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My son has a recurring problem with an ingrowing toenail.  It's been treated twice at an A&E and now needs a decent specialist.

 

By a strange coincidence, he came to tell me it was giving him a lot of pain at almost the same time the OP made this post.  Hope someone can persevere through all the unhelpful comments and come up with a useful recommendation with out delay.

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11 hours ago, Greenside said:

My son has a recurring problem with an ingrowing toenail.  It's been treated twice at an A&E and now needs a decent specialist.

 

 

I can't address complete removal, but I can certainly speak to fixing an ingrown toenail.

 

Podolgy Center Chiang Mai... they completely corrected several recurring toenail problems that I had been having for 40 years despite numerous hospital or podiatrist visits.  These days I go back once every 3-4 months for a 'tune-up.'   I haven't had a flare up many years and doesn't look as if I ever will again!

 

Podology Center

Address: 399/208, Moo 3, Siriporn Garden Home 9, San Na Meng, San Sai, 50210

Phone: 053 352 529

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1 hour ago, FolkGuitar said:

 

I can't address complete removal, but I can certainly speak to fixing an ingrown toenail.

 

Podolgy Center Chiang Mai... they completely corrected several recurring toenail problems that I had been having for 40 years despite numerous hospital or podiatrist visits.  These days I go back once every 3-4 months for a 'tune-up.'   I haven't had a flare up many years and doesn't look as if I ever will again!

 

Podology Center

Address: 399/208, Moo 3, Siriporn Garden Home 9, San Na Meng, San Sai, 50210

Phone: 053 352 529

I concur.  Suggestion: Ask for Khun Wuttipong.  He does excellent work.

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I found the right Doc

Ms Siripan Unachak at Ram . She is one of the emergency doctors on the ground floor, old building.

What made the difference to the other doctors in other hospitals=

not only did she listened well but in order to truly remove the nail bed,

she used an electric needle which burns the cells away. No worries, No Pain, nothing tiny needle for local anesthetic

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