A bunion isn’t just a bump — it’s the big-toe joint slowly drifting out of alignment, and it tends to get worse the longer it’s ignored. At Kim Holistic Foot & Ankle Center, we’ve provided bunion treatment in Long Beach for over 35 years — starting with an honest assessment of how far the joint has shifted, then a plan aimed at relieving pain and protecting the joint, with surgery discussed only when it’s truly worth it. Call (562) 426-2551 or book an appointment online.

The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons has a good clinical overview of bunions if you’d like the background.
Your first visit includes a hands-on exam and, when needed, on-site imaging — to measure how far the joint has drifted and to rule out look-alikes like arthritis or gout, which need different treatment.
To be honest with you up front: no splint, spacer, or exercise can straighten a bunion — only surgery changes the bone. But most bunion pain can be managed without an operation. Depending on your joint, your plan may include footwear guidance, custom orthotics to support the mechanics that aggravate the joint, padding and toe spacers for comfort, and anti-inflammatory strategies for flare-ups. Our holistic treatments focus on the whole chain — how you stand, walk, and load the foot — not just the bump. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, have the joint examined before relying on pads or spacers.
If pain limits your daily life despite conservative care, we’ll walk you through what surgical correction involves, what recovery looks like, and whether the timing makes sense — so the decision is made with clear eyes, not out of frustration. Our medical treatments page covers the clinical side of what we offer.
We’re located at 701 E 28th St #111, Long Beach, CA 90806 — serving Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, and surrounding communities.
No — once the joint has drifted, only surgical correction changes the alignment of the bone. But that does not mean surgery is inevitable: most bunion pain can be managed with footwear changes, orthotics, and joint-protection strategies, and slowing the progression keeps more options open.
If the bump is growing, the joint is red or aching after normal days, shoes that used to fit now hurt, or the pain is changing how you walk — it is time for an exam. The earlier a bunion is assessed, the more non-surgical options remain. If you have diabetes, have any foot deformity checked promptly rather than waiting.
They can relieve pressure and make the foot more comfortable, which is worth a lot day to day — but they do not straighten the joint, whatever the packaging suggests. We will tell you honestly which over-the-counter aids are worth using for your foot and which are wasted money.
Coverage depends on your plan, but podiatry visits are typically billed like a regular specialist visit — call (562) 426-2551 and we will help you verify what your insurance covers before you come in.
Call (562) 426-2551 or request an appointment at our Long Beach office. The earlier a bunion is assessed, the more non-surgical options stay on the table.