Eitan Ingall, MD

Foot and Ankle Surgery

Advanced Foot and Ankle Surgery in McKinney, TX

Get the Best Care for Foot and Ankle Injuries

It’s no surprise that foot and ankle-related problems, whether it’s ankle injuries in sports, sudden and accidental falls, or chronic conditions, can make your everyday life very painful and uncomfortable. So, why go through the excruciating pain when the solution is right here?

Meet Dr. Eitan Ingall, a fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon whom patients often reach out to while looking for an expert podiatrist in McKinney. Dr. Ingall specializes in minimally invasive foot and ankle surgeryCharcot reconstruction surgery, and other procedures.






    Our Professional Foot and Ankle Surgery Services in McKinney, TX

    • Sports-Related Injuries

      Get specialized surgical care for all kinds of ankle injuries in sports, such as ligament tears, tendon repairs, etc.

    • Forefoot Procedures

      Dr. Eitan Ingall is also your go-to podiatrist in McKinney, TX, for precision surgery for bunions, hammertoes, and similar forefront conditions.

    • Fusion and Joint Procedures

      We offer minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery​, ankle replacement, and more solutions to relieve pain effectively and restore movement.

    • Charcot Reconstruction Surgery

      You can count on us to perform professional charcot reconstruction surgery, helping you prevent further complications and ensure stability in your foot and ankle.

    Why Choose Dr. Eitan Ingall for Foot and Ankle Surgery?

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    About Dr. Eitan Ingall

    Dr. Ingall is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic foot and ankle surgeon dedicated to providing world-class care. His expertise includes both complex reconstructive surgeries and minimally invasive techniques, ensuring each patient receives the best possible treatment for their condition.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long will my foot and ankle surgery recovery take?

    The recovery time for a foot and ankle surgery is not fixed. It varies depending on the type of injury and the surgery’s complexity. Some surgeries have a recovery period of 6 to 12 weeks, while others can take longer. So, after your surgery is complete, you can ask the surgeon or the podiatrist about the estimated time for recovery, while keeping in mind that full recovery can take a while.

    What does minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery mean?

    Minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery refers to a procedure where very small incisions are used for the surgery. The goal is to keep the surrounding soft tissues preserved, leading to less pain and faster recovery. Dr. Eitan Ingall offers advanced foot and ankle surgery solutions and has expertise in minimally invasive techniques as well.

    Do you also accept insurance?

    Absolutely. We have partnered with multiple major insurance providers and offer complete support in ensuring you get complete benefits before the treatment. We take pride in helping our patients make the most of their insurance coverage, so that they can get the best solution for their surgery needs without worrying about factors like finances.

    Is foot and ankle surgery a painful process?

    A common concern among patients is how painful a foot or ankle surgery is. Well, the trust is even tough some discomfort might be common, the latest and modern techniques have made the process less painful and contain the pain safely and effectively. You can consult Dr. Eitan Ingall with your injury to learn in-depth about the surgery needs and what to expect.

    How important is physical therapy after a foot and ankle surgery?

    In almost all scenarios related to foot and ankle surgery, physical therapy is a vital step that patients must follow, as recommended by surgeons and podiatry professionals. Choosing to take physical therapy helps you restore strength, flexibility, and overall balance post-surgery. Additionally, full rehabilitation through physical therapy helps prevent future complications.

    Ready to Say Goodbye to Your Foot and Ankle Pain?