Thick, Discoloured Nails That Are Not Improving?

Fungal toenails can affect both appearance and nail health if left untreated.

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Fungal Toenail Treatment in Albury, Wodonga & Wagga Wagga

Fungal toenails are a common nail condition that can cause yellow, white, or brown discolouration, thickening, brittleness, and changes in nail shape. The infection often develops slowly and can become more difficult to treat over time if left unmanaged.

At The Foot Clinics, we provide expert fungal toenail treatment across Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, helping patients manage infection and support healthier nail regrowth.

FUNGAL TOENAILS

What are Fungal Toenails?

Fungal toenails, also known as onychomycosis, occur when fungal organisms infect the nail plate or surrounding nail bed. This causes visible changes in the nail and can make trimming or maintaining the nail more difficult.

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FUNGAL TOENAILS

What Causes Fungal Toenails?

Fungal infections are more likely to develop in warm, moist environments and can be spread through communal surfaces, shared footwear, or existing skin infections such as tinea. Damaged nails are also more vulnerable to infection.

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Treatments for Fungal Toenails

SWIFT Wart Therapy

Advanced microwave treatment that targets warts at the source without damaging surrounding skin

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Onyfix Nail Correction

A non-surgical solution designed to correct ingrown toenails and reduce pain.

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Ingrown Toenail Surgery

A minor procedure to permanently resolve painful or recurring ingrown toenails.

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PACT Fungal Nail Treatment

Light-activated therapy that targets fungal nail infections at a cellular level.

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Routine Podiatry Care

Regular professional care to maintain healthy nails, skin, and overall foot health.

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QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

What do fungal toenails look like?

Fungal toenails often appear thickened, discoloured, brittle, or crumbly. The nail may become yellow, white, or brown and can change shape as the infection progresses.

Do fungal toenails go away without treatment?

In most cases, no. Fungal nail infections usually persist and may gradually worsen over time without targeted treatment and proper nail management.

How are fungal toenails treated?

Treatment may include professional nail care, PACT fungal nail treatment, topical support, and ongoing management to improve nail health as the nail grows out.

How long does it take to improve fungal toenails?

Improvement takes time because the damaged nail must grow out. While treatment can begin working earlier, visible improvement often develops gradually over several months.

Can fungal toenails come back?

Yes, recurrence is possible if the source of infection is not managed. Good foot hygiene, shoe care, and early treatment of skin infections can help reduce the risk.

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We have clinics conveniently located in Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, with additional outreach services in Henty, Holbrook, Cootamundra and Myrtleford. This allows us to provide high-quality podiatry care across the region, making it easier to access expert treatment close to home.