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Foot Doctor in New York City is Now Offering Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus Removal

Dr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City, utilizes the new PinPointe FootLaser for the successful treatment of toenail fungus.

2012-10-05
NEW YORK, NY, October 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Drs. Gary Evans and James Korponay, foot doctors in New York City, are part of the first group of trained and certified PinPointe FootLaser podiatrists in the New York City area. The PinPointe FootLaser is the only laser cleared by the FDA for the treatment of toenail fungus. This exciting breakthrough in treatment allows Drs. Evans and Korponay to successfully treat all of their patients who suffer from toenail fungus-no matter the season.

PinPointe FootLaser, New York City laser toenail treatment, can safely treat nail fungus while significantly reducing nail infection. Patients can treat their toenail infections more conveniently and comfortably with the PinPointe FootLaser. For patients who are tired of discolored, thick toenails, the PinPointe FootLaser 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 PinPointe 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. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City.

Toenail fungus is one of the most common disorders of the foot, which affects about half of Americans by the age of 70. These unsightly infections occur when microscopic fungi gain entry through a small trauma in the nail and grow in the warm, moist environment inside a person's socks and shoes. With the PinPointe FootLaser, Dr. Evans, NYC foot doctor, can successfully treat patients' toenail fungus without pain, pills and loss or damage to the nail. The PinPointe FootLaser treatment is performed in one treatment session, successfully eliminating a person's toenail fungus.

The PinPointe FootLaser is a patented laser that is specifically designed to penetrate through a person's toenail and eradicates the fungal spores in the nail bed that are causing the infection. A person's toenail will not become instantly clear, as it typically takes 8 to 12 months for the nail to grow out and take the fungus with it. However, this is the beginning to healthy, fungus free feet.

Patients who are looking for quality foot and ankle health care turn to Drs. Gary Evans and James Korponay, podiatrists offering treatment for bunions in New York City, for the best in quality treatment available. Further proof of the commitment to provide quality care is seen through the availability of the PinPointe FootLaser treatment.

About Dr. Gary Evans' Podiatric Practice: Dr. Gary Evans is a board certified podiatrist in New York City and an NYU graduate. Specializing in all phases of podiatry, Dr. Gary Evans is joined by Drs. James Korponay and Caren Schumer for the best in quality care. Offering a wide array of foot and ankle care in a convenient and comfortable setting, they provide treatment for bunions, diabetic foot care, heel pain, and Achilles tendon, among many other foot conditions.

Media Contact:
Dr. Gary Evans, DPM
NYCPodiatry@gmail.com
1 Penn Plaza Suite 1707
New York, NY 10001
(212) 279-0086
http://www.drgaryevans.com


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[Press-News.org] Foot Doctor in New York City is Now Offering Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus Removal
Dr. Gary Evans, podiatrist in New York City, utilizes the new PinPointe FootLaser for the successful treatment of toenail fungus.