Bunion surgery depends on the severity of the patient’s condition, the level of spending in the area and the level of the hospital, ranging from as little as $5,000 to as much as $10,000 or more. If the bunion is mild, you can cooperate with your doctor to receive minimally invasive treatment to restore the normal shape of your bunion. Minimally invasive surgery is performed under local anesthesia and involves removing the bunion, removing the bony growths, bony encumbrances, and severing the bunion muscles. Severe bunions require orthopedic surgery, which is more expensive. The cost is higher. The bunion must be stabilized with a thick steel plate or Kirschner’s pin, and the tendon must be released, which can cost between $8,000 and $10,000 per bunion. There is also an open osteotomy that is more expensive. The cost of bunion surgery at a tertiary care hospital is higher than at a secondary or primary care hospital, and the price of bunion surgery varies by level. Detailed prices for bunion surgery are not fixed, and will vary depending on the severity of the condition, the type of surgery and the level of hospital chosen. You should consult your local hospital for specific prices.