Fairfield Office - 203-255-1036
North Haven Office
- 203-787-3800
Roslyn Office
- 516-484-1420



Black or darkened toenails are essentially bruised nails and can result from a variety injuries or problems. Darkened nails may occur as a result of the toe hitting the end or the top of the shoe toe area. Sometimes, the bruise can lead to a fungal nail infection.

 

Treatment may include trimming the nail back and applying a topical antifungal medication. If the skin under the nail is ulcerated, a topical antibiotic ointment should be applied.

 

Diabetic patients should contact our office for evaluation if they experience any change in the color of toenails The pressure causing the bruised nail may lead to a small sore under the toenail, which can lead to infection.


Dr. Abraham Yale, founding partner of our practice, was just named a 2010 TOP DOC by CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE in the April, 2010 Edition.


Great Foot Care News

Associated Podiatrits of North Haven will be moving to a newly renovated office.Our new address is 83 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473 (to the right of Super Stop & Shop) and we hope to move during February 2010.

We are now providers of SteriShoe, of the easiest and most effective ways to sanitize the inside of your shoes. Click on the icon for more information!
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Our Doctors featured on Image Magazine

Fight Against Toenail Fungus

Mortons Neuroma

Sound Therapy For The Sole

Cosmetic Foot Surgery

Great Foot Care Tips

Courtesy of APMA

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