Nail Disorders

Healthy Nails Start with the Right Diagnosis.

Precise Diagnosis

Many nail disorders appear similar but require very different treatments. We evaluate:

  • Nail appearance and growth patterns
  • Medical and dermatologic history
  • Potential trauma or environmental exposures
  • Associated skin conditions

When necessary, diagnostic testing may include fungal cultures, nail clippings, or biopsy.

Targeted Treatment

Treatment depends on the underlying diagnosis and may include:

  • Prescription topical therapies
  • Oral antifungal medications
  • Treatment of associated skin disease
  • Management of inflammation or infection
  • Procedures for ingrown or painful nails

Our goal is to treat the cause—not simply mask the symptoms.

Long-Term Nail Health

Nails grow slowly, and improvement takes time. We provide:

  • Realistic expectations for recovery
  • Guidance on nail care and prevention
  • Follow-up tailored to your condition

The goal is healthy, functional nails with lasting improvement.

Common Nail Conditions We Treat

  • Nail Fungus (Onychomycosis)
  • Ingrown Toenails
  • Nail Psoriasis
  • Brittle or Splitting Nails
  • Nail Dystrophy
  • Traumatic Nail Injuries
  • Dark Streaks or Nail Pigmentation
  • Nail Infections (Bacterial or Yeast)
  • Ridging, Thickening, or Discoloration
  • Painful or Inflamed Nails

Whether the issue is cosmetic, painful, or concerning, we work to identify the underlying cause.

When to Schedule

You should consider an evaluation if you notice:

  • Thickened, yellow, or discolored nails
  • Painful or ingrown nails
  • Nails separating from the nail bed
  • Dark streaks or new pigmentation
  • Persistent changes in nail shape or growth
  • Nail abnormalities that are worsening or not improving

Early evaluation can often prevent progression and improve outcomes.