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Podiatrist in Chicago Extends Special for Treatment of Toenail Fungus

Dr. James Lavell is excited to continue to offer his patients the special pricing of treatment with the PinPointe FootLaser.

2013-02-01
CHICAGO, IL, February 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Due to the positive response from the previous special offered by Dr. James Lavell, podiatrist in Chicago, patients can now take advantage of the PinPointe FootLaser special. For only $750, patients can eliminate their toenail fungus through treatment with the PinPointe FootLaser, a toenail fungus treatment in Chicago. While fungal toenails can be embarrassing during the summer months, Dr. Lavell looks to place a strong emphasis on eliminating this infection even before patients' need to show off their toes in the winter months.

With advancements in podiatry, Dr. James Lavell continues to utilize the Pin Pointe laser in Chicago to help eliminate embarrassing toenail fungus. The PinPointe FootLaser is an FDA-cleared, patented Infrared laser that clears nail fungus at the speed of light, without pain, pills or the potential side effects other treatments experience. Dr. Lavell encourages his patients to take advantage of the PinPointe FootLaser treatment for only $750 before spring and summer begin.

"As we are finally feeling the affects of a Midwest winter, many of my patients are hiding their toes with closed-toed shoes. However, if my patients have toenail fungus it is important to not avoid treatment until the last minute because the infection can spread and worsen, which can prove to be more difficult and painful than originally. With the PinPointe FootLaser, we can eliminate toenail fungus so that my patients can enjoy a healthy winter, and be prepared for the warmer months," said Dr. James Lavell, Chicago podiatrist.

Chicago PinPointe laser treatment can safely treat nail fungus while significantly reducing nail infection. This laser toenail treatment helps Dr. Lavell to accurately and easily treat patients who suffer from discolored, thick toenails caused by foot fungus. The PinPointe FootLaser is safe and effective, pain free and typically takes only about 30-minutes to complete.

Treatment of toenail fungus is often difficult and expensive because the infection is under and inside the nail, which makes it hard for other treatments to reach and destroy the infection. Using medicated nail polish or oral medications can be associated with side effects or serious drug interactions, while home remedies often fail to resolve the problem. With the PinPointe FootLaser, Chicago toenail fungus treatment, Dr. Lavell can help his patients say goodbye to fungal nails and hello to healthy, happy feet at a special price of $750.

With the recent availability of the PinPointe FootLaser available at Dr. James Lavell's office, patients can receive the care they need and deserve to maintain healthy feet all year long, and at an affordable rate of $750. While this special will not last much longer, Dr. Lavell, Chicago, IL podiatrist, encourages his patients to contact his office today or by scheduling an appointment online at http://www.lavellfootcare.com.

About Dr. James Lavell, LTD: Dr. James Lavell has been a solo practitioner for 31 years, and is Board Certified in Podiatric Surgery, as well as Board Certified in Laser Surgery. Maintaining the highest levels of accreditation, Dr. Lavell offers an array of services and treatments, including PinPointe laser treatment for toenail fungus, among others. Dr. Lavell graduated from the Illinois College Podiatric Medicine in 1981 and has maintained hospital affiliations since 1983. With podiatry constantly advancing, Dr. Lavell remains on the cutting edge of technology and treatment through continuing education, in addition to being a lecturer on an array of podiatric topics, including laser surgery.

Media Contact:
Dr. James Lavell
contactus@lavellfootcare.com
2032 West Irving Park Road
Chicago, IL 60618
(773) 525-0204
http://www.lavellfootcare.com/


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[Press-News.org] Podiatrist in Chicago Extends Special for Treatment of Toenail Fungus
Dr. James Lavell is excited to continue to offer his patients the special pricing of treatment with the PinPointe FootLaser.