacement, severe osteoarthritis, major reconstructions), offering globally recognized technical expertise.

Dr Marc-Andre Leblanc
Expert in joint replacement surgery. It favors minimally invasive approaches and rapid recovery, aimed at restoring the natural mobility of the hip and knee with as little pain as possible.

Dr Traian Amzica
Recognized for his human approach and his ability to listen, he specializes in sports injuries and knee surgery (meniscus, ligaments). Its objective: to support active patients towards a safe return to play.

Dr Vincent Dubé
Trained in foot and ankle surgery and reconstruction in Halifax and Sydney (Australia), he devotes his practice to complex conditions of the forefoot, ankle, and Achilles tendon (hallux valgus, arthrodesis, ankle replacement, ligament instability). Adjunct clinical professor at Université de Montréal, he combines academic rigor with a human approach to restore a confident, pain-free gait.
Don't be alone with your pain
Discuss your situation with our team and we'll call you back in under 24 hours.
FAQ
Common shoulder questions
Allow approximately 6 weeks in a post-operative shoe with progressive weight-bearing. Most patients resume driving around 6 to 8 weeks and return to regular shoes between 2 and 3 months. Residual swelling may persist up to 6 months but does not prevent daily activities.
Yes This is one of the major benefits of the intervention. Once tissue healing has progressed (usually after 6 to 12 weeks), sleeping on your side becomes comfortable again.
Thanks to regional nerve blocks administered before the procedure, immediate post-operative pain is well controlled. During the first days, a multimodal pain management protocol (combined medications) maintains comfort. Most patients report moderate, manageable pain — far less than they anticipated.
It depends on the procedure. For forefoot surgeries (hallux valgus, hammer toe), partial weight-bearing with a special shoe is possible from the same day. For ankle fusions or Achilles tendon repairs, a non-weight-bearing period of 4 to 6 weeks is usually required.
No. As a non-participating private clinic, consultation and surgery costs are borne by the patient. However, most private insurances reimburse a portion of the consultation or imaging costs, and surgical expenses are eligible for tax credits for medical expenses.
It is our major strength. We aim for an initial telephone contact in less than 24 hours and a consultation with the surgeon within 48 to 72 working hours. Surgery can usually be scheduled in the following weeks.
No. In private practice, you have direct access to our specialists. You don't have to wait months for a reference ticket before calling us.
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