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What health insurance plans cover toenail fungus medication and nail removal surgery?

tnfyh asked: Hi,
I suffer from toenail fungus, and I’ve tried ALL home remedies available without success. I’m also about to buy health insurance. I thought I would take this opportunity to finally visit the doctor and get rid of this problem. My questions are:
1. Which health insurance plans offer the best coverage to [...]

Is there a topical way to get rid of toe nail fungus?

TJ asked: Each of my big toes has a stripe of fungus under the nail at the edge. I have been trying fungus sprays with no effect. I have good hygene and don’t understand how this happened. I have no insurance and the prescription for this is 174.00. Let me know [...]

Treatment for toenail with fungus (entire nail ripped off)?

scottsgrl2006 asked: Have had fungus in my big toenail for about one year. Went to dr, prescribed oral meds but insurance didnt cover it and it was way too expensive. I stubbed my toe today and the entire toenail ripped off. With the toenail off and the fungus exposed is there any [...]

How to cure a nail fungus?

alfeebester asked: I’ve had this nail fungus for years now and I don’t know how to get rid of it. I started taking Lamisil tabs but they are so expensive ($350/month supply) and my insurance will no longer pay for it. I have heard of using vinegar, tea tree oil and hydrogen peroxide. Has anyone [...]

Can a (totally) broken of fungus nail grow back on its own?

Mzz Royal Dutch asked: If a toe nail is totally broken off, because of fungus can it still grow back? It looks horrible, becaus all that grows back is little white pieces, that eventually grow a nail but the nail breaks off because its not attached strongly to the skin. According to the doctor “I [...]

Is there an effective topical treatment for nail fungus?

Carrie O’B asked: The advertised ingested medication is hard on the liver, must be taken for several months, not covered by insurance (oh, because a nail fungus is cosmetic) and does not have a good track record for sucess of no-repeat.Toenail Fungus causes and remedy