According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), toenail fungus can affect up to 14% of people. Also called onychomycosis, fungal nail infections of the toes are a common but irritating problem.
Toenail fungus is usually caused by fungi called dermatophytes. When the fungi get between your toenail and your nail bed, infection can set in. The condition becomes known as tinea unguium, and the issue is twofold: a local infection of both fungi and bacteria. You may notice discoloration and warping or twisting of the nail that indicates an infection. But its location deep within the nails can make it tricky to treat.
The PinPointe FootLaser for nail fungus is a revolutionary treatment for toenail fungal infections that is more effective and safer than traditional remedies like topical and oral antifungal medications.
Dr. Gina Nalbandian specializes in reconstructive and revisional foot and ankle surgery, foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine, lapiplasty, and limb salvage.
While an undergrad, Gina volunteered at free clinics, hospitals and with the AIDS Project in Los Angeles, all the while exploring various careers in medicine. She also conducted and published her research in the lab on campus. “I soon found out that the lab life wasn’t for me, and I wanted a more hands-on approach to medicine,” she says.
Dr. Nalbandian did her residency at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston, which is affiliated with Tufts University. As a resident, she served an academic coordinator and chief resident.
A resident of Sherman Oaks, Gina continues to volunteer her expertise with the Special Olympics, Happy Feet (providing foot care at homeless shelters), and the Boston Marathon.
Dr. Hamed Jafary is a Board-Certified Podiatric Foot and Ankle Specialist by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM). He specializes in trauma, reconstructive surgery, Charcot reconstruction, Ilizarov external fixation, and sports medicine. He is also a member of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Board of Pediatric Medicine.
When not tending to patients at University Foot and Ankle Institute, Dr. Jafary utilizes his surgical expertise assisting those less fortunate. As a member of the Yucatan Crippled Children Foundation, he has traveled to Mexico several times and performed hundreds of limb correction surgeries on children with disabling foot and ankle disorders.