FUNGAL NAILS
Onychomycosis Treatments
Treating Fungal Nails (Onychomycosis) can be incredibly difficult, making it one of the most persistent conditions to manage. That’s why we’ve invested heavily—approximately a quarter of a million dollars—in state-of-the-art laser technology to provide the best possible solution.
Modern technology offers individuals an innovative way to treat persistent nail fungus. At Adelaide Fungal Nail Laser Clinic, our expert podiatrists employ the most advanced laser treatments to combat fungal nail infections.
Nail Fungus Treatment Options
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However, if left untreated, the fungus can spread from the nail tip to the root, causing increased discolouration, thickening, and ingrown nails, which may lead to pain. It can also spread to other toes and even the other foot.
Over the Counter Nail Paints

These treatments are an affordable and convenient choice, but they often don’t live up to their claims. Their low success rate is due to their inability to effectively penetrate the nail. We offer alternative solutions and stock exclusive nail polishes not found in chemists.
Oral Medications

However, they are not suitable for everyone due to factors such as cost, potential liver and kidney side effects, or personal discomfort with taking pills. The need for blood tests every 4 to 6 weeks to monitor liver function highlights the potential risks involved.
Surgery

Toenail fungus tends to inhabit the nail bed, so partial nail removal may not prevent it from recurring. In advanced, painful cases, the entire nail can be removed and destroyed, leaving only skin, which some may find cosmetically undesirable.
Laser Treatment
By enhancing blood flow to the nail through vessel stimulation and applying heat to destroy the fungal infection, laser treatment encourages the growth of a healthier nail.
Laser technology is evolving quickly, with older models in use for 5–10 years and newer, more effective lasers offering better fungal eradication. We utilise the only Class 4 Laser approved for treating nail fungus, while most others on the market are Class 1 or Class 2.
Types of Lasers
After carefully evaluating different laser treatments, we found two technologies that stood out. Instead of choosing just one, we invested in both to ensure optimal results. By using the Class-2 Lunula Cold Laser alongside the Class-4 K-Laser in each appointment, we achieved better outcomes, helping clients get the clear, healthy nails they wanted.
Class-2 and Class-4 K-Laser
At Adelaide Fungal Nail Laser Clinic, we utilise the Class-2 Erchonia® Lunula Laser® and the Class-4 K-Laser—two breakthrough technologies offering new hope for those struggling with stubborn onychomycosis. By combining both lasers, we harness six independent wavelengths per session, effectively delivering both low and high-level power for optimal results.
Our Unique Approach
Unlike clinics that solely offer the Lunula Laser, our patients are always seen by a qualified podiatrist at each visit—not a receptionist or beauty therapist. This ensures expert care and also allows you to claim on health insurance or Medicare if you have a doctor’s referral. We proudly service Adelaide serving patients from Walkerville, Unley, Prospect, St Peters, Brompton, Norwood, Thebarton, Mile End, Parkside, Glenside, Fullarton, Frewville, Myrtle Bank, Highgate, Glenunga and beyond. Book an appointment today!