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Which doctor treats onychomycosis and /or fungal nail diseases in general?

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Primary care: Most cases of nail fungus can and should be treated by one's primary care doctor. A simple scraping or culture will help to confirm the diagnosis. However, some types of nail fungus can signal a underlying immunodeficiency. So your doctor should help guide your care and possible referrals.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Dermatologist: Onychomycosis hands and feet could be treated by a dermatologist, if toe nails are your only problem then you could be treated by your podiatrist.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Foot and Ankle/Derm: You should go see your local foot and ankle specialist (podiatrist/foot and ankle orthopedics), dermatologist or primary care physician.

Answered 5/18/2017

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