
At Mountain Podiatry, P.A., our foot and ankle specialists provide comprehensive management of foot and ankle problems in adults and children. We offer laser for fungal nails, cryoprobe, orthothics, and many procedures in the office. Serving the Hendersonville and Asheville area.
Dr. Hyman and Dr. Wadington use the Q-Clear Nd:YAG laser system, which has been FDA approved for treatment of fungal nails and for a variety of other podiatric and dermatologic conditions.Clinical studies have shown this laser system to be highly effective in improving nails that have been discolored or deformed due to fungal and certain other infections.
Dr. Hyman and Dr. Wadington use the Q-Clear Nd:YAG laser system, which has been FDA approved for treatment of fungal nails and for a variety of other podiatric and dermatologic conditions.Clinical studies have shown this laser system to be highly effective in improving nails that have been discolored or deformed due to fungal and certain other infections.
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With state of the art technology, to diagnose and treat our patients, we offer a wide range of medical treatments for foot and ankle disorders. It is our desire to take less invasive measures, and to prevent surgeries. However, both Dr. Hyman and Dr. Wadington are both Board Certified foot and ankle Surgeons if possible surgery is needed.
The fungal problems seen most often are athlete's foot and fungus nails. A fungus is common mold that thrives in the three D's: dark, damp and dirty. On the feet, it can grow on and between the toes, as well as soles and toenails. Chronic fungal infections are most common in adults, while acute fungal infections are seen more in children.
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Jul 22, 2021
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Zachary Howell
Jul 20, 2019
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This office was an extreme disappointment. I called and made a 1:30 appt in which I would be a new patient. I was informed to pre fill out my new patient paper work which I did and show up a little early to allow for processing which I also did. I arrived at 1:15 and was told it would just be a little while before I would be called back. There was only one other person in the office at this time. They were promptly seen. 5 other people came in and were seen ahead of me. At 2:05 I had to go to the front desk to inquire as to why I hadn’t been seen as I had a 1:30 appt. The receptionist told me
Lathom Louco
Jun 25, 2019
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Mar 14, 2019
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Kelly S.
Jun 21, 2018
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