Fungal Nail

Treatment Name

Fungal Nail

Doctor Name

Fabian/ Richard/ Hafsa

Traditional procedures include applying nail lacquer to the nail, however this has a low success rate because the lacquer cannot penetrate the nail due to the infection being in the nail bed. 

Our newest anti-fungal therapy (Clear A Nail) involves creating small holes in your nails, allowing the anti-fungal medicine to penetrate further down the nail plate affecting deep-set fungal infections (to be introduce April 2025). 

Key Features:

  • Controlled micro-drilling of fungal nails is a painless and non-invasive therapy.
  • Two to three therapy sessions are necessary.
  • There is no need to relax following the therapy, and no post-treatment dressings are necessary.
  • Repeat the therapy session after 8 weeks.
  • Anti-fungal spray must be used regularly following therapy.
  • Follow-up evaluation 8 weeks following the second therapy session.

For more severe infections, oral antifungal medications may be necessary in addition to topical therapy. In these circumstances, we will coordinate with your GP based on your medical history, foot condition, and clinical look of your nails.