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Family Foot Health Center Treats Toenail Fungus With The Hyperblue 1530 Laser

Dr. Timothy Grace is now offering advanced laser toenail fungus treatment in Puyallup with the HyperBlue 1350 Laser.

2014-03-26
PUYALLUP, WA, March 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Dr. Timothy Grace of Family Foot Health Center is pleased to offer a new laser toenail fungus treatment in Puyallup with the HyperBlue 1530 multi-use Diode Laser for eliminating foot fungus. HyperBlue is specifically FDA approved for podiatry for the treatment of toenail fungus in patients.

In Puyallup, laser toenail fungus treatment with the HyperBlue 1530 can safely treat nail fungus while significantly reducing nail infection. Patients can treat their toenail infections more conveniently and comfortably with this advanced treatment option. For patients who are tired of discolored, thick toenails, the HyperBlue 1530 laser creates a quick, effective solution to foot fungus.

"It is important to bring the best in quality foot and ankle health care procedures to my patients. With the HyperBlue laser treatment, my patients can have their fungus eliminated more safely and easier than ever before. It is my pleasure to remain on the cutting-edge of technology advances for the best possible podiatric care available," said Dr. Timothy Grace about this laser toenail fungus treatment in Puyallup.

Since 1991, Dr. Timothy Grace has been solving the problems of ugly toenails in Puyallup. Dr. Grace and his team of professionals are experienced and qualified to treat and diagnose a wide array of foot and ankle conditions. Providing specialized treatments, including laser toenail fungus treatment in Puyallup, is capable of transforming any foot condition into healthy, happy feet. Specialties of this practice include elimination of foot and ankle pain, surgical repair of bunions, hammertoes, and ingrown nails, along with many other ailments.

Patients who are looking for quality foot and ankle health care turn to Family Foot Health Center for the best in quality treatment available. Further proof of the commitment to provide quality care is seen in Puyallup through laser toenail fungus treatment with the HyperBlue 1530 laser.

About Family Foot Health Center: Dr. Timothy Grace is a graduate of the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. After graduation he completed a surgical preceptorship in Albuquerque, New Mexico and also completed a comprehensive residency at American Lake VA Hospital in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Grace also spent a significant amount of his training at Madigan Army Medical Center. He assumed the role of medical director of Family Foot Health Center in 1991 and continues to strive to solve his patients' foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.

Media Contact:
Dr. Tim Grace
contactus@drtgrace.com
11212 Sunrise Blvd.
Puyallup, WA 98374
(253) 200-4770
http://www.drtgrace.com

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[Press-News.org] Family Foot Health Center Treats Toenail Fungus With The Hyperblue 1530 Laser
Dr. Timothy Grace is now offering advanced laser toenail fungus treatment in Puyallup with the HyperBlue 1350 Laser.