Surgery for an ingrown toenail (or matricectomy) - PiedRéseau Saint-Jérôme
The PiedRéseau Saint-Jérôme clinic offers specialized surgery for ingrown toenails, also known as matricectomy. This minimally invasive procedure is designed to alleviate pain and discomfort caused by ingrown toenails. The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring that patients experience little to no pain during the operation. By removing the problematic portion of the nail, the procedure effectively addresses issues such as inflammation and potential infections, allowing patients to return to their daily activities with improved foot health.
Located in the heart of the Laurentides region, the PiedRéseau Saint-Jérôme clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive foot care services. The clinic is equipped to handle various foot-related issues, including ingrown toenails, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective treatment. The team of podiatrists conducts thorough assessments to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for each individual, focusing on personalized care and efficient recovery.
The clinic is led by Dr. Claudia Charette, a podiatrist and owner, who has been serving the community since 2008. She is joined by Dr. Laurianne Bélanger and Dr. Julianne Jetté, both of whom are dedicated to providing high-quality foot care. The support staff, including auxiliary nurse Diane Goyette and secretaries Josée Corbeil and Julie Brissette, contribute to a smooth and welcoming experience for all patients visiting the clinic.