Fungal nail · Shepperton
Thick, yellow, crumbling toenails that won't respond to the chemist's lacquer? Before you spend months on a treatment that may not even be aimed at the right problem, get a proper diagnosis. Our fungal nail treatment in Shepperton starts by confirming what's actually going on, then builds a plan that fits your nails and your life.
Price from £55
Fungal nail assessment from £55. Treatment costs depend on the plan agreed and are explained upfront. Exact fee confirmed when you book.
Not every discoloured or thickened nail is fungal. Trauma, psoriasis, and old damage can look almost identical — and treating the wrong thing for months is exactly why over-the-counter products so often disappoint. Aaron examines the nail properly and, where it's useful, can take a sample to confirm the diagnosis before you commit to a treatment plan. That single step saves a lot of wasted time and money.
Once we know what we're dealing with, we agree a realistic plan. That usually starts with reducing the thickened, infected nail so any treatment can actually reach the nail bed — over-the-counter lacquers fail partly because they can't penetrate a thick nail. Depending on how much of the nail is affected, the plan may combine professional nail reduction, topical treatment, footwear and hygiene changes to stop reinfection, and clear guidance on when oral medication from your GP is worth considering. We're honest about timescales: nails grow slowly, so improvement is measured in months, not days.
Fungal nails are a clinical problem, not a cosmetic one. A podiatrist can tell fungal infection apart from other nail conditions, reduce the nail safely, spot related issues (like athlete's foot driving reinfection), and give you an honest picture of what treatment can and can't achieve. Patients come to us in Shepperton from Sunbury-on-Thames, Walton-on-Thames, Weybridge and Chertsey for exactly that clarity.
How it works
We examine the nail and can sample it to confirm the infection before treating.
The thickened, infected nail is safely reduced so treatment can reach the nail bed.
An agreed plan — topical treatment, hygiene and footwear changes, and GP oral-medication advice where relevant.
Steps to stop reinfection, including tackling any athlete's foot at the same time.
Questions
We're honest about this: fungal nails are slow to clear and success depends on how much of the nail is affected and how consistently the plan is followed. A confirmed diagnosis and a realistic, professionally managed plan give you the best chance — far better than guessing with a chemist's product.
Nails grow slowly, so improvement shows as healthy new nail grows out — usually measured in months. We'll set clear expectations at your assessment and review progress along the way.
A fungal nail assessment starts from £55. Ongoing treatment costs depend on the plan you agree, and everything is explained upfront so there are no surprises. Exact fees are confirmed when you book.
Yes — that's the main reason to see a podiatrist first. Aaron can distinguish fungal infection from trauma, psoriasis and other causes, and can take a nail sample to confirm before you commit to treatment.
No. Book directly online — no GP referral or waiting list needed.
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Book directly with Aaron Bhangra at the riverside clinic. No GP referral, no waiting list — choose a time that suits you.