CARMEL, IN, January 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Premier podiatrist in Indianapolis, Dr. Jeffrey Agricola, is pleased to offer target laser treatment for eliminating foot fungus. For patients who are tired of discolored, thick toenails, the target laser creates a quick, effective solution to foot fungus from this Carmel podiatrist.
Before laser treatment, the only solution to foot fungus were strong medications that could potentially cause liver damage and ineffective creams that were only time consuming to apply to the infected areas. The foot laser procedure is quick, easy, safe, and highly effective in treating the fungus at the source.
"It is important to bring the best in quality foot and ankle health care procedures to my patients. With the foot 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. Agricola, podiatrist in Greenwood, Indiana.
In addition to the availability of the foot laser treatment for foot fungus, patients can visit the website for this Indianapolis podiatrist for valuable educational resources. Patients can easily access the patient education library full of an array of topics on foot and ankle health care via the practice's innovative website.
Dr. Agricola, Greenwood podiatrist, completed his surgical residency in Indianapolis at Westview Hospital and is the Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery and the assistant Director of the Podiatric Surgical Residency Program at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. In addition, this Indianapolis podiatrist is a member and fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons, as well as a Diplomat and a board certified surgeon of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery.
Patients who are looking for quality foot and ankle health care turn to Prestige Podiatry, Carmel podiatrist, for the best in quality care available. Whether patients are searching for treatment of their heel pain or bunions in Greenwood, Dr. Agricola and his team of professionals exhibit their commitment through the use of advanced technology for relief such as with foot laser treatment.
About Prestige Podiatry: Prestige Podiatry is operated by leading Indianapolis podiatrists, Dr. Agricola and Dr. Miller. This full-service podiatric practice offers a full array of foot and ankle treatments, including treatment for heel pain and bunions in Greenwood. Additionally, all of the professionals at Prestige Podiatry maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in podiatry.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Agricola
contactus@prestigepodiatry.com
277 East Carmel Drive,
Carmel IN 46032
317-846-4111
http://www.prestigepodiatry.com
Podiatrist In Greenwood, Indiana Treats Foot Fungus With Target Laser Treatment
Dr. Jeffrey Agricola, Indianapolis podiatrist, enhances patient treatment with the introduction of a target laser for foot fungus removal.
2011-01-01
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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist In Greenwood, Indiana Treats Foot Fungus With Target Laser TreatmentDr. Jeffrey Agricola, Indianapolis podiatrist, enhances patient treatment with the introduction of a target laser for foot fungus removal.