PACT. Med fungal Nail Therapy

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PACT Med fungal Nail Therapy

What is it? PACT med fungal nail therapy is a revolutionary approach for the treatment of fungal nails of the toes and fingers. PACT stands for photodynamic antimicrobial therapy. PACT Nail Fungus Gel is applied to the nails which makes the fungus susceptible to the PACT lamp, this is then focussed onto the nail which destroys the fungal cells, allowing a new healthy nail to grow out. This process is completely painless and safe. Who is it suitable for? Anyone with a fungal nail infection, there are no contra-indications in regards to this treatment. In all cases where a fungal infection is suspected; it is highly advisable that a sample of the nail and tissue beneath the nail is tested by a lab to confirm the diagnosis of fungal nail infection. This will confirm the suspected diagnosis and ensure that the PACT med therapy is suitable for the condition.

We always put patients at the centre of everything we do

What can I expect? Before commencing any therapy, it is important to for the nail to be tested through mycology and culture in a laboratory to confirm the suspected diagnosis of a fungal infection. We can do this through our clinic and the results take around four weeks for the results to return. The pre-treatment process varies slightly depending on the severity of the nail infection as follows: Mild-moderate infection All of the infected nail in mild-moderate infections will be cut back, drilled and removed with nippers and a burr. Severe infection In cases of a severe infection, all the infected nail needs to be removed before therapy begins. An ointment is to be applied to the nail, and kept in place with a bandage all day. Once you remove the bandage, the infected nail will have softened, this softened nail is to be scraped away. This process of is repeated daily for two weeks and painlessly removes infected nail preparing the area for PACT treatment Once the podiatrist is happy that the infection has been removed and the area is prepared; PACT treatment can commence..

Prices PRE-THERAPY PRICES Assessment 37.50 40% Urea Cream 18 Mycology Lab Sample Testing 25 Following an initial assessment, the price and length of each PACT session is dependent on how many nails are affected; PACT PRICES Nails Session length Price (each) *Price (total) 1-2 30 minutes 50 250 3 45 minutes 75 375 4-5 1 hour 100 500 6 1 hour 15 minutes 125 625 7-8 1 hour 30 minutes 150 750 9 1 hour 45 minutes 175 875 10 2 hours 200 1000 *total based on 5 treatment sessions this is an adequate amount of sessions to eradicate most infections, but some may require a top up every month until resolved.

We provide immediate access to specialist podiatry services

Treatment schedule In the first week of treatment, three sessions are to be carried out during a 7-10-day period. Following this you will need to return for another two sessions, the first one month after, then the second two months later. In all cases of fungal nail treatment, we have to wait for a new healthy nail to grow out. Nail growth is variable from person to person and it can take 6-12 months for an entire toenail to fully grow. Your podiatrist will give you thorough advice and ongoing personal treatment plan in relation to your feet and the fungal infection. It is important to follow this advice accordingly to prevent the infection returning. To arrange an appointment for nail surgery please e-mail office@chiropody.co.uk or call 0330 088 4222. Save 5 by booking an appointment online.