Ingrown Toenail? Try These Home Remedies
Ingrown toenails are easy to treat, but in the meantime, they can cause pain and discomfort. Home remedies can help. Try these treatments for ingrown toenails that you can do yourself at home.
Arizona Foot Health is a premier podiatry practice located in Phoenix, Arizona. Led by Ryan, Golub, DPM, and Zachary Flynn, DPM, AACFAS, it’s been serving the community since 1970 and is affiliated with the Phoenix Suns.
Arizona Foot Health offers cutting-edge treatments for a wide array of foot and ankle conditions. The experienced podiatrists are surgically trained and offer personalized, one-on-one care. The practice takes pride in its attention to detail, boasting fast response times and superior outcomes.
People struggling with foot and heel pain, hammertoe, ingrown toenails, plantar fasciitis, bunions, or ankle sprains can rely on Dr. Golub and Dr. Flynn for exceptional and advanced care. The team provides revolutionary amniotic growth factor injections, custom orthotics, bunion surgery, and more to maximize foot and ankle health and restore mobility.
The experts at Arizona Foot Health stay current with the latest advancements in podiatry. They enthusiastically care for all of their patients and welcome everyone to the practice.
To schedule an appointment with Arizona Foot Health, call the office or book an appointment online today.
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