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  • Caring Nail Surgery at Paddocks Healthcare

    Posted on January 14th, 2012 Martin No comments

    Are you suffering with a painful toenail?

    We can help solve your problem permanently.

    We have undertaken many hundreds of nail surgery procedures and we have many happy patients who no longer have problems with their toenails.

    Book a consultation now and take your first steps to permanently more comfortable feet and toenails.

    Call reception on: 01273 495106  (quote “WEBPAGE”)  or use the contact form

    A typical surgery schedule will involve:

      • A 30 minute initial assessment, followed by a 45-60 minute surgery appointment (often the next day).
      • We then like to see you again to redress the toe(s) within 48 hours (ideally 24 hours later).
      • Then a carefully demonstrated routine of self redressing for 2- 3 weeks followed by another review appointment.
      • Often self redressing will continue for several weeks after this.  Most toenails heal quickly and completely in 3-6 weeks, some can take longer.

    This package includes follow-up to healing and costs £295

    Including:

    • Initial Assessment and GP letters
    • The surgery and all fees
    • 24-48 hour follow-up appointment
    • All redressing appointments until full healing

    We can arrange a payment plan if your finances cannot stretch to the whole cost immediately.

    Call reception on: 01273 495106  (quote “WEBPAGE”)  or use the contact form

    We undertake partial and total nail avulsion surgeries, with phenolic ablation of the nail matrix, under local anaesthesia.

    These procedures can be appropriate for a wide range of toenail problems, from an acute inflamed bleeding toe to a longstanding ingrowing toenail that flares occasionally. We also treat patients with thickened nails and nails that are persistently uncomfortable with minor surgical procedures.

    Nail surgery may not be appropriate for all nail problems or patients.

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