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Do you find yourself being self-conscious, particularly in social situations where people may notice the affected nails?
Do you find it difficult to trim or maintain your nails properly, which results in discomfort?
Do you have brittle nails that are prone to breaking, which can be painful and interfere with your daily activities?
Do you have a foul smell from your affected nails that is starting to affect your confidence and social interactions?
Do you find yourself itching, scratching, or picking at the affected area?
Have you started to worry that you will never get rid of your fungal toenail and may never be able to resume the activities you love?
If you answered YES to any of the above, you're not alone. At Center for Ankle and Foot Care we hear stories like this every single day and we know EXACTLY how to help fix your fungal nai pain.
Clermont and Leesburg
If you’ve got fungal nail problem – it’s very tempting to think that it’s nothing, that it will go away on its own. Or, you might pass it off as something “everyone” your age suffers from…
There’s no obvious reason why it happened – but it doesn’t seem to be shifting and its been there a good while now.
If that’s happening to you, you’re not alone – and we hear this type of thing all the time. In fact, it's one of THE most common nail problems that we see in Center for Ankle and Foot Care.
Common symptoms include:
Discolored nails
Thickened nails
Brittle or crumbly nails
Buildup of debris under the nail
Foul odor
Difficulty in applying nail polish
Pain or discomfort
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At The Center for Ankle and Foot Care, your toenail health starts with a detailed evaluation. Our experienced podiatrists will assess your nail appearance, surrounding skin, history of trauma, and any signs of infection.
We also consider your lifestyle, health status, and past treatment attempts to determine the best path forward. No two fungal nail cases are the same—and we take the time to understand yours.
Our team are experts in treating fungal toenails and use a comprehensive, science-backed approach to tackle the infection from multiple angles. Depending on your condition, your treatment plan may include:
Class IV Laser Therapy – a painless, in-office treatment to target fungal infection at its source.
Tolcylen Antifungal Solution – a daily topical to improve nail health and prevent reinfection
Tolcylen Soaks – ideal for patients with peeling skin or athlete’s foot, helping to reduce fungal activity around the nail
Oral Antifungal Medication – available if appropriate, with necessary lab monitoring
We build your plan based on what’s most effective for your situation—so you can start seeing real progress.
Fungal nails don’t clear up overnight. Our goal is to help you grow new, healthy nails over time, while preventing reinfection. Most people start with a 3-month laser treatment cycle, followed by a long-term follow-up and supportive at-home care.
We’ll guide you through every stage of recovery and give you the tools—like antifungal products and maintenance tips—to stay fungus-free. It’s all about getting you back to feeling confident in your feet again, and doing what you love without worry.
Our team of podiatrists at Center for Ankle and Foot Care are experts in treating fungal nail conditions, helping 1000's of patients get back to walking and running with relief from fungal nails.
Here’s just a few of the things our podiatry team can do for you:
We can help quickly relieve your fungal nail symptoms, often within just a couple of sessions.
On day one, we can inform you of what you have, why you have it, and how to get rid of it, so you can feel confident and informed about your treatment.
We can help you discover what's truly causing your fungal nail infection and address the root issue in as little as 20 minutes.
Our treatments can help give you more energy to enjoy each day to the fullest.
We can help you say goodbye to taking harmful painkillers long-term and find a more effective solution.
We can help you avoid surgery – and painful injections
We can help you keep out of the doctor’s waiting room or from making repeat visits only to be given more pills!
We can help you get back to enjoying quality time with family and friends that your fungal nail has stolen from you
We can help you keep active and live a full life free from the curse of fungal nail pain.
What's next? You've got a decision to make - another month gone by without solving your fungal nail problem, or are you ready to get back to doing the things you love?
From Consultation to Treatment
We're excited to see you at your appointment! We want to make sure you feel comfortable and well-informed, so don't hesitate to ask us any questions about our treatments, our office, or even our payment options. Our goal is to help you get back to living your life free of pain, so let's work together to make that happen!
Discuss your foot health goals
Provide x-rays if required
Complete foot examination
Discover your options
Start a custom treatment plan
Specialized Expertise: Our office offers specialized care from highly-trained podiatrist in various fields like sports rehab and chronic pain management.
Comprehensive Approach: We provide holistic treatment plans combining manual therapy, exercises, and cutting-edge technology for a well-rounded approach.
Cutting-Edge Facilities: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and advanced equipment to support patients' recovery.
Proven Track Record: Our office's reputation is built on successful patient outcomes and positive feedback, fostering a supportive environment for rehabilitation.
Fungal toenails, also known as onychomycosis, are primarily caused by various types of fungi, such as dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds. These organisms thrive in warm and moist environments, making toenails susceptible to infection, especially in conditions like sweaty shoes or damp communal areas.
To prevent fungal toenail infections, practice good foot hygiene. Keep your feet clean and dry, trim your toenails regularly, wear breathable shoes, and change socks frequently. Avoid walking barefoot in public places like locker rooms and pool areas, and be cautious when getting pedicures to ensure that tools are properly sanitized.
Common symptoms of fungal toenails include discoloration (yellowing or darkening of the nail), thickening, brittleness, distorted shape, and a foul odor. In some cases, the infected nail may separate from the nail bed, leading to pain or discomfort.
Diagnosis often involves a visual examination by a healthcare professional. Additionally, they may take a nail clipping or sample to perform laboratory tests like a fungal culture or microscopy to identify the specific fungus causing the infection.
Treatment options vary, and they may include antifungal medications (oral or topical), medicated nail polish, or in severe cases, surgical removal of the nail. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate treatment based on the severity of the infection.
The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity of the infection and the chosen treatment method. It may take several weeks to several months for the new, healthy nail to replace the infected portion. Consistent and diligent adherence to the prescribed treatment is crucial for successful resolution.
While some over-the-counter antifungal products may provide relief for mild cases, consulting a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and prescription-strength medications is advisable for more severe infections. Over-the-counter options may not be potent enough for effective treatment in some cases.
Yes, fungal toenail infections can be contagious. Avoid sharing personal items such as nail clippers and socks, and practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of spreading the infection to others or other areas of your own body.
It's generally recommended to avoid nail polish during the treatment of a fungal toenail infection, as it may trap moisture and exacerbate the condition. Keeping the nails clean and allowing them to breathe is crucial for effective treatment.
If home remedies prove ineffective, or if the infection worsens, consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate prescription medications or other advanced treatment options. Early intervention increases the likelihood of successful treatment.
Please note that these FAQs provide general information and should not replace personalized advice from a qualified healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a trusted podiatrist to assess your individual case and determine the most suitable treatment plan for your fungal nail.
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Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am - 4pm
Thursday: 8am - 4pm
Friday: 8am - 1:30am
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
If you have any questions before scheduling an appointment or for general inquiries, please use the contact us button below. Our team will promptly reach out to assist you.
Monday : Closed
Tuesday : 8am - 1pm
Wednesday : Closed
Thursday: 8 am - 1 pm
Friday : Closed
Saturday : Closed
Sunday : Closed