The London Podiatry Centre treats all types of nail problems — from ingrown and fungal nails to trauma, deformity, and nail growths.
Our state-of-the-art clinic in London provides advanced podiatric care that goes far beyond the standard services offered by most practices. We can also treat bone-related nail deformities and remove cysts or growths in our on-site theatre.
For fungal infections, we use the latest cold laser technology, offering a safe and effective alternative to tablets. We also manage skin growths around the nail using cryotherapy or minor surgery, depending on your needs.
Whatever your nail issue, we provide expert, one-stop care — from diagnosis to treatment — all under one roof.
Fungal nails are one of the most common conditions we treat. These infections often result in discoloured, thickened, brittle, or crumbling nails and can be both unsightly and persistent. At our Centre, we offer:
From ingrown toenails to thickened, damaged, or misshapen nails, we offer a range of surgical and non-surgical solutions designed to relieve pain and restore normal nail growth:
Nail surgery using Phenol application is the most commonly performed nail surgery procedure. This involves either the partial removal or the total removal of the affected toenail, before applying a strong chemical called Phenol to the nail matrix (which is the ‘root’ of the nail), to ensure there is no future growth of the pathological nail.
Our team combines years of clinical expertise with the latest technology in podiatric nail surgery and fungal nail treatment. Whether you’re struggling with chronic nail pain, persistent fungal infections, or unsightly nail deformities, we provide long-term solutions designed to restore both function and appearance.
Risks and complications are uncommon, but they can include:
The Frost and Winograd procedures involve the partial removal of the toenail, the nail matrix (which is the ‘root’ of the nail) and surrounding soft tissues, to ensure there is no future growth of the pathological nail section.
Such procedures are more invasive than traditional nail surgery procedures which utilise chemical matrixectomy using a strong chemical called Phenol. Frost and Winograd procedures are typically indicated in patients who have an allergy to Phenol, when Phenol has failed to prevent the regrowth of the ingrown toenail or when a large defect to the nail or surrounding tissues needs to be removed as part of the procedure.
Risks and complications are uncommon, but they can include:
The London Podiatry Centre treats many forms of different nail pathology. Examples include:
Some patients complain of discolouration of the nail, in which case careful consideration has to be given to some types of skin cancer. However, this is a rare condition. In most cases discolouration is due to a fungal infection or trauma. Lanula cold laser treatment, offered at the Centre is often effective at dealing with this condition.
Other conditions include the build-up of callus and corns at the side of the nails and this is called onychophosis. The London podiatry Centre offers specific type of surgery for this condition.
This is when a small fibrous module grows at the site or underneath the nail and these types of problems require surgery which is performed at our Centre.
This is a severe deformity of the nail. This condition is also known as a ram’s horn nail and requires reduction, and in some cases surgery.
This is a nail abnormality that is reflective with a more general abnormality in the patient’s health. Certain types of anaemia can cause the nail to become spoon shaped and in other cases, the nail can become very clubbed which is sometimes associated with certain heart conditions.
The practitioners at The London Podiatry Centre have many years of experience in dealing with every type of nail condition. Please do contact us if you require further information.