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KENTUCKY WART DOCTOR

Are You Suffering From Pesky, Painful, Plantar Warts On Your Foot?

 

Have You Tried Everything And Still No Success?

 

Do You Want To Get Rid Of Foot Warts For Good?

If you answered YES to any of these, you have come to the right place! At New Horizons Foot and Ankle Associates, PLLC - Podiatrist in Louisville, KY located inside the Medical Arts Building - our doctors' are experts in combating plantar warts. We offer several treatment options including state-of-the-art Laser Medicine! 

Our Director of Laser & Diagnostic Medicine and Surgery, Dr. C Patel, is a Physician Associate of The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery - a prestigious global society for Physicians and Surgeons utilizing Advanced Laser Medicine and Surgery Technology to provide innovative, research-based, non-invasive, non-surgical treatment options to improve the lives of patients everywhere.

Our practice in Louisville, KY offers the most innovative and advanced solutions to combat persistent, difficult, painful plantar wart (foot wart) - and we are the ONLY medical practice in the State of Kentucky to offer the Swift Microwave Laser Therapy treatment - which recent studies show is more than 83% effective in PERMANENTLY ELIMINATING WARTS!

LIMITED TIME ONLY

20% OFF LASER TREATMENT

*SAVE OVER $200 ON TREATMENT SERIES WHILE PROMOTION LASTS

**LASER TREATMENTS ARE NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE

***RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY - CALL TO CONFIRM YOUR DISCOUNT

PLANTAR WART SOLUTION

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WHAT PATIENTS ARE SAYING //

Finally a solution!

May 26th, 2022

 

I've been dealing with foot warts for quite some time and have tried everything. I've been to several foot doctors, dermatologists, alternative medicine - nothing worked. Finally, I gave the Swift laser microwave therapy a try - and it worked. Yes it hurt - but it was worth it. The doctor gave me a numbing injection which really helped. I highly recommend this treatment option - it is worth the money, and the pain can be controlled if you ask the doctor to numb you before starting. 

- Kate S. Louisville, KY

Bye Bye Wart

May 18th, 2022

As a physician who works on his feet quite a bit, having a wart can be very painful and annoying. The fact that it can spread makes it worse. I went to Dr. Patel when he first began offering the Swift treatment at his practice and I was immediately impressed with the results. There is some discomfort during the treatment - sort of like receiving multiple injections - but the treatment is "Swift" lasting only seconds. He did offer to anesthetize my foot, but all in all the pain was worth the relief. I was back to work later that day. No bleeding, no dressings, no restrictions. If you have a wart problem - go see this Podiatry team in Louisville.

- Anonymous Louisville, KY

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BENEFITS USING SWIFT® DEVICE

 

Immune therapy, though effective at treating plantar warts, has conventionally relied on medications or injections on the site of the affected tissue. The Swift device offers several benefits in treating the root cause of plantar warts. Chief benefits include:

  • Virtually painless: The treatment involves minimal discomfort (lasting only a few seconds)

  • Minimal debridement: Microwave energy does not break the surface of the skin and instead penetrates the tissue to a pre-determined depth.

  • Minimal recovery time: Patients are able to return to normal activity after treatment.

  • Quick procedure: Sessions last between 5-10 minutes.

  • Safe & Clean

  • Leaves no evidence of scarring

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SWIFT® MICROWAVE GENERATOR

This compact and portable device produces microwave energy that is delivered into target areas of the body. It is designed with a simple user interface and fast setup for treatment, weighing only 4.5kg.

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SWIFT® MICROWAVE APPLICATOR

The applicator is designed with an internal sensor that will only allow the device to be used if a new, unused applicator tip is attached. This is to prevent cross-contamination between patients.

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