working with doctors

Just My Opinion: Nail Techs and Doctors Working Together

By developing a good working relationship with podiatrists they have faith in, nail techs can protect themselves when and if a problem occurs.

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Try Magnets for What Ails You

“ I’d estimate that nine out of 10 of my diabetic patients have found relief from foot pain by wearing magnetic insoles.”

Just My Opinion: Nail Techs and Doctors Working Together

The Doctor is “IN” - Establishing a Salon-Doctor Relationship

Finding a good doctor is like finding a good nail technician – people want a personal referral from someone they trust. If you’re still looking for Dr. Right, here are some suggestions from physicians and nail techs who’ve made referral relationships work.

Lab Reports

"My client’s big toenail’s side walls curve so much that they nearly meet. The middle section of the nail is sore because both ends are pinching the skin. What can I do to relieve this pressure?"

Good Pedicurist Care Can Prevent the Need for Podiatrist Care

The majority of the problems seen by a podiatrist are directly related to improper mechanical function of the bones, joints, and muscles of the foot during walking and standing.

Clients And Technicians Can Live With Contact Dermatitis

Does red, rough skin, small blisters, and separated nails sound familiar? What you may be calling a fungal infection could be an allergy to nail products.

Ask the Nail Doctor

Every month, our nail doctor answers readers' questions about any health-related issue.

Is There A Doctor in the House?

Sometimes the best thing you can do for a client is send her to a physician.

How to Establish a Referral Relationship With a Physician

Working  with a doctor lets clients know you care

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