Thick, yellow, or crumbling toenails rarely get better on their own — and drugstore fixes often fail because the fungus lives under the nail, not on top of it. At Kim Holistic Foot & Ankle Center, we’ve provided toenail fungus treatment in Long Beach for over 35 years — starting with confirming it’s actually fungus (several conditions mimic it), then building a plan that treats the cause, not just the appearance. Call (562) 426-2551 or book an appointment online.

The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons has a good clinical overview of fungal nail infections if you’d like the background.
Your first visit includes an exam of the nail and skin — and testing when needed — so we know we’re treating fungus and not one of its look-alikes.
Depending on how advanced the infection is, your plan may combine professional nail care and debridement, topical or oral antifungal options where appropriate, and the shoe, sock, and foot-hygiene changes that stop reinfection. Home measures like coconut oil and sunlight can support mild cases, but stubborn infections need more than home care. Our guide on how to prevent toenail fungus covers the daily habits that keep it from coming back. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, see a podiatrist before trying any home care — even minor nail problems can become serious.
Because clear nails take months to grow out, we built a dedicated 6-Month Fungal Toenail Transformation Program — a step-by-step plan with scheduled visits, so treatment is followed through to completion instead of abandoned halfway.
We’re located at 701 E 28th St #111, Long Beach, CA 90806 — serving Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, and surrounding communities.
If the nail is thickening, discoloring, or lifting — or home care has not helped after a few months — it is time for an exam. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, see a podiatrist right away instead of treating it yourself, since foot infections carry higher risks.
Rarely. Untreated fungal nails usually thicken and spread deeper into the nail, and can spread to other nails or the surrounding skin. The earlier treatment starts, the simpler it tends to be.
Months, not weeks — a clear nail has to grow out from the base, and toenails grow slowly. That is why our program is structured over six months with scheduled visits, so progress is checked and the plan is followed through.
Evidence for home remedies is limited, and they tend to help most with mild, early infections. They can be a reasonable supporting measure, but thick or long-standing infections usually need professional care — and it is worth confirming the problem is actually fungus first, since several nail conditions mimic it.
Call (562) 426-2551 or request an appointment at our Long Beach office. The sooner treatment starts, the less nail the fungus claims — and the sooner a clear nail can start growing out.