Proper nail care is a key component of maintaining overall foot health. Podiatrists are specifically trained to assess, diagnose, and manage disorders of the toenails, ensuring optimal nail function and preventing secondary complications.
Toenails serve a protective function for the distal phalanges and surrounding soft tissues. However, nails are susceptible to a range of pathologies, including onychomycosis (fungal infection), onychocryptosis (ingrown toenail), onychogryphosis (thickened or deformed nails), and traumatic nail injury.
If left unmanaged, these conditions can lead to pain, inflammation, infection, and impaired mobility, particularly in patients with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, or reduced sensation.
Our team provide comprehensive clinical management for all aspects of nail health, including:
Referral for podiatric nail management is recommended for individuals who:
All treatments are performed in a clinical environment using sterilised instruments in accordance with infection prevention and control standards. Our focus is on relieving symptoms, preventing recurrence, and supporting long-term foot health through evidence-based care.