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Nail Fungus Treatment


Nail fungus treatment options have come a long way in the last few years. Since November 2007, over 70,000 cases of toe nail fungus have been treated by laser technology around the world. In February 2011, Health Canada approved its use for Canadian citizens. In Vancouver and the surrounding areas (Delta, Surrey, White Rock and Richmond), Dr. Troy has been successfully providing laser nail fungus treatments to his patients.

Dr. Troy is one of the leading providers in Canada of laser treatments and is the first Canadian Pin Pointe Foot Laser Certified Providers of the technology. He has seen its effectiveness in patients in the US, UK, Australia, NZ and Europe, and now he offers the most effective nail fungus treatment currently available. Success rates are as high as 90% in mild cases and 75% in moderate cases, which is far better than the rates associated with oral medications and topical lotions.

The laser procedure for nail fungus treatment is extremely fast and reliable. A patient needs only a 40-minute appointment, after which he or she can go right back to work or their normal physical routine. The treatment itself is virtually painless; most patients only feel a warming sensation; very few experience a mild pin prick.

Laser nail fungus treatment is a lasting and effective option for eliminating toe nail fungus from your life. It has none of the side effects associated with oral medications and does not carry the tedious inefficiency of topical creams.

All it requires is a short appointment and following some simple after-care procedures that are aimed at preventing reinfection.

While most cases of toe nail fungus just cause unsightliness in the toe nail, in some severe cases (and in those in poor health) it can be cause for other major health concerns.

Call Dr. Troy’s office today to learn more about his nail fungus treatment options and hear how he has helped many patients completely rid themselves of fungal infections.

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