
Ingrown Toenails Treatment Near Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Painful nails that grow into surrounding skin, treated conservatively or surgically.
Just 18 minutes from Reynoldsburg to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights
01Why Reynoldsburg Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
Reynoldsburg is a large and diverse east Columbus suburb situated at the junction of I-70 and I-270 - a working community with a strong sense of local identity, affordable housing, and a mix of longtime families, new immigrants, and professionals. The Tomato Festival may be its most famous tradition, but Reynoldsburg is equally known for its hardworking residents and active community life.
Reynoldsburg residents participate in adult recreational soccer (with a large Latino soccer community at area parks), recreational running, youth sports at Reynoldsburg City Schools, and walking at Blacklick Woods Metro Park nearby. The community is physically active and includes a significant population of workers who spend long hours on their feet.
Reynoldsburg is approximately 18 minutes from Vertex Podiatry via I-670 East. Our bilingual staff ensures Spanish-speaking patients receive complete, comfortable care. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for ingrown toenails that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Ingrown Toenails?
An ingrown toenail (onychocryptosis) occurs when the edge or corner of the nail plate curves downward and penetrates the surrounding soft tissue (nail fold), triggering pain, inflammation, and - if untreated - infection. The great toe is most commonly affected. Ingrown toenails range in severity from mild discomfort managed conservatively at home to severe infections requiring surgical intervention, particularly in patients with diabetes or compromised circulation.
Read our complete guide to Ingrown Toenails03Signs & Symptoms
- Pain and tenderness along one or both sides of the toenail
- Redness and swelling of the skin beside and around the nail
- Skin that appears to be growing over the nail edge
- A feeling of pressure or throbbing in the toe
- Drainage of fluid (clear or purulent) indicating infection
- Warmth, increased redness, and pus if infection has developed
- Difficulty wearing closed-toe shoes due to pain
04Risk Factors
- Improper nail trimming (too short, rounded at the corners, or leaving a spicule)
- Wearing tight-fitting shoes or socks that compress the forefoot
- Naturally curved (involuted or pincer) nail shape
- Injury or repetitive trauma to the nail
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating, softening the nail fold skin)
- Obesity (increased pressure on the forefoot)
- Diabetes or peripheral vascular disease (elevated complication risk)
- Adolescence and young adulthood (most common age group)
When to See Dr. Golan from Reynoldsburg
Medical care should be sought promptly if redness is spreading, pus is present, or you have diabetes or poor circulation - in these cases even a minor ingrown nail can rapidly progress to serious infection. For recurrent cases, a simple in-office procedure (partial nail avulsion with matrixectomy) provides a permanent cure.
05Frequently Asked Questions
Serving Reynoldsburg · 18 Minutes Away
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