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Clearer, Healthier Nails Start Here

At Campbell Dermatology & Aesthetics, we diagnose and treat nail fungus with advanced, effective solutions to restore your nail health and confidence.

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Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a common condition that causes thickened, brittle, or discolored nails. It can affect both fingernails and toenails and often worsens without treatment. Our providers identify the type and severity of your infection and create a tailored plan to restore healthy, clear nails.

Personalized Care for Stronger, Healthier Nails

Advanced Nail Fungus Treatments We Offer

We combine medical precision with proven therapies to clear infections, prevent recurrence, and restore nail strength.

Antifungal Nail Lacquers and Creams
 Topical treatments containing ingredients like amorolfine or ciclopirox are commonly used for early-stage, superficial nail infections. They help stop the fungus from spreading and improve nail health over time.

Nail Removal (Surgical or Chemical) In severe or resistant cases, partial or complete removal of the infected nail may be recommended. This allows direct access for treatment and helps new, healthy nail growth.

Education on nail hygiene, footwear choices, and long-term strategies to reduce recurrence.

Nail Fungus Care That Goes Beyond Appearance

We understand that nail fungus isn’t just cosmetic—it can affect comfort, mobility, and confidence. Our team provides effective treatments and long-term strategies to protect your nail health.

“We don’t just treat the infection. We help restore comfort, health, and confidence.”

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What is nail fungus?
Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a fungal infection that affects the nail and nail bed. It can cause nails to thicken, discolor, become brittle, or separate from the nail bed over time.
Nail fungus usually begins when fungi enter through small cracks in the nail or surrounding skin. Warm, moist environments—such as locker rooms, tight shoes, or sweaty feet—make infection more likely.
Yes. Nail fungus can spread to other nails and, in some cases, to other people through shared surfaces or tools if left untreated.
No. While appearance is affected, nail fungus is a medical infection that can worsen over time and cause discomfort, pain, or secondary infections.
Fungal infections live deep within the nail structure, making them difficult to clear without medical treatment. Over-the-counter products often can’t penetrate deeply enough.
Treatment options may include antifungal nail lacquers, medical nail debridement or removal, laser or light therapy, and preventive care plans tailored to the severity of the infection.

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